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About Mukandgarh Fort Jhunjhunu
Away from the hustle-bustle of the regular grind, Mukundgarh Fort Jhunjhunu in Rajasthan is a heritage hotel that offers royal accommodation and rich traditional hospitality.
Hotel Specification
Accommodation
Get treated in the most regal way with a host of luxury and comforts at your disposal. There are 45 elegantly furnished rooms and 4 suites with period furniture and classical paintings at Mukandgarh Fort. All these rooms and suites at the hotel offer ultimate accommodation.
Dining
With a variety of exotic ethnic cuisines on your platter, the hotel has a multi cuisine restaurant that serves authentic flavors of Rajasthan. This restaurant with old-worldly charm also serves Indian and Continental cuisines.
Conference and Banquet Facilities
Mukandgarh Fort Mukandgarh offers superb blend of modernity and tradition. This heritage hotel understands the growing demands of business travelers. The conference hall at the hotel is well equipped with audio-visual equipments. For theme evening or outdoor functions, the manicured lawns serve best for the purpose.
Recreation and Health Facilities
Plunge into the refreshing waters of the swimming pool. Buy handicrafts and souvenirs from the shopping arcade for your loved ones. Indulge yourself in camel safari, horse riding and jeep safari. The hotel arranges puppet shows and folk dance shows for large group on request.
| Basic Data |
| Country | India |
| State | Rajasthan |
| City | Jhunjhunu |
| Location | Mukandgarh Village, Rajasthan |
| Rooms | 45 rooms and 4 suites |
City Information
Mukandgarh is located in the Shekhawati region of Rajasthan and is about 25 km southeast of Mandawa. The fort of Munkandgarh was constructed in the mid of 18th century by Raja Mukand Singh. Your sightseeing tour will include Bheekraj Nangalia Haveli (built in 1860), Shivdutta Ganeriwala Haveli (built in 1870), Jagannath Ganeriwala Haveli and chhatri (built in 1865), Radha Krishanji Kanodia Haveli (built in 1865), Bagrodia Haveli, Venugopal Mandir (built in 1865) and Gopinathji temple (built in 1861).
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