| Basic Facts |
| City |
Jodhpur |
| State |
Rajasthan |
| Location |
3 km from Jodhpur Railway station |
| Rooms |
16 |
Built in an interesting style resembling the rustic mud huts, the Madho Niwas was built in the early 40's to be used as the personal residence of Late Madho Singh Ji of Bhenswara. The palace was designed by well known English Architect Mr. Goldstow. The house is made of Pink & Red sand stone and it is the walls of the building that resemble the rough uneven look of the mud hut walls. Thakur Dalvir Singh an heir to Madho Singh has transformed a part of the building into a heritage hotel.
Accommodation
The rooms at the Madho Niwas are reminiscent of royal grandeur and offer luxurious accommodation along with state of the art facilities. The room facilities are:
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Attached bathroom
Running hot and cold water
Bathtub
AC
Climate control
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Air-cooler
TV with satellite channels
Telephone STD/ISD
Room service
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Dining
The restaurant at the hotel serves food only for the guests. It serves Indian, Chinese, Rajasthani, Mughlai and Continental cuisine.
Business
The Madho Niwas offers business facilities like STD/ISD, fax etc.
Recreation
Swimming pool
Garden
Gym
Garden
Lawn
Folk dance performance
Other Facilities
Doctor on call
Parking
Car rental
Travel desk
Safe deposit lockers
All major credit cards accepted
City Info
Jodhpur city was established by Rao Jodha in 1459. The houses in Jodhpur are classified caste wise into an interesting color scheme. The houses painted blue belong to Brahmins, the highest in the caste hierarchy. The white ones belong to lower caste people.
Indianholiday.com offers information on heritage hotels in Jodhpur and online booking facilities.
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