My family booked Sheesh Mahal and Van Mahal for two nights. After checking in we found that the flush of the first Mahal was having no water. We had to wait for the plumber for half an hour to have it fixed leading to a great amount of inconvenience. One particular point to note about the bathroom is that it smelled like moss, very humid and slippery. It was nauseating for my parents to use it. The Jacuzzi bath tub was dirty and to my consternation there were reptiles running around. The room was not luxury either. The desks were dirty at corners and windows had broken supports. The next day at Van Mahal was not good either. The bathroom had moss as well as too much dust between double glazed windows. To our horror, there were fifteen power cuts lasting few minutes within a span of one night right until we checked out. No explanation was provided by any staff for it. They even changed the high tea location to upper floors without informing us. We came to know only after reaching the previously allocated location. What gross negligence. Talking about high tea, the snacks they provide are either too much sugary or salty and oily. Adding to this unhealthy food is their traditional snack which invariably is the worst food one can eat primarily due to addition of massive amounts of salt and oil to it. One other thing about Van Mahal is that there is a sitting place in the backyard which is not isolated, which they did not disclose on website . People pass by the access stairs next to it. Besides, it was advertised as a place full of trees. There was only one tree in the backyard. Do not fall for the marketing gimmick on their website. The only thing I liked was that the HK staff was helpful; however, you are as good as the place, which in our opinion was the worst place to stay. Recommend to chose heritage hotels instead. This was my last time at any of the Neemrana group of...
Read moreMy family booked Sheesh Mahal and Van Mahal for two nights. After checking in we found that the flush of the first Mahal was having no water. We had to wait for the plumber for half an hour to have it fixed. One particular point to note about the bathroom is that it smelled like moss,very humid and slippery. It was nauseating for my parents to use it. The Jacuzzi bath tub was dirty and to my consternation there were reptiles running around. The room was not luxury either. The desks were dirty at corners and windows had broken supports.The next day at Van Mahal was not good either. The bathroom had moss as well as too much dust between double glazed windows. To our horror,there were fifteen power cuts lasting few minutes within a span of one night right until we checked out.No explanation was provided by any staff to it and they were unapologetic about it.They even changed the high tea location to upper floors without notifying us. We came to know only after reaching the previously allocated location.What gross negligence. Talking about high tea,the snacks they provide are either too much sugary or salty and oily. Adding to this unhealthy food is their traditional snack which invariably is the worst food one can eat primarily due to addition of massive amounts of salt and oil to it. One other thing about Van Mahal is that there is a sitting place in the backyard which is not isolated,which is not disclose on their website . People pass by the access stairs next to it. Besides, it was advertised as a place full of trees. There was only one tree in the backyard. What a marketing hype!.The only thing I liked was that the HK staff was helpful;however, you are as good as the place you offer, which in our opinion was a total let down. This was my first and last time...
Read moreNeemrana Fort-Palace, nestled in the Aravalli Hills, beautifully merges the grandeur of its royal past with the comforts of modern luxury. This heritage hotel, known for its historical significance and romantic ambiance, provides a service blend that caters to a wide audience with its offerings in multiple languages, ensuring a diverse and inclusive experience.
The culinary journey at Neemrana is a standout feature, with guests lavishing praise on the authentic Rajasthani cuisine. The buffet, particularly, is a crowd-pleaser with specialties such as dal bati churma being highlighted as a must-try. The dining experience is versatile, offering everything from moonlit rooftop dinners to cozy indoor meals, all designed to enhance the royal dining experience.
Accommodations are steeped in history, with rooms like the Manak Mahal suite offering a unique blend of luxury and tradition. This suite, taking its name from the ruby gemstone, showcases the rich heritage of Neemrana through its decor and provides breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape, ensuring a stay that's as memorable as it is comfortable.
Neemrana doesn't just stop at offering a luxurious stay; it immerses its guests in the rich culture of Rajasthan through various activities, including traditional dance performances during gala nights. The fort-palace itself, when lit up at night, presents an ethereal view, capturing the essence of Neemrana's charm and making it a sought-after destination for those wishing to experience the splendor of...
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