Rawla Narlai
Hotel category
Superior
Hidden away in the heart of the Aravalli Hills, Rawla Narlai is a charming 17th century hunting lodge once owned by the Jodhpur royal family, which has been caringly restored and converted into a small boutique hotel. Set in the shadows of an enormous smooth-sided granite bolder, on the edge of the quiet village of Narlai, this little haven is located mid-way between the cities of Jodhpur and Udaipur and is an a perfect destination if you wish to get off the beaten track and experience the delights of rural Rajasthan. Accommodation at Rawla Narlai comprises of 25 attractively decorated rooms, suites and tents. Rooms and suites are located in the main building are reached via steep staircases – but not all benefit from shared terraces and balconies. Set-out in the garden below, the large spacious tents have attached bathrooms as well as a small private sit-out and offer easy access to the swimming-pool. A communal television set is available for guests who wish to keep themselves abreast of world events. Safety deposit boxes are located at the reception. Meals at Rawla Narlai are served at the main restaurant, which offers a selection of Indian or Continental dishes; but the hotel’s design lends itself perfectly to secluded private dining either by the pool or roof top terraces. The famous ‘step-well dinner’ is an experience in itself, where just after sunset you will be taken by bullock cart to an elaborate 6th century stepwell just outside the village for a magical candlelit dinner under the stars. Leisure facilities at this hotel include an outdoor pool and a small spa that offers soothing massages. Rawla Narlai is well positioned for exploring the surrounding area where attractions include the exquisite Ranakpur Jain temples, the magnificent Kumbalgarh Fort, as well guided village walks, a rural train safari, and an exhilarating climb to the summit of ‘Elephant Hill’ to take in the spectacular views of the surrounding landscape and watch the sunset over the village. Guests should be aware that Rawla Narlai’s rural location means power outages are not unusual, but the back-up generators ensure that hot water is available for showers in the mornings as well as evenings.
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