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Distt. Jhunjhunu.
Rajasthan, India |
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The
Fort of Dundlod is an embodiment of cultural
amalgamation of Rajputana and Mughal School
of Art and Architecture. Its motif of
flowers and foliage, minarets, mythological
paintings, archaic furniture, wall hangings
of arrows and shields have remained unchanged
since hoary past. Here commercialism of
artificial world could not slip in. Staying
in Dundlod Fort is almost like living
through the days of James Tod who described
the splendors of Rajasthan. On every dawn
the first ray of the sun befalls over
the fort as an eternal bliss to the land
of mystique and charisma. Shekhawati is
named after Shekha of Amarsar, who came
to be known as Rao Shekhaji. He was a
brave young king who proclaimed his sovereignty
by refusing to pay tribute to the rulers
of Amber. Shekhwati remained free from
1471 till the middle of the 18th century. |
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Delhi to Dundlod via
Dharuhera, Rewari 250kms
Jaipur to Dundlod via Sikar - 160kms
Bikaner to Dundlod via Laxmangarh - 230kms
Railway Station/ Dundlod Mukundgarh.
Airport for Charter - Jhunjhunu
Airport - Jaipur
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Conferences - Meetings - Events
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The main dining room
for Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner, serves
Indian, Continental and special recipes
from Rajasthan
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Amenities include
a filtered swimming pool and jacuzzi.
Also witness rare books in a fine
wood panelled library, an assortment of
arms used in war and a collection of old
silver from
the former states of
Rajasthan.
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