Hotel
Gangaur *** Standard
The
name of Hotel Gangaur is derived from colourful
festival which is celebrated to commemorate
the reunion of 'GAN'
(Lord Shiva) and 'GAURI'
(Goddess Parvati) and signifies the
great faith and deep reverence of the women
folk of the State in 'GAURI', their titular
deity. Hotel Gangaur is in the heart of the
capital city of Rajasthan - a convenient place
for business travelers and tourists. There are
63 beautifully designed and furnished AC rooms
at moderate price with all amenities. Hotel
provide traveler an experience of Rajasthan
with safety and security.
Reach
Us:
Airport: 15 KMS towards South-East
Bus Stand: 1/2 KM towards East
Railway Station: 1/2 KM towards West
Amenities:
Air Conditioned Rooms with attached
Toilets with running Hot & Cold Water
Telephone & Colour Television facility available
in each room
Restaurants:
Gauri
- South Indian, Fast Food, Snacks, Hot
& Cold Beverages
Ming
- Chinese Delicacies
Gaurandh
- Indian, Mughalai, Continental, Tandoori
& Rajasthani Thali
Sakee Bar
- Thirst Quenching Bar offering IMFL,
Scotch, Liquor, Wine and chilled Beer with Pleasurable
view of LCD Television.
Conference Facility
-
Arranged in "Gaurbandh" upto 40 persons.
Outside
Catering:
Conference, Meetings and Social
Function with Choice of Menu at Competitive
Price.
Facilities:
Swimming
Pool in Khasa Kothi
Ice
Cream Parlour
Handicraft
Shop
Book
Shop
Centrally
Located
Doctor
on Call
Sight
Seeing & Package Tours
Lush
Green Garden
Bar
Internet,
E-mail, Fax & STD Facility
Laundry
& Dry-Cleaning
Credit
Cards Acceptance
Parking
Facility
Dormitory
for Drivers
Gallery:
Tariff:
Tariff
valid upto 30th September 2011 with complimentary
breakfast
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Superior
A.C
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A.
C.
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| Rooms |
10 |
53 |
| Double |
2100 |
1800 |
| Single |
1750 |
1500 |
| Extra
Bed |
500 |
400 |
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Contact
Us:
Gangaur
*** Standard
Near All India Radio Station
M.I Road, Jaipur
Contact Person: Mr. D.K Bishnoi
Mobile: +91 9829230076
Tel: +91-141-2371641/2371642/2371644/ 2371646
Fax: +91-141-2371647
Email: gangaur@rtdc.in
About
Jaipur
Rajasthan's beautiful
Pink
City Jaipur, was the stronghold of a clan of rulers
whose three hill forts and series of palaces in
the city are
important attractions. Known as
the Pink City because of the colour of the stone
used exclusively in the walled city, Jaipur's
bazaars sell embroidered leather shoes, blue pottery,
tie and dye scarves and other exotic wares. Western
Rajasthan itself forms a convenient circuit, in
the heart of the Thar desert which has shaped
its history, lifestyles and architecture.
Founded in AD 1727 by Sawai Jaisingh
II, Jaipur the capital of Rajasthan is popularly
known as the Pink City with broad avenues and
spacious gardens. The capital of Rajasthan, Jaipur
is steeped in history and culture. Here the past
comes alive in magnificent forts and palaces,
blushed pink, where once lived the maharajas.
The bustling bazaars of Jaipur, famous for Rajasthani
jewellery, fabric and shoes, possess a timeless
quality and are surely a treasure-trove for the
shoppers. This fascinating city with its romantic
charm takes you to an epoch of royalty and tradition.
Jaipur has been laid according
to the conventional nine-grid pattern that astrologers
believe to be lucky, and which has been recommended
in the ancient Indian treatise on architecture.
Each grid consists of a square, and these have
been planned so that, at the heart of the city
is the City Palace. Spread around it, in rows,
are public buildings, the residences of noblemen,
the living and trading quarters of merchants and
artisans. Straight, wide roads run through the
city, while a high, crenellated wall that forms
its defense is pierced with seven gateways that
serve as entry points. Today, these walls may
be more difficult to spot since the city has grown
far beyond its original plan, but they are still
there, proof that though Jaipur saw no great siege,
it was more than adequately prepared for it.
Jaipur
has much to offer visitors-- everything from pageants
and festivals to extraordinarily clad people,
a wealth of handicrafts, a royal legacy of places,
and sightseeing- that will occupy their time.
However, should the visitors simply choose to
walk around the streets of the old city instead,
they will not regret it.All of Jaipur is an architectural
gem, and no scheduled sight seeing can even hope
to do jusctice to this rare city.
Climate
of Jaipur:
Like
other nothern parts of India, Jaipur has climate,
which can be called extreme. It means the region
is quite hot during summer and chilly in winters.
The temperature rises to 45 degrees during summer
and dips below five degrees during winters. However,
September to March is an ideal time to tour the
Pink City.
Tourist
Attraction in Jaipur:
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Amber
Fort
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Nahargarh
Fort
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Hawa
Mahal
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City
Palace
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Central
Museum
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Kanak
Valley
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Jaigarh
Fort
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Laxmi
Narayan Temple
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Jantar
Mantar
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Rambagh
Palace
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Sisodia
Rani Ka Bagh
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Birla
Temple
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