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FATEHPUR
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Haveli ** Standard
NH-11, Near SDM
Court, Fatehpur
Contact
Person: Mr. Dashrath Singh
Mobile:
+91 9413764701
Tel:
+91-1571230293
Email:
haveli@rtdc.in

Fatehpur City:
Situated in the Shekhawati Region and generally known as “The Open-Air At Gallery” . The Magnificent havelis or mansions, built by rich merchants of the region, display a unique architectural style that evolved around the courtyards to ensure safety and privacy of the women folk and protection from the heart of the long and harsh summers.
Trains, cars, balloons, telephones, gramophones, English men in hunting attires and portraits of the havelis owners primly dressed, were painted all over the walls – thus making the havelis interesting for the Indian and foreign travelers.
Fatehpur was founded in the mid 15th century by Fateh Khan- a Kayamkhani nawab, the town is noted for unmatched frescoes. Its central location attracted many wealthy merchants and has some exquisite havelis – a combination of the Indian and the western styles. Of particular note among these are the Chamariya and Singhania havelis.
Around Fatehpur:
Mandawa: (21 km) Founded in the 18th century, this medieval fort dominates the town with a painted arched gateway adorned woth Lord Krishna and is cows. The Chokhani and Ladia havelis and the street with Saraf havelis are some of the spending examples of this town.
Mukundgarh: (35 km) Known for its fine havelis and the fort.
Dundlod: (20 km) Known for its fort, and a palace. Havelis of the Goenka family are also famous.
Nawalgarh: (18 km)It has the finest of shekhawati’s frescoes. Its two old forts and palaces with garden and fountains along with a host of temples know for their architecture and rescoes add interest to the town.
Mehansar: (29 km) sone-Chandi-ki-Haveli and Raghunath temple with beautiful paintings resembling the Bikaner school of art are worth seeing.
Ramgarh: (19 km) Famous for Shekhawati wooden furniture and handicrafts.
Salasar: (35 km) Famous temple of Lord Hanuman where lacs of devotees visit every year.
Taj Chhapar: (100 km) is home to the endangered species of black buck and some migratory birds.
NOTE:
These places can be visited in the vicinity of 50km. radius
Distances:
Air: 185 km Jaipur is the nearest airport.
Rail: Regular rail services connects with Delhi and Jaipur.
Road: A network of bus services links Fatehtpur with several cities within and outside the State.
Hotel
Haveli: The architecture of the hotel is blending to the mansions of the region with modern facilities. It is situated on the main road leading to the city, close to National Highway 11 between Jaipur and Bikaner. Ideal place for small group and family stay. It offers 5 AC and 3 Non AC rooms with modern amenities. Restaurant serves variety of cuisine and Bar with choice of Indian made liquors and beer. Camping facility also available for carvan travelers.
Tariff valid upto 30th September 2010 with complimentary breakfast
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A. C. |
Non A. C. Hut |
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Rooms |
5 |
3 |
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Single |
900 |
625 |
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Double |
1200 |
900 |
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Extra Bed |
325 |
275 |
Applicable tax/vat extra
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