The Aodhi Hotel is situated in a small village on the side of the hill . This 3 star hotel seems to blend completely into the landscape. Hotels Rajasthan India offers a stay at Aodhi Hotel which proves to be a joy for the nature lovers being surrounded by greenery and wildlife. An area steeped in history and abounding in wildlife, unspoiled nature harmonizes with the modern comforts and the warm hospitality of Aodhi.This hotel in Kumbhalgarh is a hotel owned and managed by the renowned HRH group of hotels.
Location: Aodhi hotel is perched amidst picturesque hill and lush setting. A short walking distance from the Kumbhalgarh Fort, it is situated over 3000 feet above sea level. Adjoining a panther reserve the hotel is a short driving distance from the famous 15th century Ranakpur Jain Temples and the city of Udaipur.
Facilities: The hotel offers 26 deluxe guest rooms all with modern comforts offers a warm hospitality. The spacious guest rooms are extremely comfortable and the staff is well versed in the fine art of Indian hospitality, bringing guests a new level of service as they cater to every need, whim and desire. Enjoy the exciting visit to the adjoining wildlife sanctuary, which boasts of Panthers, Wild Boars, Antelope, Deer, and Sloth Bear besides over a hundred different species of Birds. Meet the local Tribals "Bhils & Garasias", take part in their daily rituals and dance and enjoy yourself in their musical traditions.
Sightseeing: On your tour to Kumbhalgarh, Rajasathan you can visit Haldighati, where famous battle of 1576 was fought between Rana Pratap and the massive forces of the Mughal Emperor Akbar. It is a beautiful Chhatri with white marble columns, dedicated to Rana Pratap.You can also visit the Kumbhalgarh Wildlife Sanctuary; it supports a rich variety of wildlife like the panther, sloth bear, wild boar, four horned antelope. The sanctuary is also noted for flamingoes, cormorants, spoonbills and egrets usually seen in winter. Visit the Muchhal Mahavir temple, situated about five km from Ghanerao in the Kumbhalgarh Sanctuary.
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