Mandir Palace Jaisalmer is two centuries old palace turned into a beautiful hotel. Still, the royal family continues to reside in the palace that is prominent for its manual stone carvings. Different rulers of Jaisalmer built different portions of the palace. It continued till as late as the beginning of the twentieth century. And the main part of this palace was built during the rule of the late Maharawal Jawahir Singh, who then gifted the palace to his son Maharaj Hukam Singh.
Mandir Palace is an intricately engraved architectural marvel of decorative balconies, shelters, and skillfully carved screens reflecting the proficiency of local craftsmanship. The ‘Badal Vilas’ is one most noticeable tower here - it is the tallest structure below the hill-top city fort. Mandir palace is surely one outstanding existing history of Jaisalmer. Visitors and students do come to this palace to see one part of the palace, which includes a museum.
This premier heritage hotel offers you 4-star accommodation, which is phenomenal and perfect in every aspect. The property is ideally situated, giving you easy access to the city’s many attractions. There are 28 rooms in total- 22 Deluxe Rooms (20 Double & 2 Single), 4 Golden Suites and 2 Surya Mahal Suites, they all are very well furnished and sophisticatedly appointed- with everything you need. The property has the charm of a palace with beautiful gardens and surroundings. The roof-top restaurant here is another attraction, which besides offering an array of cuisine, you can have a spectacular view of the Jaisalmer Fort. Mandir Palace Hotel has all of the facilities, services, and the overall management team here is first class.
You can confidently count the excellence of the staff for your pleasant stay. And you will also see the royal owners walking around, or you can request to meet them personally if you wish to. Whether you are on a holiday or business trip, during your stay at Mandir Palace Hotel, you are sure to enjoy the hospitality and magnificence of a real Palace. It is undoubtedly going to be an experience worth living.