HRH Group of Hotels Hotel Gajner Palace, Bikaner

Hotel Gajner Palace, Bikaner

Hotel Gajner Palace, Bikaner
 
» Address: Gajner Palace, Gajner (Bikaner); P.O. Gajner, Tehsil Kolayat, Bikaner - 334 301, Rajasthan, India.
» Description
The Gajner Palace, often described as an incomparable jewel in the Thar desert built by maharajah Ganga Singh of Bikaner stands on the banks of a lake. The palace was used by the maharajah for his extravaganza sporting the architecture is truly outstanding as manifested in red sandstone with intricately carved pillars, jharokas and screens, demonstrating a marvel of craftsmanship. Over the years, royalty, both indian and international, viceroys and other dignitaries have been entertained at this grand palace. The palace is surrounded by beautiful wooded area, now a preserved sanctuary, providing shelter to chinkara, blackbuck, neelgai and wildboar. Staying at Gajner is like being a royal guest. The Palace now has a private wildlife sanctuary, which is home to endangered antelopes like the chinkara, black buck, neelgai and other animals. During winter months, the lake becomes home to more than a hundred species of migratory birds, including the Imperial Sand Grouse.
» Accommodation
25 Rooms and cuisine that athentic game recipes adopted as the non-vegetarian fare.
» Cuisine: Multi-cuisine restaurant serving speciality Indian, Continental, Chinese and Rajasthani meals.
» Facilities
Travel Desk, Barber shop, Courier service, Front Desk, Free Newspaper, Parking, Bar, Banquet, Restaurant, Safe Deposit Box, Conference Facilities, Luggage Storage, Billiards, Jeep, Horse and Camel Safaris, Lawn Tennis, Doctor on Call, Laundry, Travel Desk .
Service, Dry Cleaning, Post, Baby Sitting, Currency Exchange, Newsstand, Wake up Service, Facility for Camel Safari
» Access
Airport: 260 km., Railway Station: 32 km., Bus Station: 32 km.
Hotel Gajner Palace, Bikaner Hotel Gajner Palace, Bikaner
 


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