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Shikarbadi Hotel (Heritage) Udaipur


About Shikarbadi Hotel

Shikarbadi Hotel Udaipur Surrounded by the Aravali hills, Shikarbadi is 4 km from the City Palace Complex. The main building was the former hunting lodge of the Mewar royal family and is a set in grounds adjoining a 250 acres wildlife sanctuary. This picturesque heaven offers complete tranquility despite its close proximity to the city centre.

Hotel Specifications

Accommodation

All rooms are air-conditioned. For 24 hours hot and cold running water is available.

Dining

Cheetal Restaurant specializes in Mewari Cuisine and offers a selection of Continental dishes. Baithak Restaurant serves Chinese and Thai Cuisine.

Conference and Banquet Facilities

Both Conference and Banquet facilities are available.

Recreation & Health Center

Swimming Pool, Cricket Ground, Imperial Stud farm, Horse Riding. Jeep and Horse Safari. Nature walks in the Deer Park are possible


Basic Data

CountryIndia
StateRajasthan
CityUdaipur
DistrictUdaipur
LocationGoverdhan Vilas
30 kms from Air Port,
4 kms. from Railway Station,
5 kms. from Bus Stand
Rooms25 rooms
GroupHRH Group of Hotels














City Information

Udaipur is indeed the oasis of the Indian desert of Rajasthan. The beauty of the island palaces with the mirror-calm lakes is spell binding. The city of Maharana Udai singh is simply put spectacular. Amongst the must visits are the city palace, which overlooks the Lake Pichola, the magnificent peacock mosaic of Mor Mahal, the finest mirror work at Moti Mahal and the wall paintings at the Bhim Vilas Palace. Saheliyon ki bari is ideal for relaxing in the gorgeous greens. Prayers at the Jagdish temple will complete the unparallel holiday at Udaipur. You may pick up the folk toys, traditional garments, textiles, jewelry and wall hangings as souvenirs from Udaipur.