Karni Group of Hotels offer discerning
and adventurous traveller, to share in its past and
partake of its present- the epitome of Rajput hospitality,
princely comforts.
All heritage hotels have been sensitively restored to
retain its ambience and yet offer modern conveniences.
Of great interest is the whole process of conservation
and restoration which the owners, Thakur Sunder Singh,
his wife Thakurani Chanda Kanwar of Sodawas (Marwar-
Jodhpur) and their Aristrocratic family has conducted.
Karni Bhawan, home of the erstwhile Jagirdars of Sodawas,
Bhati Rajputs of the Lunar dynasty.This delightful red
sandstone bungalow of the 40's has been sensitively
redone to meet the requirement of the discerning travellers.Lush
green gardens combine a homely spirit with personal
care of the family to make a stay at Karni Bhawan very
good value indeed. Karni Bhawan's exclusive cuisine
from the 'Kitchens of the House of Sodawas' is a special
highlight, the team of its Chefs have delighted the
Swiss in Switzerland for the ten consecutive years with
food festivals in Zurich, Luzern, Lausanne & Bern
at leading hotels and till 2001, they have also successfully
conducted the Sodawas food festivals at all the Metros
of India.
The cuisine is so popular, that we have been invited
again and again for this festival. Hence at Karni Bhawan,
it is a food festival every day. We have just introduced
an open air pool-side restaurant SHAHEE KEBAABEE KORMA.
The restaurant that offers a whole range of exciting
Tandoori,Punjabi and some Chinese dishes which one must
try.
Karni Kot
SODAWAS was given in Jagir (Fiefdom)
to Late Thakur Bishan Singhji by His Late Highness Maharaja
Shri Umaid Singhji of Jodhpur in the Year 1943 along
with two other villages, before which it was a 'Khalsa'
Jagir, meaning for Three Decades it was under the direct
rule of Marwar State (Jodhpur). On arrival you enter
through a grand gateway into the Karni Kot, which is
still lived in by the family of Late Thakur Bishan Singhji.
The present Thakur Sunder Singh of Sodawas and his
family will join you and will give you an opportunity
to discuss their traditions,culture and the rich heritage
of Marwar erstwhile State of Jodhpur.
Folk Music and Theme Dinners are additional attractions.
Their beautifully designed stables will interest Horse
lovers.Once the much loved stallion and mare of the
Late Thakur Bishan Singhji Sahib were stabled here.
Horse safaris can be arranged on request. Beyond the
Kot walls the guest encounters breath taking view of
lush green fields of mustard and wheat; and in the village,
one can see artisans working on the local crafts of
the region. From Sodawas travelling through interesting
countryside and passing the 14th Century Temples of
Nadol and the famous white marble Jain Temple of Ranakpur,
one can travel, enroute to Udaipur, through the picturesque
landscape of the Aravali Mountain Range.
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