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Bijayniwas
Palace Resort was built in 1910 as a 'summer retreat' by Rao Bijay
Singhji, Masuda and it surprisingly retains the same tranquil
ambience even today -- that of a royal gateway.
Take a walk in the restful, serene over 50 acre orchard. Pamper
yourself with royal luxuries at any of the artistically designed
suites, which carry the royal ambience by their original vintage
furniture and exotic scenario of traditional Rajasthani wall
murals.
If the mornings are a bird watcher's joy, the evenings are for
those who hold a special penchant for freedom of gypsy songs and
haunting melodies of ballads and folk music.
The most prefered is a quite dinner besides the bonfire and the
bar-be-cue, and a relaxing sunny morning breakfast in the lawns.

Bijay Niwas Palace Hotel
Location -
Bijayniwas Palace is very strategically
located in the heart of Rajasthan, falling midway between:
Jaipur (200 km) -- Jodhpur (200 km)
Jaipur -- Udaipur (270 km)
Ranthambor (200 km), Jodhpur, and also Kota (200 km) -- Jaipur.
It is located on Beawar-Bijaynagar Road about 40 km from Beawar
towards Bijaynagar and 3 1/2 km from the Ajmer Chittorgarh highway
in Ajmer district, Rajasthan.
Rooms-
The rooms are spacious and have beautiful private verandahs
attached. The interiors have been tastefully done with a
harmonious blend of Rajasthani frescos and colonial period
designs.
Restaurants-
There is one 6 seater Dining Room and a Dining Hall which has a 30
cover capacity.
You can relish the truly Indian or Continental cuisines in
delicious flavours and delight in their tempting aromas, served
with royal pride and courtesy.
Conferences-
Modern Conference facilities with conference halls, 35 persons
seating plans and conference aides are provided on request.
Attractions -
Sonkhlia (35 km) Reserve for Great Indian Bustard, a bird
species near extinction.
Pushkar - Ajmer (65 km) Holy place with ethnic appeal and a
great tourist attraction. One hour drive.
Minal Falls (95 km) The enchanting ruins of summer palaces of
Rani Padmini of Chittor.
Masuda Fort (20 km) Royal abode of Rao Bahadur's of Masuda.
Horse and jeep safari can be arranged with prior notice into the
unspoilt countryside which gives a good insight of the village
life and agricultural activities
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