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Rural flavour in Rajasthan's royal Sara Vilas (Travelogue)
Golden yellow mustard fields, long winding roads, shimmering stars and a
gentle wind whistling in the ears - that was the first impression that
Mandawa cast on me once I left the hustle-bustle of metropolitan Delhi
for an alluring charm of the small village of Rajasthan.
Though
Mandawa is well-connected by road from Delhi, it's quite a bumpy ride of
eight hours. But there's no gain without pain, and you know it once you
meander your way to hotel Sara Vilas.
There are two ways to
reach the hotel - one through a village and one through a long stretch
of about 17 km with just open fields around you. By chance, I landed on
the latter route, which was nothing less than eerie.
Once you
reach the ostentatious gate of the hotel, it's like you're teleported to
a different era. It's almost like having entered a time machine.
The
ambience of the haveli-style hotel, with its 62 vilas (yes, a room is
called a vilas at Sara Vilas) and three mini-suites, will leave you
entranced and enchanted.
Started in 2007 under Khatri Hotels
group, the destination promises an authentic experience of Rajasthan's
history. And with elephant statues, big wooden doors, fresco paintings,
brass pots, drums, antique motorcycles and many other artifacts of the
bygone era - it delivers it.
"We have intentionally recreated the
ambience with decorative fountains and pavilions to give it an
authentic look. Guests come with a mindset that they will get a taste of
rural life, so we strive to live up to their expectations," Mahesh
Kuntal, general manager of the hotel, told IANS.
Kuntal also
mentioned that since Mandawa is being overshadowed by other popular
tourist spots in Rajasthan, they want the village to come into limelight
so that it attracts more business.
Interiors of the rooms are
also very colourful and display a variety of artifacts with large
windows that allow ample amount of sunlight in the rooms.
Even if
you are not a morning person, watching the sunrise with chirping of
birds while breathing clean air and while sipping on a hot cup of tea is
a treat.
You can also relax in the lush green lawn, take a dip
in the swimming pool, indulge in some recreational activities like pool
table or satiate your foodie spirit by savouring Rajasthani delicacies
at the restaurant.
The restaurant offers an array of local
delicacies like laal maas and gatte ki sabzi along with Indian food and a
wide range of liquor as well.
Too tired to do anything? Calm
your senses with an Ayurvedic massage at the in-house Get a whiff of spa
or just stay inside the room, the decor of which is marked by furniture
and paintings, exuding an old-world charm, and adding to the vibrancy
of the place.
Though there are drawbacks like technology and
security issues, Kuntal notes that they are planning to overcome all the
hurdles to provide the best to their guests.
"We are planning to
add more rooms. The lack of technology is a big drawback here. So we
are also planning to provide Wi-Fi in every room and upgrade our TVs, as
well as build more fortified boundaries," he added.
The place calls for a small visit for sure!
FAQS
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How to reach: By road - Mandawa is well connected with roads and it is
270 km from New Delhi by air - the nearest charter airport is Jhunjhunu.
Jaipur is the nearest airport for regular flights. By rail Jhunjhunu
is the nearest convenient railhead and one can take trains for Sikar,
Jaipur, and Delhi from Jhunjhunu.
* Tarrif- Rs 10,000/- for two-day stay with breakfast (lunch and dinner)
(The writer travelled to Mandawa o