Description: The city of Nawalgarh was founded by Nawalsingh, the forth of the five brothers in 1737 AD on an existing village of Kaimkhanis. Nawalgarh is one of the Heritage cities of Rajasthan. It is situated in the geographically well-defined region of Shekhawati known as open gallery museum of India and lies as a triangle between Delhi Jaipur and Bikaner. It comparises of two districts of Jhunjunu and Sikar and lies about 280 kms from Delhi and 175 kms from Jaipur. The name derives from Rao Shekha, a baron of the Kachhawaha clan of Rajput related to the rulers of Jaipur. Shekha conquered and held considerable territories in this part of Rajasthan in 15th cent. That retained and subdivided in his Heirs, the Shekhawats is known as Shekhawati. By 1738, it became again came under the control of Jaipur state due to their association with the Mughals. By 1831 Shekhawati had again become restless and fallen out of Japiur's hand and by the 1837 was under the firm control of the British. With this came the time of stability and raise of the new merchant class the 'Marwaris'. The Shekhawati Marwaris were known to trade in quality at very low mark ups, however it added to the volumes and obviously their profits rose. Gigantic mansions or havelis are testimony to the business acumen of a community that was always able, by its timely moves, to amass substantial fortunes. Even when the trade rivalry with the British had pushed the Marwaris from Shekhawati to the port towns of Calcutta and Bombay, they never cease to think of Shekhawati as their home land. And this explains the enormous structures raised in nostalgia with nouveau riche pride. Kothi was built by the late Shri Anandilal Hemraj Koolwal in the year 1934. The legacy of Anandilal Hemraji lives on inside the exquisitely designed Haveli and Kothis. He not only made these Havelis but also constructed Dharamshalas Hospitals, Rest houses for the needy and also donated a lot of wealth for charity
Total Rooms: 18
Room Facility: The Kothi has 18 individually designed rooms where one can witness and live like how the Maharajas used to. You will find the Kothi filled with antique furniture. We have given a lot of importance to detail to recreate life as it was almost 80-100 years ago.
Room Service: 24 hrs
Other Facility: 24 hours Hot and Cold water is available in all the rooms 24 Hour Room Service Credit Card Accepted Indian & Chinese Continental served in Restaurant Continental and Indian, including Rajasthani, cuisine TV/Telephone in all rooms Fresco Bar and Restaurant
Location Advantage: The city of Nawalgarh that is located 30 kms southeast of Fatehpur has some of the finest artifacts of the Shekhawati region
Access Airport: Nearest Domestic Airport is Jaipur (168 kms) and International Airport is Delhi (237 kms)
Access Rail: 4 kms