Suryagarh
Priya SrivastavaPriya Srivastava/Times Travel Editor/HOTELS IN JAISALMER/ Updated : Jan 19, 2017, 10:42 IST
Synopsis
Imagine yourself sipping exotic cocktails amidst the golden Thar Desert and enjoying life to the fullest. Far from the city lights, Suryagarh in Jaisalmer is one such posh property that treats you like royals. A perfect amalgam of … Read more
Imagine yourself sipping exotic cocktails amidst the golden Thar Desert and enjoying life to the fullest. Far from the city lights, Suryagarh in Jaisalmer is one such posh property that treats you like royals. A perfect amalgam of luxury and comfort, Suryagarh reflects Rajasthani culture and heritage through its architecture, decor and hospitality. Within the resort, there are some brilliant options to relax and rejuvenate, including Akhara (the sports centre), Neel (the swimming pool), Taash (the Card and billiard room) and Rait (the spa). Read less

Imagine yourself sipping exotic cocktails amidst the golden Thar Desert and enjoying life to the fullest. Far from the city lights, Suryagarh in Jaisalmer is one such posh property that treats you like royals. A perfect amalgam of luxury and comfort, Suryagarh reflects Rajasthani culture and heritage through its architecture, decor and hospitality. Within the resort, there are some brilliant options to relax and rejuvenate, including Akhara (the sports centre), Neel (the swimming pool), Taash (the Card and billiard room) and Rait (the spa). The rooms and suites offered by the property are simply beautiful, exuding an essence of Rajasthan through their traditional decor. For lip-smacking Indian and international delicacies, head to the stylish in-house dining options Nosh, Legends of Marwad, Draksh and Chaat Chai.
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