
Ajit
Bhawan was exclusively built for maharaja Ajit singh, the younger brother of
maharajah of Jodhpur. It is an impressive red sandstone structure of 1940's
with arched windows, carved balconies and cupolas adding to its rugged
beauty. The most interesting feature in the building is the courtyard-a
quadrangle with exquisitely carved lattice work.
This area comes to life during meal times when Rajasthani delicacies are
served by turbaned men and veiled women. Traditional folk music makes the
meals more enjoyable. Lying behind the palatial Ajit Bhawan is a charming
village complex. Nestling in a rustic and lush green setting are bungalows
named after the months and zodiac signs of the Indian calendar.
Each cottage has been furnished in ethnic Rajasthani style and no two
cottages are alike. Well-maintained lawns and thick shady trees make this
village complex a haven for birds and humans alike. It really an oasis in
the desert city. The family undertakes village excursions in which the
visitors get a close view of the local Rajasthani folk life.

The tour includes visit to the weavers, shoemakers and other local
craftsmen which makes it all the more interesting. Other facilities
available at the palace are swimming pool, barbecue restaurant and village
safari.
Accommodation: 49 Double and 2 single rooms.
Address: Ajit bhawan, Jodhpur.
Access
By Road: Udaipur - 285 Kms.
By Rail: Jodhpur - 3 Kms.
By Air : Jodhpur - 3 Kms.