Other remarkable features of the hotel include its own museum and library, clay pigeon traps, excursions to Ganger Lake, Deshnoke Temple, kolayat and camel breeding farms. Other facilities include spacious lawns, banquet and conference halls, tennis, billiards and croquet. Each of the hotel's 38 rooms is a suite with period furniture, four poster beds, chaise longues and exquisite carpets. The hotel has a multi cuisine restaurant. The hotel has several grand hall, cupolas and pavilions, each with magnificent pillars, richly carved fire mantles and Italian colonnades. The walls of the palace are full of relics of the past and hung with vintage etchings, hunting trophies and old portraits.
The hotel is a convenient overnight stop-over on the way to Gajner. The rooms are tastefully decorated, with air-conditioning. The restaurant offers authentic Indian cuisine and simple continental meals are served in traditional style. The lobby is medium in size.
Built in 1926 by Rao Bahadur Jaswant Singhji, the last Prime Minister of former state of Bikaner, the hotel exudes traditional warm hospitality. A charming lounge with a unique collection of old photographs and memorabilia offers a peep into the history of the place. The spacious guestrooms are well furnished and beautifully appointed. The restaurant caters to all tastes as it serves authentic Rajasthani cuisine and Continental dishes.
Boasting a tranquil ambience and comfortable accommodation, this property is an ideal place for business as well as leisure travellers. The resort offers beautifully appointed guestrooms that are facilitated with modern amenities to make your stay a pleasant one.