You have a wide range of choice as far as
accommodation is concerned. Right from luxurious palace hotels and chain of
five star deluxe hotels, there are havelis converted to heritage hotels with
that slice of history to low budget tourist hotels operated by the Rajasthan Tourism Development
Corporation RTDC, paying guest bed the
breakfast to fit your budget.
While you can expect enviable luxury
in the five star hotels with state of the art facilities, you can also opt for
heritage hotels that aim at giving you that feel and experience of the times of
yore yet adorned with antique artifacts midst natural surrounds and hospitality
par excellence.
Upon reaching Rajasthan a detailed
list of accommodation can be obtained from the tourist information counters or
the travel agent. But by and large the accommodation falls under the following
categories:
Palace Hotels
Old palaces and forts the abodes of
the erst while Maharajas are now converted to luxury hotels. For that feel of
extravagance and indulgence you can opt for these but at a price.
Heritage Hotels
Old havelis steeped in history are
now hotels that still retain the old world charm but equipped with modern facilities.
These are at par with the best hotels in the world.
Five Star Hotels
Catering to lacs of tourist several
renowned chain of hotels are spread across the state. These offer every
possible comfort.
Three Star Hotels
The budget hotels some by international
chains operate in Rajasthan and offer reasonably good accommodation at
affordable price.
RTDC Hotels and Tourist Bungalows
Rajasthan tourism operates an
excellent networks of hotels. These are clean, comfortable and provide the
basic facilities.
Bed and breakfast accommodation
A good option for travelers seeking a
home away from home, the paying guest accommodation available in plenty is a
good option if you are looking at the home
made food, clean homes and a peep into the Indian homes. A complete list
of enlisted paying guest accommodation is available with Rajasthan Tourism at
its information counters.
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