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Narlai Tours
Lying roughly 6 km from Ranakpur, Narlai is located at the base of a hill. Narlai is renowned for several Hindu and Jain temples. One of the temples is that of Adinath, the Jain first tirthankar. A very vintage temple, it has attractive frescoes on the upper exterior of the outside mandap.
A perfect location for quiet walks, Narlai furthermore houses a good baori. Tourists can transport themselves into an entirely new realm as you unearth the splendours of the Rawla Narlai fort in Southern Rajasthan. Built under a 350 ft high rock, this 17th century fortress is now a heritage inn that reflects grandeur and elegance all the way.
Owned by a descendent of the Jodhpur regal family, the Rawla Narlai fort is a classic demonstration of the famed Rajput method of architecture. Complete with huge courtyards, balconies and porches, Rawla Narlai even today retains its pure unspoilt beauty. Apart from its architectural grandeur, Rawla Narlai is furthermore renowned for the luxuries accorded to the guests.
Surrounded by numerous hillocks and temples, Rawla Narlai is really an experience to cherish for a lifetime. Stained-glass windows, frescoes, carved pillars and enclosed porticos adorn the rooms of Rawla Narlai.Guests at the Rawla Narlai fort and hotel can furthermore relish folk performances and recitals that are certain to delight them no end.
The Narlai town where the fort is established furthermore provides endless possibilities for quiet walks, hikes and sightseeing tours. One of the best characteristics of Rawla Narlai is the calm that envelops you once enter its precincts. At present, the lodge has been altered into a heritage inn by the descendents of the regal family. The ambience of the 17th century blended with 21st century make Rawla Narlai Hotel of Rajasthan a fascinating destination.
You may furthermore proceed for sightseeing to the close by Ranakpur Jain temples and Khumbhalgarh Fort while residing in this heritage hotel. Both these destinations are steeped in history and provide visitors with a glimpse of its regal past. These monuments have immortalized the bravery of the Rajput rulers who one time ruled this palace.

