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Information on various hotels and resorts in Bharatpur, home to the famous bird sanctuary.

Bharatpur Hotels

Bharatpur HotelsUdai Vilas Palace
Hotel Udai Vilas Palace is enclosed in 2 acres of lush greenery and is counted among the most luxurious hotels of India. Because of its natural beauty and proximity to wildlife sanctuary the resort attracts thousands of tourists and adventure seekers from all over the world every year.

The Bagh
The Bagh Bharatpur is a luxury resort at Bharatpur spread over 12 acres in a two hundred year-old garden in Bharatpur. The Bagh offers visitors an opportunity to experience quiet luxury near Keoladeo Ghana National Park, one of the most famous bird sanctuaries in the world. Ornithology students love to come here.

Laxmi Vilas Palace
Laxmi Vilas Palace was built in 1887 for Raja Raghunath Singh, the younger brother of the then ruler of Bharatpur, Maharaja Ram Singh. In 1994, this Palace was redesigned into a heritage hotel. An eclectic and lively fusion of Rajput and Mughal architecture, the palace was earlier called Raghunath Niwas though locals always preferred to call it Kakaji ki kothi. At Hotel Laxmi Vilas Palace guests can relive the history of Bharatpur and feel the warm hospitality.

Kadamb Kunj
Kadamb Kunj is a heritage resort named after an old royal hunting lodge and covers a vast area of 10,000 square yards. It is surrounded by a beautiful garden full of variety of flowers. This heritage resort is renowned for its warm hospitality and offers all the modern amenities for a comfortable stay.

Bhartpur Ashok
Hotel Bharatpur Ashok' provides an ideal resting place to study nature and about various birds. It is a favorite haunt for bird lovers. Hotel Bharatpur Ashok has 17 Double Bedrooms, which are fully furnished with all the amenities.

Chandra Mahal Haveli
Chandra Mahal Haveli is a 19th century heritage building in a little village called Peharsar. It was built by Nobles of Emperor Akbar in 1699, who conquered Peharsar in all of three hours, (a pehar), from where it gets its name. It is run by the couple who restored it and who still live there. Its comfortable accommodation and impeccable Mughal Architecture bewitches you.