Kesar Bhavan Palace – The Eco-Friendly Hospitality With Its Pristine Glory

Kesar Bhavan Palace too has been converted into a blue blooded heritage hotel, in its truest sense, by the able descendent of His Highness Maharajdhiraj Maharao Shri Kesri Singhji Sahib, MK Daivat Singh of Sirohi

The greatest name in the recent historical memory, among the great names of the rulers of Sirohi, sans any ambiguity, would be that of His Highness Maharajdhiraj Maharao Shri Kesri Singhji Sahib. Apart from having the longest reign, the visionary, munificent ruler, who brought quantum holistic change in the state of Sirohi, so much so, apart from building nearly eighty percent of worthy edifices, he is credited to have built the first ever palace in Mount Abu, in 1867, the Kesar Bhavan Palace.

The arrival of Kesar Bhavan Palace was like a domino effect that led to the arrival of all other summer palaces of other states in Rajasthan, like Jaipur, Jodhpur, Bikaner et al. To the glory of the great ancestor, His Highness Maharajdhiraj Maharao Shri Kesri Singhji Sahib, his descendents have kept the lofty, royal traditions of the yore alive.

Like many other palaces of yore, Kesar Bhavan Palace too has been converted into a blue blooded heritage hotel, in its truest sense, by the able descendent of His Highness Maharajdhiraj Maharao Shri Kesri Singhji Sahib, MK Daivat Singh of Sirohi. Apart from great heritage hospitality that defines the palace turned hotel, it is by far the most eco-friendly heritage hotel in Mount Abu. More so, it is further proved by the fact that it has the highest density of verdant carpet area, supplanted by profuse use of solar energy in the premises. One of the most unique attractions of the heritage hotel, together with trees allowed to peep out to the sky from the property, and rocks allowed to stand within, majestically, it is the only hospitality property that boasts of duplex rooms in Mount Abu. All said and done, it goes without saying that it is generously enriched with the age old tradition of padharo mahra desh hospitality with its pristine glory.

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