The Ajit Group

History of The Ajit Group (1 font )

The story of the Ajit Group is inseparable from the history of Jodhpur and the heritage hotel business in India. The Ajit Bhawan was built in 1927 for Major General Maharaj Dhiraj Sir Shri Ajit Singh Ji, The Prime Minister of the princely state of Jodhpur, which was then ruled by his elder brother Umaid Singh Ji.

Rawla Narlai (2 font)

Rawla Narlai is a 17th-century manor, sitting in the shadow of a granite monolith in the atmospheric village of Narlai, between the royal cities of Jodhpur and Udaipur. Inside, you will find frangipani-scented courtyards, curated dining experiences and lamplit terraces. Outside, there is the stark beauty of the Aravallis’ leopard country, meals in ancient stepwells and the most welcoming locals. Come, experience an authentic slice of rural Rajasthan from a beautifully restored country home.

Swaroop Sagar(3 font)

A five-bedroom Audhi close to the Kumbhalgarh Wildlife Sanctuary, Swaroop Sagar is the ultimate hideaway for a small family or a few friends looking for a nature-themed break. Take jungle drives in leopard country, explore the majestic fort known as India’s Great Wall and enjoy specially curated meals with local delicacies. Swaroop Sagar combines the best traditions of Marwari hospitality in a location that is off the beaten track.

Bisalpur Dhani (1&2 Font)

Bilaspur Dhani is a rustic retreat set amidst a private natural reserve. A forty-minute drive from Jodhpur, the Dhani’s ambience is meant to help you slow down and take in the fresh air, away from the bustle of the city and commercial tourist hotspots. Enjoy a nap in the courtyard after a Rajasthani repast on winter afternoons, and then invigorate yourself with the kulhad elaichi chai, a speciality in these parts. We will arrange the drive to the property and back.

About Rajasthan(2&3 font)

The enchanting state of Rajasthan is blessed with a variety of landscapes. The Aravalli range, older than the Himalayas, cuts through the state diagonally, dividing the dry western desert plains and the more fertile eastern plains. Dotted across the state are plateaus, scrubs and hilly mounds often topped by majestic forts and atmospheric temples. The crown jewel, of course, is the vast Thar Desert, with its endless sand dunes and memorable sunsets.

Swaroop Sagar(3&1 Font)

A five-bedroom Audhi close to the Kumbhalgarh Wildlife Sanctuary, Swaroop Sagar is the ultimate hideaway for a small family or a few friends looking for a nature-themed break. Take jungle drives in leopard country, explore the majestic fort known as India’s Great Wall and enjoy specially curated meals with local delicacies. Swaroop Sagar combines the best traditions of Marwari hospitality in a location that is off the beaten track.