Raj Niwas Palace Nihalganj, Bharatpur, Rajasthan, 328001, IndiaView Hotel Details
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4.3/5
Very Good
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Guest User
Checked in Dec 2024
Family
5.0/5
Outstanding
Posted on Jan 1, 2025
We selected dholpur raj niwas since gwalior Palace was sold out. Good fate... we loved the place. We got a lovely presidential Suite ...nice spacious rooms, living area abs nice big bathrooms. A lovely sit out with a water body .bliss. Food cooked by chef somvir amazing, such g8 tasting Indian food, an avid non vegetarian the veg trumped the non veg so brilliantly that one day I only ate veg food. I'm in shock Sprawling property, green and the Suite side has a wild feel. Slightly unkempt it's not possible for such a huge place to be pristine. Lets talk about the best thing on the property the staff.... a delight. I hope I remember all names (doubt it) The chef somvir Restaurant staff damodar, Vikas Property managers Anoop (a delightful amd upright young boy) and the star.... harendre (Mr. Jeeves) everything is doable and with a smile. If I could steal him I would. Next spa masseure riddhi...spa may not be your 5 star but she is g8. All in all we had a g8 time and we will be back.
Guest User
Checked in Mar 2024
Other
3.0/5
Posted on Apr 21, 2024
The Raj Niwas Palace, Dholpur, is truly beautiful as a property. Dholpur is a very offbeat tourist destination but it is loaded with attractions, with my favourite being the National Chambal Sanctuary. We did love staying at the palace, which had a rich history and gorgeous architecture and gardens. The food was also great. However, we did have one unpleasant experience. We had booked both the private Chambal river safari by boat and the ravine safari by jeep for the two of us. The boat safari went extremely well, and we enjoyed watching the gharials, crocodiles, Indian skimmers, and other wildlife of the Chambal River. However, while planning the jeep safari, one of the hotel staff mentioned that we can start on it at 4:30 pm and end by 6:00 pm. I had, fortunately, gone through the website of the Raj Niwas Palace prior to booking and it was clearly mentioned there that the jeep safari was for five hours and also the sightseeing destinations during the safari were mentioned. They were also charging quite heftily for the same. So, after we spoke about what we saw on the website, they agreed and mentioned that we could do half the jeep safari in the evening and the remaining the next morning. Next day, while checking out, we were charged twice for the two jeep safaris on the bill. Again, I luckily noticed it, and told them to change it to one as our safaris were divided between morning and evening. So, please be very careful while going on these sightseeing tours at Raj Niwas Palace to ensure you get what you paid for.
Guest User
Checked in Jan 2024
Travel with friends
5.0/5
Outstanding
Posted on Feb 24, 2024
We booked 25 rooms for our 40 years of passing out from Xaviers delhi reunion. I must say one of the best ever hospitality even experienced. It was all boys trip but the staff cooperated like anything. Indian food was excellent. Great effort Mr Rathore and his team
Guest User
Checked in Dec 2023
Other
2.0/5
Posted on Jan 7, 2024
At first site the pool cottages are lovely. On closer inspection not so good. Cobwebs in the shower, rusty bin, dirty in corners of room. Also, the restaurant manager was quite rude. Bringing drink bills to the table for payment whilst we were still eating and not taking no for an answer. We also could not access the main ‘palace’ which on the hotel adverts seems to be the main draw to this hotel. I was looking forward to seeing the murals and the state rooms, but feel this is false advertising on the part of the hotel, as there is no access to this part of the hotel.
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Checked in Oct 2023
Other
1.0/5
Posted on Nov 19, 2023
Luxury accommodation with old world feel in garden setting. Tastefully decorated private courtyard suites with spacious bedroom, sitting room and marble bathroom tastefully appointed. Lovely dining area and roomy reception. Only downside is that wi-fi is only available at the reception area, but that could be considered a benefit to some! Peacocks, flowering trees, and swimming pool. A haven in busy Dholpur.
Guest User
Checked in Jul 2023
Travel with friends
5.0/5
Outstanding
Posted on Aug 17, 2023
Best palace in dholpur.we were staying at pool villa cottage excellent service rooms were luxurious and big .food was excellent ask the chef he will personallise it to your taste pls try laal maas there it was superb .overall a wonderful experience
Guest User
Checked in Feb 2023
Couples
5.0/5
Outstanding
Posted on Mar 7, 2023
We had a courtyard room which was large and comfy. The bathroom was large and spectacularly beautiful, all white marble. The furniture in our room clashed with the beautiful structure of the room. We want to mention that mr Harendra Sharma was particularly helpfull and made our stay pleasant. He showed us around the grounds and around the heritage part of the hotel. Thank you.
Guest User
Checked in Dec 2022
Other
4.0/5
Very Good
Posted on Jan 31, 2023
The Raj Niwas Palace is a calm and quiet place in the centre of the small town of Dhaulpur, Rajasthan. It is situated midway between Agra and Gwalior, at a comfortable 300km from Delhi. It is basically the erstwhile king's palace's compound, managed by their own staff. So dont expect all the luxuries and newness associated with resorts managed by professional hospitality chains. However it has its own quaint charm with a rustic feel. Our pool villa had its own pool (obviously) in the private courtyard. The size of the accomodation (room + courtyard + washroom) was really big. The room had a separate indoor sitting area too. Cleanliness was fine. The laws are pretty big for outdoor activities, with lots of trees and birds like peacocks. However, there arent many facilities here, they will provide you with basic sports equipment if you ask - cricket, football, baddy. The staff is excellent, tries to accomodate all your requests. The food was also very nice. Since there werent many guests at the resort, they asked us for the menu for each meal. They arrange a Chambal Ravine Jeep safari on additional payment basis, which was a lot of fun, especially if you are with family. Overall, it was a really decent and soothing experience.
Guest User
Checked in Dec 2022
Other
5.0/5
Outstanding
Posted on Jan 31, 2023
Visited with our 5 mo baby for a weekend getaway. A lovely property with birds chirping and squirrels dancing all across the property. One will leave the place feeling calm and zen like. Homemade food served warm by very well trained and polite staff. We were received by Harendra sharma who was very wonderful throughout the stay. Their GM is one of the most amazing person I have ever met - 100% marks in hospitality.
Guest User
Checked in Dec 2022
Travel with friends
4.0/5
Very Good
Posted on Jan 31, 2023
Rooms are nice and the plunge pool was a lovely bonus. Unfortunately we arrived at the end of monsoon season so the rooms flooded every time it rained. Staff were quick to attend to sweep out the water and block doors with towels. Need something permanent done to sort out this issue as it happened every time it rained. Food was ok - not much variety. Breakfast I thought was poor and ended up having toast. No cut up fresh fruit for breakfast - a choice of whole banana, apple or mango. Staff were nice but a bit slow with serving tea/coffee - we had finished breakfast before we had been offered. Shocked at the price for wine although they did offer 50% off in the end (double the price of most hotels). We were the first group to arrive since covid so they were a little bit rusty! Could be a nice place if they attend to the issues.
Guest User
Checked in Oct 2022
Other
5.0/5
Outstanding
Posted on Nov 3, 2022
The property was amazing, with great food and hospitality. The rooms were super-clean would love to visit again soon
Guest User
Checked in Feb 2023
Other
5.0/5
Outstanding
Posted on Mar 26, 2023
Great gardens, very spacious. We stayed in the Courtyard Suite 2. Very spacious with everything your heart desires. Since the mobile connection is good, *** can easily get over the lack of WiFi (only available in the lobby). The staff is very friendly and unobtrusive but always attentive, a big thank you to the entire hotel team, we would love to come back.
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Guest User
Checked in Oct 2022
Other
3.0/5
Posted on Nov 27, 2022
A large park landscape (peacocks on the lawn) with bungalows in a "stately" style. The bungalows are very large with an open outdoor area, anteroom, large bedroom and oversized bathroom area. Unfortunately not completely clean. The used underwear of previous visitors was still in the bathroom. Good evening and breakfast buffets with many Indian specialties. OK for one night.
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Guest User
Checked in Jan 2025
Other
5.0/5
Outstanding
Posted on Feb 28, 2025
Es un palacio convertido en hotel, las habitaciones estan en villas con piscina privada, hay detalles que se tendrian que tener en cuenta, como que los grifos no estan bien sujetos, y se mueven al querer utilizarlos. La habitación es amplia, asi como el baño,al no hacer mucho calor la piscina no la utilizamos. El salon donde se desayuna y cena, es precioso, tiene una decoración muy bonita, es muy agradable estar viendo desde el restaurante todo el jardin. Hay muchos pavos realies, asi como pajaros, etc. Los jardines son amplios. Tambien tienes la posibilidad de visitar como si fuera un museo, la casa principal, donde habitaban los señores del palacio, interesante. Se ofrecen un recorrido en jeef por una zona donde dicen que hay animales y dar un paseo en barco, pero el precio es excesivo, aproximadamente casi 9.000 rupias por el jeep y otras 9.000 por el paseo en barco. Creo que es un poco abusivo, decidimos no realizar dichas opciones.