Rajasthan, India

    Ancient Vrindavan Palace

    Neemrana, Rajasthan, India

    8.5/10
    Best time: October to March
    2 hours

    Step back in time at Neemrana's Ancient Vrindavan Palace, Rajasthan! Once known as Kesroli, this majestic fort-palace whispers tales of Rajputana royalty. Explore its ramparts, discover hidden courtyards, and imagine life as a Maharaja. A perfect heritage tourism escape for families and history buffs! Book your unforgettable India travel experience now!

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    Top Activities in Ancient Vrindavan Palace

    • 1

      Attend A Cultural Performance

    • 2

      Enjoy A Traditional Rajasthani Meal

    • 3

      Explore The Palace Architecture And Courtyards

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      Indulge In A Spa Treatment

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      Relax By The Pool

    Detailed Information

    Best Time to Visit

    October to March

    When to visit place on the day

    All-Day

    Approximate expense

    ₹15,000 per person

    History

    While not an ancient Vrindavan in the traditional religious sense, this palace in Neemrana draws inspiration from the spiritual essence of Vrindavan, blending it with Rajput architectural grandeur. The palace was built in recent years, designed to capture the opulence and lifestyle of Rajasthan's erstwhile royalty. It was conceived as a heritage hotel, meticulously crafted using traditional building techniques and materials to recreate the look and feel of a bygone era. The palace's design incorporates elements reminiscent of traditional Vrindavan architecture, creating a unique and enchanting atmosphere for guests.

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