The Desert Resort, Mandawa
About the Resort
The Desert Resort in Mandawa showcases the artistic beauty of the Shekhawati region, known for its fresco murals. It combines opulence with natural surroundings, providing guests with an elite experience in a stunning landscape. The resort's architecture captures the essence of the desert with intricate designs, making it an open art gallery of Rajasthan. Additionally, the resort prides itself on satisfied guests, ranging from family travelers to large corporations.
Location
The resort is located approximately 255 kilometers from New Delhi in the picturesque Shekhawati region. Notable attractions like
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The resort features
Eat & Drink
Onsite, the resort hosts a
Leisure & Business
The Desert Resort offers various recreational activities including billiards, table tennis, and a
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Facilities
General
- Paid Wi-Fi
- Parking
- Safe deposit box
Guest Parking
- Electric kettle
Dining
- Restaurant
Business
- Business centre
Spa & Leisure
- Outdoor swimming pool
Room features
- Sitting area
Bathroom
- Free toiletries
Self-catering
- Electric kettle
Media
- Flat-screen TV
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Reviews and Ratings
The hotel has a beautiful and cozy atmosphere with lovely hut rooms. However, I encountered some cleanliness issues in the bathroom and noisy plumbing that affected my stay. The remote location made traveling a bit challenging, particularly because of the road conditions. Despite these drawbacks, the evening dining experience and local music were quite enjoyable.
I truly felt at home during my stay at this resort. The staff went above and beyond to ensure our happiness, especially Jai Prakash in the restaurant who had fantastic food recommendations. The play areas were a hit with my kids, plus the sightings of peacocks made our stay even more special. However, there were some issues with upkeep and cleanliness that need attention.
This resort has an incredibly homely vibe with attentive staff who go out of their way to ensure a pleasant stay. The open play area for families and the presence of peacocks and vintage cars add to its charm. However, my experience was marred by some cleanliness issues and outdated facilities that need attention.
I had a delightful stay at this unique hotel that beautifully captures the essence of a Rajasthani village amidst the desert landscape. The stunning architecture of sandstone and mud coupled with spacious rooms made for a lovely experience. The staff was friendly and attentive, but breakfast was a bit hectic with a limited selection. Overall, a peaceful oasis that's perfect for relaxation, but some amenities could be improved.
This resort offers a peaceful escape with a rustic charm, complemented by an upscale ambiance. The food was delicious, exceeding our expectations, especially considering our stopover during a festival. However, I wouldn’t recommend the dark and gloomy huts, which detracted from our overall experience, and the service could use a boost as it felt a bit unwelcoming at times.