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Hotel Anokhi

Hotel in Bharatpur

Updated: March 13, 2024 09:43 PM

Hotel Anokhi is located in Bharatpur, India. It's address is Jaipur-Mathura Highway, 1st, RJ SH 14, opp. Transport Nagar, Subhash Nagar, Bharatpur, Rajasthan 321001, India.

Jaipur-Mathura Highway, 1st, RJ SH 14, opp. Transport Nagar, Subhash Nagar, Bharatpur, Rajasthan 321001, India

6FFC+MM Bharatpur, Rajasthan, India

+91 124 620 1158

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Where is Hotel Anokhi?

Hotel Anokhi is located at: Jaipur-Mathura Highway, 1st, RJ SH 14, opp. Transport Nagar, Subhash Nagar, Bharatpur, Rajasthan 321001, India.

What is the phone number of Hotel Anokhi?

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Coordinates: 27.224128, 77.4716438

Hotel Anokhi Reviews

HARIKESH MEENA (HK17)
2024-01-16 11:09:08 GMT

I had a good experience ...only had a cappuccino but ambience was the way I like...

So you can try once..😊

mohan singh gurjar
2024-02-24 05:05:00 GMT

My experience is very beautiful luxury hotel🏨 Anokhi bharatpur

Harbhan Singh
2023-11-14 05:59:34 GMT

This is best place of staying, fooling, And Nothing before cofee

RAJ meena
2022-03-16 18:09:17 GMT

1. On main road
2. 2-3 km max from railway station
3. Enough parking space
4. Nice dining and eating space
5. Best staff behaviour, really helpful.
6. A small but well maintained lawn

Sonu Choudhary
2023-11-02 17:51:19 GMT

Very nice hotel & rooms available here

Musafir
2017-06-30 02:59:31 GMT

It's a good quite and calm place for family refreshments along the highway. Moderate in price, good choices of food and with small parking space. If you are on Mathura-Jaipur highway, very little to no other family restaurants hence add this stop in you route plan and don't miss else you may end up either Hungary drive or compromising with quality and privacy while having lunch/dinner some where at small Shabaab.

TEEKAM SiNHg
2023-11-06 16:51:04 GMT

Nice place to eat or drink 👍👍

KAPIL FOUJDAR
2023-03-02 05:23:15 GMT

Rooms are clean
Food is good
& BAR area : Both indoor and outdoor

Deepak Bagora
2021-02-11 17:04:56 GMT

Excellent Food, went there while traveling from Mathura to Jaipur. This hotel serves really delicious food... didn't find any good hotel except this one on the route to jaipur from Mathura..

KaRmA StAtUs
2019-06-21 13:12:33 GMT

Jaipur, also known as the Pink City, is the capital of Indian state of Rajasthan, and its largest city. The city was built in the 18th century by Sawai Jai Singh as India's first planned city, and today it's a major tourist attraction for Indians and for international visitors. It is a very picturesque city with splendid palaces, forts and historical monuments and belongs to the tourist Golden Triangle along with Delhi and Agra. It hosts several attractions including the City Palace, Govind Dev ji Temple, Vidhan Sabha, Birla Temple and several massive Rajput forts. It also serves as a stepping stone for those heading to the desert cities of Jodhpur and Jaisalmer.

Jaipur is growing fast and various development projects are being undertaken by the government and private enterprises.

Jaipur's nickname, the Pink City, is due to its distinctly coloured buildings, which were painted this colour to imitate the red sandstone architecture of Mughal cities. The present earthy red colour originates from repainting of the buildings undertaken for a visit by the Prince of Wales in 1876.

Jaipur's climate is characterised as semiarid, with just a few rainy days per month for most of the year. The exception is the monsoon period from June to September, when heavy rain and thunderstorms are commonplace. Expect daytime highs of above +20°C throughout the year, and prepare for scorching heat in May and June. During the winter temperatures are mild, and while nighttime temperatures seldom drop much below +10°C, Jaipur has experienced temperatures below freezing.

Jaipur gets its name from its founder Maharaja Jai Singh II (1693-1744), a great warrior and astronomer. He came to power at the age of 11 on the death of his father Maharaja Bishan Singh. Jai Singh’s lineage can be traced back to the Kucchwaha Rajput, clan who came to power in the 12th century. They were long-term rivals to the Sisodia Rajputs who ruled from Mewar. This rivalry led them to ally with the Mughals, and this alliance resulted in them eventually gaining a pre-eminent position in Rajasthan.

Ruling from the magnificent Amber Fort which they built, the might of the Kucchwahas encompassed the kingdoms of Mewar (Udaipur) and Marwar (Jodhpur). After Jai Singh came to power, there was moment of disquiet when he supported Aurangzeb’s son Azam Shah’s bid to the throne. Azam Shah lost the battle of succession to his brother Bahadur Shah, who demanded Jai Singh’s removal and the installation of Vijay Singh to the throne of Jaipur. Jai Singh, not one to take setbacks lying down, formed a formidable front against the Mughals by aligning himself with other Rajput states and reinstated himself.

After the dust had settled, peace reigned, the kingdom prospered and its borders expanded. Jai Singh built the city around the Amber Fort to serve as his capital, and the city was named Jaipur, after himself. Much of the credit for Jaipur goes to Vidhyadhar Bhattacharya, the chief architect from Bengal who, with Jai Singh’s approval, founded the city on strong scientific principles, laid out according to the Shilpa Shastra, the ancient architectural manual. It remains one of India’s best planned cities. However, expansion meant that the limited sources of water proved inadequate for the city.

After Jai Singh’s death in 1744, his sons squabbled for power and without a monarch, the kingdom became open to invasion and neighbouring Rajput states and the Marathas usurped large areas of kingdom. The core, however, remained part of the kingdom, which lasted during British times. As with the Mughals, Jaipur maintained good relations with the British and during the war of independence in 1857 remained loyal to the Raj. Yet, the British gradually began to undermine the independence of the state and exercised greater control over the administration.

In 1876, Maharaja Ram Singh painted the entire city pink, traditionally a colour associated with hospitality, to welcome the Prince of Wales (later King Edward VII) to the city. The tradition has been maintained and today all residents in

TheBhaasa Gaming
2018-10-24 15:21:25 GMT

Anokhi is probably the best restaurant to have lunch/dinner with your family in Bharatpur.The menu has a lot of variety and their north Indian cusine tastes great.

Prashant
2020-10-20 03:48:21 GMT

Such a great staff and the bestest food I've ever eaten 😋 if you go bhartpur visit this place must recommend this place don't miss this ✌

Yogesh Sharma
2018-08-01 15:08:04 GMT

The unique hotel is Bharatpur's best hotel, it is always ready to help the customer, Manoj ji, the behavior is also very good, is a tolerant and prudent man, it is very much like us, ,,,
I, Yogesh Bharadwaj, Chomu, Jaipur,

anshul gupta
2022-02-25 03:26:07 GMT

Best hotal in town food is also good you can take only food if you are travelling

Brahm Dev
2021-06-01 08:56:53 GMT

My experience in Hotel is best and hotel faculty is so good staff behavior is nice I will come to bharatpur next time then I will stay here

SRSS
2017-09-13 04:24:46 GMT

Good restaurant. Offers both veg and non-veg. Room service is polite and available whenever required.

Arvind Kumar
2020-03-04 11:01:27 GMT

I really love this a little bit costly but nice place to eat and drink as well. If you are in bharatpur it could be good place to stay too.

Manish Bhardwaj
2022-09-03 03:16:36 GMT

Stopped for breakfast... excellent cleaning in toilet, good parathe and chai

Yogesh Saini
2021-02-13 17:23:44 GMT

This place is Very beautiful And dinner is the very good and the hotel facilities is the best👍

Vishnu Chaudhary
2020-05-29 05:18:39 GMT

Clean Green and delicious food. Suitable for family . And also best suitable seperate for group party.

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