Formerly a popular stop along the Gujarati to Central Asia trade route, the district of Shekhawati is famed for its intricately painted havelis. Built by wealthy merchants these archaic private dwellings, featuring ornate arches and latticework are decorated with beautiful colourful murals. They depict traditional folk tales, stories from Hindu mythology as well as contemporary events and interests. Our pick of the best places to stay in Shekhawati are all great bases for experiencing the region's highlights.
Located within easy reach of Delhi and Jaipur it makes for a relaxing stop between cities.
Traverse the desert sands on the back of your trusty steed. Horse riding is a popular activity here and many of the hotels offer riding excursions. A wonderfully scenic way to experience Rajasthan.
Littered with forts built by the local Thakurs most of these have today been converted into hotels. Our pick of the best places to stay in Shekhawati are ideal for a historic stay.
Still not sure which to book? From heritage to boutique browse through our list of the best places to stay in Shekhawati to start to plan your trip. Alternatively you can check out all our Rajasthan recommendations, or contact one of our friendly gurus for advice.
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Shekhawati (Ramgarh)
Lovingly restored historic city mansion with a timeless aura. Hand-carved period wooden furniture in simple but tastefully decorated rooms, each with en-suite. Frescoes adorn the walls. A comfortable, secluded haven in a historic Rajasthani gem. Dine on local cuisine in the restaurant with a view.
Shekhawati (Nawalgarh)
A unique and exciting mansion with an authentic grand courtyard and riding stables. Over 300 years old, the hotel now offers comfortable spacious accommodation with hand carved furniture and all mod cons including outdoor pool. Enjoy Indian and authentic Rajasthani cuisine. A truly unique venue.
Shekhawati (Jhunjhunu district)
A delightful boutique hotel set in two renovated 19th-century havelis in Shekhawati. An idyllic and spoiling base from which to explore Rajasthan’s open-air art gallery, with lovely rooms, a gorgeous swimming pool and an Ayurvedic spa.