Fort Rajwada

Jaisalmer


Two kilometres east of town, just off National Highway 11, this large, modern, but traditional-style, place was built according to the ancient Indian design principles of vaastu, which is similar to feng shui. An opera designer created the interior, so it’s suitably dramatic. Rooms are well equipped, though not huge, and there’s a lovely pool.


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