It has a very good location and I felt very good to stay here. I did not feel like I am boar for a while. The staff is also full of helpAnd the rooms there are very sweet and nice, I am very happy to be there and I will plan to stay again.
This haveli turned hotel is centrally located. It is a small yet pretty haveli with an open courtyard that sometimes serves as the dining area at night. They even have a separate gated parking space which is quite safe especially in a small town like Mandawa where it is difficult to find decent parking spots. Their kitchen wasn't functioning when we arrived and we were the only guests staying there. But they do have a functioning restaurant when they have sufficient bookings. The room and the bathroom were very clean. The staff is very cooperative, enthusiastic and courteous. They helped us out locating important tourist places and they recommended the Monica rooftop restaurant which had really good food and guided us all the way there. I would highly recommend this place as it gives you the best of hospitality on a budget.…
A haveli turned into a resort, this was our home in Mandawa for the trip. The haveli is well maintained and has the Fresco paintings on the walls and ceilings. The haveli has a huge courtyard, a sprawling lawn and different rooms to provide you a pleasurable stay experience. During the course of our stay, we enjoyed the kite-flying sessions, the bonfire om the chilly evenings and the beautiful candle-lit dinner arranged for us by the staff. Special thanks to Mr. Ghulam Murtaza, the property manager, for arranging everything perfectly for us and making it a memorable experience. One thing that you shouldn't miss at the Paawana Haveli apart from their architecture is the food they offer. The restaurant here offers amazing vegetarian food which adds to the overall experience.
Very huge property, Excellent Ambience and very good hospitality, good house keeping good food nice people to take care of the guest. Different arrangment makes u feel like you are at your home.. Homely
t's been my first vacation in three years , so I'd wished for it to be meaningful and refreshing. The location is at four hours drive from central Delhi,with noticeably cleaner air. Mandawa is a Shekhawati village with a rich history, represented by havelis: ancient mansions with intricately painted frescoes, each with a story about it. The resort itself is a haveli, modernised just enough to be comfortable yet maintain its authenticity. It's adjoining the Raghunath temple, which is probably one reason why it's forbidden to cook non-vegeterian food there ( while we can get it delivered ). They do cook up a wide variety of good vegetarian food at the resort. The staff is friendly, resourceful and fluent in several languages. The rooms are spacious, well maintained. The haveli itself has several cosy corners and terraces to stroll. Streets are narrow and vibrant with people in colourful outfits. Most havelis appear to have been designed with distinct Mughal influences in the interiors and fresco motifs. A stroll through the town is complete with a meal which includes the famed 'laal maas' , literally red meat, cooked in a fiery spiced gravy. Shopping for souvenirs is time consuming yet rewarding, with intricately embroidered fabrics,and wall hangings. The sunlight makes all the difference in photo ops. Our walks through the town were leisurely, and made more interesting by discussions with our guide. If it were a lengthier stay of a week to ten days, one might get bored, yet for a quick weekend getaway, it's been the perfect balance of relaxation and interesting discovery. I'd love to visit other properties of V resorts in future trips.…
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