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Luni Fort, Near Jodhpur |
Fort Chanwa of Luni is an exceptional example of elegance and symmetry in Indian
architecture of the last century. The entire fortress is carved out of the famous
red sandstone of Jodhpur and with its ornately carved lattice work friezes and
intricate "Jharokas", it exquisitely captures the romance and grace
of a bygone age. The village elders solemnly reflect the changing times under shady
trees, while the children enjoy running around narrow carefree streets.
The women, swaying in their brilliant Rajasthani colours go about their
daily chores to give water and sustenance to the village.
The
Fort has been beautifully restored to its former glory by its owners
Maharaj Dalip Singhji, ( The youngest son H.H Maharaja Umaid Singhji) and
his wife Rani Madhu. Each room has been created and decorated with its own
particular charm and the many courtyards, verandahs and gardens all offer
a setting and ambiance set to capture your heart. Fort chanwas's
courtyards are peaceful havens where guests can unwind for the day and
spend the afternoons leisurely reading or relaxing in the sun.
There is a beautiful pool to cool off fatigue and refresh oneself. The
fort has a bar which is well-stocked to suit different tastes and an
evening bazaar to pick up gifts and nick-nacks. The family takes pleasure
in organizing gala lunches and Dinners (upto 150 Pax) with traditional or
made to order menu. The guests can enjoy their meals as well as witness
local dances at the same time and get the true taste of Indian hospitality
and culture.
Maharaja Jaswant Singh II Ruler of Jodhpur Marwar from 1876-1895 A.D is
remembered as the benign Monarch who steered the administration and
economy of Marwar away from chaos and instability to a period of sustained
development and security and justice for all.
Amongst the
prominent civil servants in this Ruler's coterie of adminstrators, was a
young Charan by the name of Kaviraj Muraridanji. He was an astute
politician and a farsighted adminstrator. In 1894 Kaviraj Muraridanji
received in Jagir the little known hamlet of Chanwa. There he build an
exquisite little fortress Palace today known as Fort Chanwa.
In 1941, however the village of Chanwa became "Khalsa" (
belonging to the State ) as, ironically Muraridanji fell victim to a law
introduced by him in the best interest of Marwar, whereby feudal estates
lacking a male successor and without a recognized adoption in the life
time of the deceased Jagirdar were automatically resumed by the state,
after his death.
In the year 1948 Chanwa was granted in "Jagir" to Maharaja
Dalip Singh, the youngest son of Maharaja Umaid Singh, However over the
years the Fortress sank into years of neglect and decay. In 1992 inspired
by a wave of successful restorations to heritage properties and encouraged
by the burgeoning tourism traffic into western Rajasthan Maharaj Dalip
Singh, the 24th generation of direct descent from Rao Jodha, ruler and
founder of Jodhpur in the 15the century decided to throw open the gates of
Chanwa to these new 'invaders".
Today Fort Chanwa restored
to its pristine glory and charm by its proud owners Maharaj Dalip Singh &
Rani Madhu Devi, warmly welcome travellers from distant lands offering
princely hospitality in an inimitably enchanting setting- a Heritage Hotel
in the finest traditions. Fort Chanwa has Thirty one authentically
renovated rooms ( with attached bathrooms) each different from the other.
Ourhonoured guests can relish traditional Rajasthani cuisine which is
specially prepared by cooks who have served the family through the
generations. Candle-light dinners with folk musicians singing in the
background brings in nostalgia and old world charm.
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