A 325-year-old heritage property, which is used as a hotel located in Ajmer. The walls of the fort rise up from the centre of the village and its ramparts offer a bird's eye view of the village.
Prior to the hotel opening in 2009, there was no real reason to visit this destination and so it has remained unspoilt by tourism, and therefore now provides an example of an 'off the beaten track, rural destination' at its best. It is a wonderful village to explore with traditional 300 year-old village houses, a local temple, school, potters, shoe makers and farmers. The hotel can arrange bullock cart rides to visit the sites, often accompanied by smiling children running alongside.
www.fortbarli.com/
Village Barli, District Ajmer, Rajasthan, INDIA
+91 141 220 0770
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