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Hill Fort, Kesroli (Heritage)

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About The Hill Resort

The Hill Fort, Kesroli, sited atop the rare, dark Hornstone Breccia rocks, commands splendid agrarian views from its ramparts which rise to 50-65 meters/150-200 feet. Kesroli makes an ideal base to visit the neighbouring palaces, museums and sanctuaries of Alwar & Sariska.

Hotel Specifications

Accommodation

The hotel Hill Fort of Kesroli has 22 rooms, all with modern facilities to make your stay comfortable.

Dining

Multi cuisine restaurant at the Hill Fort, Kesroli provides Indian, Continental, and Regional food


Recreation/Health and fitness center

Located in the heart of the golden triangle', Kesroli is almost equidistant from the tourist sites of Delhi, Agra and Jaipur. It makes an ideal base to visit the Sariska Tiger sanctuary, Kankwadi fort, Neelkanth Temples, Pandupol, the monuments of Tijara, Siliserh Lake, Jaisamand Lake, Bhangarh-Ajabgarh, the hot springs in Talvriksh, Rajgarh, Machari, Viratnagar, Deeg, the Kaladeo Ghana bird sanctuary in Bharatpur, the Jat mud fort of Govindgarh, the ancient city of Mathura and its renowned museum. The hotel has facilities for Jeep Safari and bird watching.

Basic Data

Country India
State Rajasthan
District Alwar
Village Kesroli
Location 12 kms from Alwar 48 kms From Sariska
Rooms 22 Rooms


 


City Information

The origins of the seven-turreted Hill Fort Kesroli are traced back to over six centuries. Probably the Yaduvanshi Rajputs, descendants of Lord Krishna, who converted to Islam in the mid-14th century to be called Khanzadas built it. It subsequently changed hands, being conquered by the Mughals and the Jats before reverting to the Rajputs in 1775 when the princely state of Alwar was founded. It saw its olden period under the Ranawat Thakur Bhawani Singh (1882-1934), renowned for his equestrian skills.