The town of Alsisar lies in the Shekhawati region of Rajasthan. Named after Rao Shekhaji, a grandson of Maharaja Udaikaran of Amer, this region is famous for its painted Havelis and picturesque desert landscape. Rao Shekhaji and his descendents captured this region and established their rule here. The region of Shekhawati was controlled by a loose confederation of states who were allied to the rulers of Amer. The Thakur of Alsisar was an important part of this power structure.
Alsisar Mahal, a battle hardened fort, was the residence of the Thakur of Alsisar, an important noble in the court of Amer. Located on an ancient trade route, Alsisar Mahal was an important power center and witnessed many bloody battles. Even today the thrilling tales of valour, intrigue, and sacrifice echo in the old walls of Alsisar Mahal.
Now converted into a Heritage Hotel, Alsisar Mahal opens doorways to a unique experience of the Shekhawati region by bringing back to life the grandeur of the old days. The fort has been lovingly refurbished and renovated and while still retaining its original character it now boasts of all modern amenities.
While Alsisar Mahal entertains you in royal style, you can also get a taste of rural Rajasthan by taking a short walk in the village. Cut off from the main highways, the village of Alsisar still retains its old world charm and beauty. A walk through the town savoring its painted havelis, colourful baazars and friendly people is in itself an experience to be remembered.
Access
Jaipur Airport : 210 km
Railway Station : 25 km
Bus Stand : 01 km