16th Century Narlai Village. After a slightly early
breakfast, you are driven to historic Rawla Narlai, a 17th century Royal Lodge located right in a
wonderful and authentic ancient village. Narlai is the name of the village and Rawla means royal abode,
No Fake Village Experiences. Much of the so-called rural
tourism offered in Rajasthan is at locales that receive a constant stream of visitors and most of their
guest experiences are, at least partially, staged. This 16th Century village of Narlai is about as real
as it gets for observing a village’s daily activities and people.
Rawla Narlai. The ancient royal lodge has been meticulously
restored by its owners, the Royal Family of Jodhpur, and calling it boutique would be a vast
understatement. There are two wings – one being the original 17th Century hunting lodge, and a
more modern wing that was built around two decades ago. Near the lodge and visible from various vantage
points is a massive ancient volcanic granite boulder called Elephant Hill, with a historic small Hindu
Temple at its peak, and many caves carved into its facade.
300 Year or 25-Year-Old Room? Please note although that the
lodge rooms in the new wing are larger and have more modern conveniences and more natural light, we
recommend the rooms in the ancient wing as their incredible historical charm is a unique experience not
found elsewhere. However, if you prefer natural light and/or modern conveniences, we recommend the new
wing. Rooms in both wings have upscale traditional Rajasthani artwork, furnishings and décor, and
the heritage wing rooms obviously have more antiques. If you choose the new wing, you will still
experience a lot of the 17th Century lodge’s original features. You will select your room
preference soon after your tour reservation.