Address:
N.H. - 15, Sri Ganganagar Road,
Bikaner - 334002,
Rajasthan, India.
About in Basant Vihar Palace, Bikaner
Hidden in a secluded corner of Bikaner, is the Basant Vihar Palace. Famous for its sprawling lawns, fragrant flowerbeds and lily ponds, the Basant Vihar Palace was built by Maharaja Ganga Singh. A connoisseur of art and architecture and a man with great artistic sense, Maharaja Ganga Singh designed this as a separate pleasure garden adjoining the Zanana Bagh. The interiors of the Basant Vihar Palace have been painstakingly restored in order to retain the real character of the place. Breathing Rajasthan's culture and heritage, the Basant Vihar Palace celebrates spring all year round.Basant Vihar Palace,
Bikaner- Basant Vihar Palace was built because of a "fanciful desire" of His Highness Maharaj Sri Ganga Singh Ji, a connoisseur of architecture and one blessed with an artistic sense. It was designed by him to be a separate pleasure garden adjoining the Zanana Bagh ( Royal Ladies' Garden ) of Lalgarh Palace. In 1993, the house of Bikaji converted this masterpiece of architecture in to a heritage hotel - Hotel Basant Vihar Palace. An endevour to offer tourists a true flavour of history and royal living ( as opposed to the usual star-category hotels ), Hotel Basant Vihar Palace today, remains a 'garden of eternal spring'. the Basant Vihar Palace in Bikaner promises to offer its guests with a true flavor of history and royal living. The Basant Vihar Palace Bikaner is known for its unique personalized service and excellent accommodation, dining and recreational facilities, promising a comfortable and memorable stay for you in the heart of the Thar Desert.
Accessibility:
Distance from the Airport : 250 km. and .
Distance from the Railway Station : 3 km.
Distance from the Bus Station : 1 km
Rooms
21 A/C Rooms, including 3 Suites
Facilties in Basant Vihar Palace, Bikaner
Restaurant,
Bar,
Conference Hall
Swimming Pool
Safety Lockers
Currency Exchange
Travel Counter
Doctor-on-Call
Camel Safaris and Cultural Programs.
Dining
In the royal families of Rajasthan, the kitchen was an important part of the household. So much so that they came to regard cooking as an art. Needless to say that the cuisine served by the restaurant would be the best of its kind.This conference room is well appointed with modern electronic facilities. This room is huge and can accommodate numbers of people.