First Floor Level Rooms - Hill Fort-Kesroli

Hill Fort Kesroli 14th Century Alwar - interior view of the Shri Mahal with a king size bed and red curtains

Goddess Laxmi’s Palace is situated on the first floor level on the side of the Hill-Fort.

Hill Fort Kesroli 14th Century Alwar - interior view of the Pitambar Mahal with green decor featuring a king size bed

This long Palace of Yellow, is named after Vishnu/Krishna associated with this particular shade which is also worn by holy men.

Hill Fort Kesroli 14th Century Alwar - interior view of the Mangal Mahal with twin beds, white walls decorated with paintings

The Auspicious Palace is a suite situated on the first floor level of the Fort.

Hill Fort Kesroli 14th Century Alwar - interior view of the Nirmal Mahal with numerous seating options, and red decor

The Palace of Purity is a medieval suite situated on the first floor level of the Fort.

Hill Fort Kesroli 14th Century Alwar - interior view of the Bhawani Mahal with a king seize bed and red curtains

The Palace of the Goddess, is centrally situated on the first floor level of the Fort with gardens on two sides. The Goddess Durga painting above the bed blesses all those who sleep in its shadow.

Hill Fort Kesroli 14th Century Alwar - interior view of the Shankar Mahal room with a single bed, white lighting and blue decor

Named after Lord Shiva, this grand room on the first floor level at the heart of the fort has interiors in vibrant shades of indigo and blue. 

Hill Fort Kesroli 14th Century Alwar - interior view of the Hindola Mahal with white and blue decor, ceiling fan and a queen size bed

The Palace of the Swing, with interiors in vibrant shades of blue, is situated on the first floor level towards the front of the Hill-Fort.

Hill Fort Kesroli 14th Century Alwar - interior view of the Sitara Mahal room with king size bed and blue decor

The Palace of the Stars is situated on the first floor level towards the back of the Fort.

Hill Fort Kesroli 14th Century Alwar - interior view of the Naruka Burj room with a queen size bed, burgundy-coloured wall and lamps on either side

The grandest turret room of Kesroli is named after a prominent Rajput branch, known for its gallantry in the Alwar region.

Hill Fort Kesroli 14th Century Alwar - Interior view of the Naqqar Khana Mahal featuring a bed and clue-coloured decor

Sited above the 14th century entrance of the Hill-Fort, this duplex suite has a study and a single bed on the top floor with a balcony overlooking the village.

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Located just next to the Naruka Burj, and the room has a standing balcony visible to the mustard field and two big windowsfacing to the village. The room's main entrance from the Naruka burj garden terrace. The room has a beautiful turret design with stunning furniture.