- Fawn Mahal
- Pratap Mahal (Duplex Suite)
- Abhaneri Mahal (Duplex Suite)
- Baori Mahal (Duplex Suite)
- Sugni Mahal (Duplex Suite)
- Shankar Mahal (Shiva's Palace)
- Naruka Burj (Royal clan turret)
- Sultan Mahal (Duplex)
- Hindola Mahal (The Palace of the Swing)
- Sitara Mahal (The Palace of the Stars)
- Mubarak Mahal (Palace for Felicitations)
- Nirmal Mahal (The Palace of Purity)
- Mangal Mahal (The Auspicious Palace)
- Naqqar Khana Mahal Duplex(The Drummer's Palace)
- Bhawani Mahal (Palace of the Goddess)
- Rajhans Mahal (Royal swan Palace)
- Mynah Mahal (Palace of the Mynah)
- Koel Mahal (Palace of the Koel)
- Simurgh Mahal (Palace of the mythical bird)
- Shri Mahal (Goddess Laxmi's Palace)
- Narendra Mahal (Nobleman's Palace)
- Maan Mahal (Noble lady's Palace)
- Raunak Mahal (Palace for Festivities)
- Sarus Mahal (Crane's Palace)
- Rawal Mahal
- Jai Mahal
- Deepika Mahal (Palace of Lamps)
- Hariyal Mahal (Green Pigeon's Palace)
- Mayur Mahal (Peacock Palace)
- Tota Mahal (Parrot's Mahal)
- Pitamber Mahal (Vishnu's Palace)
- Papiha Mahala (Nightingale's Palace)
- Neelkanth Mahal (Kingfisher Palace)
- Swagat Mahal (Welcome Palace)
- Teetar Mahal (Partridge Palace)
- Baaj Mahal (Falcon's Palace)
The Palace of Purity is a medieval suite situated on the first floor level of the Fort. The rustic white arches in the suite date back to the 14th century and have been restored to recreate the hide-and-seek feeling of space, rather than the vast rooms of today. Its western windows face the sunset and fields while also overlooking the swimming pool. A smaller stair leads to a terrace with amazing pastoral views on all sides.
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A linear room at the garden level, with a bold chevron floor border shows the textures of its age on the walls.
The Peacock Palace in blue and white is named after India’s national bird, which is almost common to Rajasthan as a house sparrow.
A linear, medieval room with agrarian views, evokes the parrot, considered auspicious by lovers as it is the vehicle of Rati, wife of the God of Love.
This long Palace of Yellow, is named after Vishnu/Krishna associated with this particular shade which is also worn by holy men.
This Palace of the Cuckoo is situated in the centre of the garden level of the Hill-Fort. It has red and black interiors with geometrical flooring.
Kingfisher’s Palace is a suite located on the garden level, just by the main durbar hall. Its vibrant indigo and white interiors cheer up the stressed urban soul.
The Palace of the Partridge is a suite situated on the garden level towards the centre of the Fort.
This small Falcon’s Palace is situated at the garden level of the Hill-Fort.