Hill Fort-Kesroli 14th Century Alwar - Interior view of the Fawn Mahal featuring a king size bed with a lamp on either sides

Fawn Mahal is the grandest round turret-room of the Hill Fort-Kesroli. Sited in a quiet corner where the sunrise and sunset can be seen from the curved balcony, it has a double bed and two single beds in the Indian Art Deco style with lotus bedsteads. It has a large sitting area, a study table and grand almirah. Its two bathrooms are ideal for a family seeking space and comfort.

Hill Fort Kesroli 14th Century Alwar - interior view of the Pratap Mahal room with a wooden wardrobe,  twin beds and lamps on either sides of the beds

Pratap Mahal is a large duplex suite, named after Pratap Kanwar, daughter of Bhawani Singh of Kesroli. It has two single beds above and a double bed below. The floors are adorned with old durrie patterns and the windows, as well as a balcony, look out to the vast mustard fields and the Aravalli hills. This arcaded suite has two bathrooms on each floor. Quiet and serene, it is ideal for reading, writing and romancing.

Hill Fort-Kesroli 14th Century Alwar - interior view of the Abhaneri Mahal room with white lights, king size bed with walls decorated with paintings

This duplex suite has two double beds and is decorated in greens above – overlooking the everchanging colours of the mustard fields visible from its balcony. The room below in subtle greys, looks out to the bio-vegetable patch. Its name honours the most extraordinary stepwell, which lies about an hour’s drive from Kesroli. It has 3500 steps leading down 13 floors. It was built between 10th-12th century.

Hill Fort-Kesroli 14th Century Alwar - View of the Baori Mahal with a king size bed, a wardrobe and a working desk

This stepwell suite in hues of red has two double beds. The room above has a balcony overlooking green fields and the ancient hills while the one below gives a peep on the bio-vegetables grown for the guests. Its steps evoke the step wells of Rajasthan.

Hill Fort Kesroli 14th Century Alwar - interior view of the Sugni Mahal with king size bed and a wooden table

A large, duplex suite named after Sugni Kanwar, daughter of Bhawani Singh of Kesroli. This is a quiet, duplex suite facing the mustard fields and the Aravalli hills beyond. Old durrie patterns adorn each of the floors, with two double beds, study tables and comfortable, old fashioned seating at each level. It has two bathrooms and a balcony on the upper floor.

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. It is the ideal choice for a family with kids or a bunch of friends on a weekend getaway, as it can sleep four- or even six. It has a small private verandah and terrace.

 

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. It has private terraces on three sides, one facing the sunrise and another inwards to the garden court.

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. It is the perfect haven for authors looking for a peaceful hideaway, as it leads to a round turret terrace where one can lounge/work in the sun.

The interior of the Mubarak Mahal is equipped with a spacious bed and other furniture - Hill Fort-Kesroli - 14th Century, Alwar

Hill Fort-Kesroli rooms are known for the seamless fusion of functionality and opulence. The Palace for Felicitations at our luxury resort in Rajasthan is a circular turret suite situated on the garden level of the Hill-Fort. It is an ideal choice for a small family or three friends. Two lithographs of Mughal rulers adorn the entrance to the room lending to the dated feel along with Art Deco furniture and an old fashioned floor with a floral design in the centre. A goat by Manjit Bawa fills a niche.

The interiors of Nirmal Mahal featuring wooden seats placed in front of archways

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.

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. This palatial room at one of the finest Alwar hotels is the ideal choice for a bunch of friends on a weekend celebration especially if they book the Mahal which is separated by a small courtyard. A work by the painter Madhav Satvalekar adorns the walls, creating a very ‘dated’ room with old fashioned floors.

Hill Fort Kesroli 14th Century Alwar - interior view of the Naqqar Khana Mahal featuring a king size bed with wall mounted fan

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. The lower floor has a double bed and a large bathroom with a shower. Isolated from the other rooms, it is the perfect option for a couple looking for a private stay.

Bhawani Mahal features regal interiors decorated in hues of red - Shankar Mahal offers a twin bed and several other amenities - Hill Fort-Kesroli

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. Its medieval division into two linear spaces sleeps another person but the space can also be used for sitting.

Hill Fort Kesroli 14th Century Alwar - interior view of the Rajhans Mahal with king size bed, ceiling fan, a wooden chair and a wardrobe

Lying at a level below the pool waters, this room is named after the royal swan. It has a balcony overlooking the green fields, and offers a view of the sun setting behind the hills. Neemrana Hill Fort-Kesroli rooms are intricately designed to combine regal design elements with modern amenities. This grand room with its large antique bed is an ideal choice for a couple or for those looking for a haven of peace.

Hill Fort Kesroli 14th Century Alwar - interior view of the Mynah Mahal with a queen size bed and numerous seating options

This is a room with a balcony overlooking the captivating green and yellow mustard fields. It is located at a level below the pool waters. The reposing pastoral views of the sunset over the quiet Aravallis on the skyline make it an ideal choice for people seeking peace.

interior view of the Koel Mahal room with a king size bed draped in a teal bed cover

An intimate room below the pool level to bless those who love agrarian views. The geometric green print links the room with the furrows in the fields below. It has a panoramic sunset view balcony overlooking the picturesque countryside. This room with its large antique bed set within an arch is an ideal choice for a couple.

Hill Fort Kesroli 14th Century Alwar - interior view of the Simurgh Mahal with brown curtains, king size bed and a wooden work desk

A room with a balcony overlooking the captivating green and yellow mustard fields. It is located one level below the pool waters and faces the majestic Aravallis on the skyline. The bathroom has a shower and a bathtub with a view.
 

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. Long like a train bogey with tiny windows over the village and the fields. This popular room in Alwar has a small private terrace to sun on.
 

Hill Fort Kesroli 14th Century Alwar - interior view of the Narendra Burj with a king size bed and checkered floors

Named after the late owner of Hill-Fort, Kesroli, the semi circular turret room with rounded furniture to match offers views of the countryside. A balcony gives outdoor access to the view and golden sunset. It faces the quiet Aravalli hills on the skyline.
 

Hill Fort Kesroli 14th Century Alwar - interior view of the Maan Burj room with king size bed, chairs, and lamps on either sides of the bed

This semi-circular room is named after Maan Kanwar, the wife of Thakur Narendra Singh. A quiet retreat located in a large turret, it faces east, towards the rising sun, the fort and the village.
 

Hill Fort Kesroli 14th Century Alwar - interior view of the Raunak Mahal room with a queen size bed, a chair and a lamp

The Palace of Festivities is a suite located on the garden level of the Hill-Fort, our hotel in Alwar. Its rustic white arches date back to the 14th century and have been restored to recreate the feeling of intimacy taking its guests back to a distant era.

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Hill Fort Kesroli 14th Century Alwar - interior view of the Saras Mahal featuring a queen size bed, white walls and yellow-coloured ceiling

A small turret room overlooking the pool and the sunset. It feels as medieval and basic as a room can, with its narrow entrance and a bathroom with a view.
 

Hill Fort-Kesroli 14th Century Alwar - View of the Rawal Mahal room with twin beds and a lamp on either side

A west facing, semi-circular room at the bottom of the turret of Kesroli Fort, offers views over the fields and a quietude not found in the village-facing rooms. It has two single bed and a floor designed with a grey-black durrie with a study table by a mediaeval window.
 

Hill Fort Kesroli 14th Century Alwar - Interior view of the Jai Mahal room with a queen size bed with paintings on the wall

This east-facing half-turret room at the base of a bastion of the fort, is designed with a pink durrie floor. It has one double bed and a study table by a mediaeval window.
 

Hill Fort Kesroli 14th Century Alwar - interior view of the Deppika Mahal room with a single bed, lamp and orange decor

This linear palace of the lamp named after a princess of Kesroli, overlooks the pool below and the countryside beyond. One queen-size bed in a niche and an ante-room, and a high single bed furnish the room which has a study table for romantic writing.

Hill Fort Kesroli 14th Century Alwar - interior view of the Hariyal Mahal room with a queen size bed and other seating options

A linear room at the garden level, with a bold chevron floor border shows the textures of its age on the walls.

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

The Peacock Palace in blue and white is named after India’s national bird, which is almost common to Rajasthan as a house sparrow.

Hill Fort Kesroli 14th Century Alwar - interior view of the Tota Mahal with single bed, paintings on the wall and green curtains

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.

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 Papiha Mahal room with blue and white decor

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. 

Hill Fort Kesroli 14th Century Alwar - interior view of the Neelkanth Bathroom featuring a shower area, mirror and a wash basin

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.

Hill Fort Kesroli 14th Century Alwar - Image of the Swagat Mahal bathroom featuring a wash basin and a mirror

Situated at the entrance of the Hill-Fort, Swagat Mahal, the welcome room, is a small suite situated near Darbar Mahal with direct access to the courtyard garden.

Hill Fort Kesroli 14th Century Alwar - interior view of Teetar Mahal with single bed and yellow curtains

The Palace of the Partridge is a suite situated on the garden level towards the centre of the Fort. 

Hill Fort Kesroli 14th Century Alwar - interior view of the Baaj Mahal Washroom featuring a commode, wash basin, mirror, a hairdryer  and a shower space

This small Falcon’s Palace is situated at the garden level of the Hill-Fort.