More than five centuries ago, the grandson of Maharaja Udaikaran of Amer, Rao Shekhaji, founded the sub-clan popularly known as Shekhawat. Alsisar Haveli is owned by this Branch of the Kachhawa clan of Rajputs. The descendants of the family have restructured and refurbished their old mansion (Haveli) into a modern day Heritage Hotel to give the guests a feel of the Raj days. Alsisar Haveli lies tucked away in the heart of the pink city, Jaipur. It brings back to life the grandeur of the old days and is a memorable regal Rajasthani experience for the guests. Built in 1892, the Haveli incorporates the finesse of traditional Rajput architecture and is a sight to behold. The large elevated platform that dominates the central area of the ground floor and once used for get-togethers by the gents of the house is now open to guests who can witness puppet shows and folk dances while enjoying their snacks or drinks. The spacious lobby, which opens into the chowk (inner courtyard), was a century ago used by the ladies of the house and is now open for guests .
The rooms are very much like the ones that were used by the Thakurs of Alsisar. Antique furniture and mediaeval Rajasthani style-fabrics charmingly enhance the Rajasthani experience. An assortment of 36 air-conditioned rooms which have individual temperature controls and attached tub-baths with running hot and cold water round the clock.
Swimming pool, Folk dances and Puppet shows, Camel safaris and jeep safaris, Doctor on call, Room service, Car on Rental, Safe Deposit, Car Parking, Restaurant, and Laundry.
A holiday at the Pink City of India, Jaipur is like a dream come true. The magnificent Mahals will do magic to you. City Palace, Hawa Mahal, Amber Fort and the Jal Mahal top the list of must visit palaces at Jaipur. Camel ride on the sand dunes, picnic at the nearby Ramgarh Lake, movie at the famous Raj Mandir theatre, and elephant polo at the Rambagh palace are must dos at Jaipur. The Kundan jewelry and the blue pottery of Jaipur are world-renowned. The hand block printed Sanganeri and Bagru cotton fabrics make excellent souvenirs.