Of all the traditional 'havelis' in Jaisalmer trying to sell you an authentic Rajasthani experience, Nachana gets high marks for getting it right effortlessly. Built in the 18th century for the younger princes of the Royal House of Jaisalmer, the aristocratic descendants still live in a part of this vast mansion. Built using the local yellow sandstone, the haveli is in a mix of traditional Rajasthani and Mughal styles. Airy arched corridors surround leafy courtyards. Dark twisting staircases lead to the terrace or to other inner courtyards. Family heirlooms, including swings, a pedicab, sundry water vessels and candlestands are scattered across the property. It's a feast for heritage-seeking eyes.
Rooms start around USD 50 in season, with discounts available off-season. Even if you aren't staying in the property you can still enjoy the experience sipping beer in their rooftop restaurant named Saffron. The overpriced cuisine is a hit and miss affair but the superbly chilled beer and great views more than make up for their lack of a reliable chef 😄
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