This elegantly designed Haveli was built at the state expence of the Jodhpur (Rajathan) state in lieu of the services rendered by Thakur Umaid Karan Singh Ji who migrated from Gujrat accompanying the future Maharaja Takhat Singh Ji from Ahmadnagar who was adopted and coronated post the death of Maharaja Man Singh Ji in 1843 A.D. He was granted the Fiefdom Pal also in 1843 A.D
Till 2000 A.D this has only been a private residence of the Pal family and after many years of sympathetic renovations and alterations, we have now opened the doors for the travelers to come and stay with us, feel the bygone era. The owner Chamund Singh Pal and his sons has tastefully converted the Heritage Haveli into a cosy Inn to accommodate discerning travelers.
Those wanting a feel of a traditional Rajput Home, a stay with his family at the Haveli Inn Pal promises to be special experience with warm hospitality and a friendly atmosphere. The Haveli is conceived as a place where past meets future.
The Haveli Inn has a pleasant terrace PANORAMA which has a scenic backdrop of mesmerising views of the massive Mehrangarh Fort, Umaid Bhawan Palace and surrounding Blue City creating the ultimate fusion between a breathtaking chaotic setting and unbridled enthusiasm. We Serve our traditional Rajasthani Meals.
Café SHEESH MAHAL is known for espresso coffee of different flavours and its central establishment as an informal restaurant primarily serving espresso coffee from an italian espresso machine La Cimbali and made to order sandwiches, hot meals and other quick brunches situated amidst town viewing the busy city ways a step outside.
Clean and well kept rooms and corridors, A perfect sleep in a snug bed, an excellent shower, a perfect relaxing terrace with breath-taking views over the complete 360 degree majorly The Mehrangarh Fort. Haveli Inn Pal is a corner round the city where we meet your expectations, Taking care of every small aspect of your stay.
Jodhpur is the second largest city in Rajasthan with current population of approx 18 Lakh. at the edge of the great Thar Desert, Jodhpur is a colourful city. The city is known as the "Sun City" for the bright, sunny weather it enjoys throughout the year. It is also referred to as the "Blue City"because of the blue-painted houses around the Mehrangarh Fort.