Jyoti Chamber, New Station Rd, behind Hotel Prince (Confort INN, Dharanagar Kodki, Old Dhatia Falia, 370001 Bhuj, Guyarat, India
Ver mapa
Bhuj, formerly sacred to the snake Bhujang, was established byRao Hamirjiin 1510 and was made the capital ofCutch Stateby RaoKhengarji Iin 1549. Its foundation stone as state capital was formally laid onVikram Samvat1604Maagha5th (approx. 25 January 1548). After 1590, when Rao was forced to acknowledgeMughal supremacy, Bhuj was known as Suleiman Nagar among Muslims. The walls were built by RaoGodji Iin 1723[dubiousdiscuss], and theBhujiya Fortby Devkaran Seth in RaoDeshalji I's time (1718 - 1741).Mostrar más
Igualamos los precios
Descripción del alojamiento
Bhuj, formerly sacred to the snake Bhujang, was established byRao Hamirjiin 1510 and was made the capital ofCutch Stateby RaoKhengarji Iin 1549. Its foundation stone as state capital was formally laid onVikram Samvat1604Maagha5th (approx. 25 January 1548). After 1590, when Rao was forced to acknowledgeMughal supremacy, Bhuj was known as Suleiman Nagar among Muslims. The walls were built by RaoGodji Iin 1723[dubiousdiscuss], and theBhujiya Fortby Devkaran Seth in RaoDeshalji I's time (1718 - 1741).
Mostrar más
5/5
Excepcional
Puntuación de terceros
Limpieza5.0
Instalaciones5.0
Ubicación5.0
Servicio5.0
Alrededores
Aeropuerto: Aeropuerto De Bhuj
(4,3 km)
Aeropuerto: Aeropuerto de Kandla
(53,9 km)
Ver en el mapa
Habitaciones
Políticas
1
Habitación deluxe, sin aire acondicionado
Datos de la habitación
Comprobar disponibilidad
1
Habitación con aire acondicionado
Datos de la habitación
Comprobar disponibilidad
Políticas del alojamiento
Hora de entrada y de salida
Hora de entrada: a partir de las 14:00
Hora de salida: antes de las 12:00
Mascotas
No se admiten mascotas
Descripción del alojamiento
Bhuj, formerly sacred to the snake Bhujang, was established byRao Hamirjiin 1510 and was made the capital ofCutch Stateby RaoKhengarji Iin 1549. Its foundation stone as state capital was formally laid onVikram Samvat1604Maagha5th (approx. 25 January 1548). After 1590, when Rao was forced to acknowledgeMughal supremacy, Bhuj was known as Suleiman Nagar among Muslims. The walls were built by RaoGodji Iin 1723[dubiousdiscuss], and theBhujiya Fortby Devkaran Seth in RaoDeshalji I's time (1718 - 1741).
Bhuj has been attacked six times. In two cases the defense was successful and in four it failed. In 1728 an attack by Sarbuland Khan, Mughal Viceroy of Gujarat, was repulsed by RaoDeshalji I, and, in 1765Mian Ghulam Shah Kalhorowas, by a timely display of the strength of the fortifications, induced to withdraw. During the civil troubles of the reign of the RaoRayadhan III, Bhuj was thrice taken, by Meghji Seth in 1786, by Hansraj in 1801, and byFateh Muhammadin 1808. On the 26th March 1819, the hill fort of Bhujia was captured by a British detachment under Sir William Keir.
Preguntas frecuentes
¿Cuáles son los horarios de entrada y salida en Hotel Ritish?
La hora de entrada en Hotel Ritish es 14:00 y la hora de salida es 12:00.
¿Se admiten mascotas en Hotel Ritish?
No, no se admiten mascotas en Hotel Ritish.
¿Cuánto cuesta el alojamiento en Hotel Ritish?
Los precios en Hotel Ritish varían según las fechas, la política del hotel y otros factores. Para consultar los precios, busca las fechas en las que deseas alojarte.
¿Cómo llego desde el aeropuerto más cercano a Hotel Ritish?
El aeropuerto más cercano es Aeropuerto De Bhuj, y está a 11 min en coche desde el hotel (unos 4,3 km).
¿Cuál es la política de cancelación de Hotel Ritish?
La política de cancelación de Hotel Ritish varía según el tipo de habitación y las condiciones de la reserva.