Rohetgarh
Rohetgarh is the fortified desert home of the descendants of the 16th century Rathore of the Champawat clan, Thakur Dalpat Singh I. Generations of valiant noble-men have built this heritage home where, notwithstanding the inroads of modernity, aristocratic values are respected. The visitor of today experiences the famed warmth of courteous Rajput hospitality. Brilliantly plumed peacocks strut about, perching themselves under finely carved stone archways and the wind whispers through the neem tree groves and bougainvilleas. Within these time weathered walls lies an oasis of landscaped gardens and flowers in bloom - your Oasis in the arid land of Marwar.
Rohet is an evergreen Oasis, has linked its blue-green lakeside environs to a perennial stream which irrigates the desert lands of Jodhpur. Rohet is a warm fortified home still alive with a tradition of enviable cuisine and customs. At Rohet you'll truly feel that you are the first outsider to have arrived there. And, as Rohet draws you, linking you to its heart, it will bind you to a point of not wanting to leave. Your hosts will be none else than the 12th descendants of the first rulers who sat on the Rohet throne.
A small but quaint village, Rohet is home to several artisans, and visitors can also visit Bishnoi settlements with their scrubbed homes and flamboyantly dressed & bejeweled women.








