Established in the city of Juna Madwa, Sarita Mandvi Mahal is a princely architectural complex that shares its origin with the famous Mandvi Mahal of Gujarat. Turned into a world class heritage hotel, the Mahal is characterized by quaint palias that are found in the exterior entrance.
Built in the 19th century, Sarita Mandvi Mahal speaks of the vibrant cultural era of the Rajputs. Set in the tranquil ambience of Chandod, the Mahal is the perfect solitary holiday stay-inn of Gujarat.
While the court yard located at the middle of the Mahal displays a natural charm through potted plants and fascinating sculptures, the entire aura of the place reminds one of the rich and royal lifestyle of the Rajput warriors.
One of the prime attractions of Sarita Mandvi Mahal is the nearby Narmada River. An old and mythical river of India, Narmada pulls a large number of tourists to its banks who opt for either boating or water surfing in the splashing streams of the river.
Adorned with special creative care, the interiors of the Mahal are divided into palatial and standard size rooms. From attached bath, open balcony to dialing and TV, the rooms of the Mahal offer a wide array of services to the visitors.
A majestic banquet donned by a historically significant dining table dishes out cuisines of global origin for the tourists. With a sumptuous menu the place is quite famous for its period décor and designing.
With an inherent resource of aesthetics, Sarita Mandvi Mahal boasts of several equally fascinating places situated in its neighborhood. Apart from the royal Raipipla town and Dabhoi temples and fortresses that dates back to 12th century, the Mahal also provides easy accessibility to the historically famous Baroda city which is just 55 km from the place.
A modern hotel with a traditional blend of hospitality and affordability, Sarita Mandvi Mahal promises a lifetime experience of contentment to all who wish to visit this exceptionally beautiful palace of Gujarat.


