Conference Room
This beautiful hall was the private audience room of Maharaja Ganga Singhji. The green wooden and gold theme wall painting with a carved and gilded wooden ceiling was designed to provide an ambience conducive to serious thinking. The audience room has been witness to many important cabinet meetings of the Bikaner State. Today it is the conference hall of The Laxmi Niwas Palace. Equipped with all major facilities it provides the perfect backdrop for an unforgettable conference. |
 |
Cultural Programs
Rajasthan Folk music/dance, Desert folk songs, Kalb Elian music, Fire dance, Gazal, Kavalies and varieties of entertainment program are being arranged. These entertainment programs are organized in the Courtyard/Recreation hall/Garden. |
 |
Desert Trekking
Trekking in the desert is very adventurous. Pack your sack with trekking kits and set for a 5 to 10 kms trekking in the desert and sand dunes. Trekking en-thrills an experience courage when in isolation and also test your endurance power. It remains a favorite sport with young and old. |
Games & Entertainment
The Palace offers a quite a few games and entertainment. An illuminated Lawn Tennis court, Badminton Court, Croquet, Practicing Net, Putting Green, 3 Greens, Table Tennis, Billiard and board games are a few to mention. |
Recreation
Under Construction |
Dinner in Sand Dunes
A luxurious multi cuisine restaurant, the Swarna Mahal is located in the private dining hall of the Royal family. Decorated with pure gold wall paintings and a gilded carved woodwork ceiling the Swarna Mahal is literally a "golden room" with an ambience that transports you to a fairy tale world of beautiful princesses and chivalrous princes. The chef takes his inspiration from the famed table of the Bikaner Royal Family. Apart from its regular menu Swarna Mahal also serves several mouth watering local specialities.
Dinner in the Rajasthan Village
An authentic traditional local cuisine is being served here. Rajasthan Village is being setup. Cultural entrainment is added for one experience the rural rusty but rich cultural life style.
Dinner in the Sand Dunes
At 10 kms from the Palace, in a rustic camping set up a theme dinner is organized in the sand dunes. The venue is lit up with mashals and oil lamps. Desert singers and dance troops liven up the evening with their enchanting performance. Evenings in the desert and in the sand dunes open to the sky, a beautiful experience. |
 |
Lounge
Set amidst vast lush green lawns, lily ponds and fountains the Laxmi Niwas Palace is a dream carved out of red sandstone.The first view of the Palace from the Clock Tower Gate confirms that this is no ordinary palace The Laxmi Niwas Palace is the culmination of a tradition of excellence which stretches back to antiquity.
The touch of royalty is instantly apparent as you step in the red sandstone portico. Even a casual glance will show that this is no ordinary portico. It was designed to welcome Emperors, Kings and Viceroys. No expence was spared to make the first step into The Laxmi Niwas Palace a truly memorable experience.
A short flight of marble stairs takes you to the reception. This beautifully carved red sandstone and marble room extends to you a warm welcome and prepares you for the wonders that are in store for you.
You are then taken for a welcome drink to the lobby. This huge exquisitely carved hall with sandstone arches was once the state drawing room. Luxuriously appointed Victorian rooms cater to every comfort. The Royal guests were welcomed in this very manner in the days of yore. |
 |
Bar
This well stocked bar serves a wide range of drinks and a variety of cocktails. Decorated with trophies from the hunting expeditions of the kings, the Trophy bar is the ideal retreat for enjoying your drinks. |