Mosaics Guesthouse

Top choice in Eastern Rajasthan


Get away from it all at this gorgeous arty place (the French owner is a mosaic artist and will show off his workshop) with four lovely rooms, courtyard garden, and a rooftop terrace with beautiful fort views. Set-price Franco-Indian meals cost ₹800/1000 for veg/nonveg. It’s about 1km past the fort near Kunda Village – head for Siyaram Ki Doongri, where you’ll find signs.

There are discounts in summer.


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