Ghanerao, formerly known as Ganora, was founded in 1606 by Gopal Das Rathore, a brave Rajput warrior from the Mertia clan. It is a small town but located strategically at the entrance of one of the few passes in the Aravallis, that connects the two major cities, Jodhpur and Udaipur. This tiny village thus formed a link between the territories held by the two traditional strongholds of Rajasthan, Mewar and Marwar, and featured often in the history of both these two erstwhile princely states.
In the mid 15th century when both clans met as equals, they determined the boundaries of their two kingdoms with a saying "Aonla aonla Mewar, Baoliya baoliya Marwar." Aonla is a shrub with bright yellow flowers that flourished in Mewar but was not spotted in Marwar. The baoliya, a robust thorny tree, on the other hand was common in Marwar but not found in Mewar. The Godwar region, of which Ghanerao forms a part, has plains covered with aonla.
*2 Suite, 12 Double, 2 single with attached bathrooms.
*Telephones & Fax facility
*Room Service
*Laundry Buffet and Alacarte Restaurant
*Walking in the village and country side can be arranged.along with local guide.
*Sightseeing to Jodhpur, Udaipur, Kumbalgarh, Ranakpur can be arranged.
*Horse safaris can be arranged.
*Trekking at Kumbalgarh Sanctuary.
*Massage to relax using age old oils
*Doctor on Call