Splendid is the word that instantly strikes us as we enter the premises of the royal heritage hotel - Fort Unchagaon. Historical records suggest that the present Raja Surendra Pal Singh inherited Fort Unchagaon in 1927 at the tender age of ten. Finding it amazingly fascinating, the Raja personally supervised its renovation and maintenance. No wonder, we come across such a fine blend of early 20th century Indian and Colonial influences in its architecture! The hotel is now equipped with every imaginable modern amenity, making it a much loved weekend getaway for close friends and relatives, who cherish a passion for the old zamindari way of life. Fort Unchagaon offers one of the finest accommodation facilities amongst heritage hotels in North India. Standing majestically in the village Unchagaon, Fort Unchagaon houses 23 double rooms and suites. The interiors of this North Indian Heritage Hotel vividly reflects the influence of the early 20th century blend of Indian and colonial architecture. Being the private domicile of a prince, the dcor is authentically aristocratic
View MoreSplendid is the word that instantly strikes us as we enter the premises of the royal heritage hotel - Fort Unchagaon. Historical records suggest that the present Raja Surendra Pal Singh inherited Fort Unchagaon in 1927 at the tender age of ten. Finding it amazingly fascinating, the Raja personally supervised its renovation and maintenance. No wonder, we come across such a fine blend of early 20th century Indian and Colonial influences in its architecture! The hotel is now equipped with every imaginable modern amenity, making it a much loved weekend getaway for close friends and relatives, who cherish a passion for the old zamindari way of life. Fort Unchagaon offers one of the finest accommodation facilities amongst heritage hotels in North India. Standing majestically in the village Unchagaon, Fort Unchagaon houses 23 double rooms and suites. The interiors of this North Indian Heritage Hotel vividly reflects the influence of the early 20th century blend of Indian and colonial architecture. Being the private domicile of a prince, the dcor is authentically aristocratic