Roshan Haveli

Roshan Haveli Resort – Garden Grandeur on the Road to Amer

Roshan Haveli Resort sits at Kunda Tiraha on the Jaipur–Delhi Highway, roughly 3 km from the Amber Palace and around 15 km from Jaipur Junction. Established in 2000, it has built its reputation primarily as a wedding and events venue — with around 30 rooms arranged around a central marriage garden, a swimming pool, a lawn, and a banquet hall, it is a property designed for gatherings rather than passing trade. That context shapes everything about the experience here, for better and occasionally for worse.

Location

The highway position is both the property’s strength and its most obvious limitation. Amber Palace is on your doorstep, Jaigarh Fort is 10 km away, and the surrounding landscape is genuinely beautiful. But central Jaipur is 45 minutes to an hour away depending on traffic, so this is not the right base for those who want to be in the thick of city life. Ample parking is available, and the hotel has begun installing EV charging facilities, though these are not yet reliably operational.

The Rooms

Three categories are on offer — Deluxe, Super Deluxe, and Family — all reported as spacious, clean, and comfortably furnished by most guests. The Family Room suits larger groups well, and the layout of the property, with its garden dividing the two residential wings, means wedding parties can give both sides of the family their own separate space. Wi-Fi performs well. In-room amenities such as hot water and room service have been inconsistent enough across reviews to be worth flagging.

Food & Facilities

The restaurant is widely regarded as a genuine highlight — the food draws consistent praise from leisure travellers and wedding guests alike, and the garden setting makes meals feel like an occasion. Breakfast can run behind on busy mornings, so patience helps. Beyond the restaurant, the pool, lawn, and banquet hall are the property’s main draws and are well-maintained for events.

Service

This is where Roshan Haveli is most uneven. Individual staff members are frequently singled out in reviews for genuine warmth and effort. But check-in can be slow, room service inconsistent, and cleanliness standards have varied noticeably between visits. The property tends to perform at its best when hosting large groups for functions, where the communal energy suits its strengths.

Pros & Cons

✔ 3 km from Amber Palace — ideal for fort-focused itineraries
✔ Spacious grounds: pool, lawn, garden, banquet hall
✔ ~30 rooms with a layout purpose-built for wedding parties
✔ Food quality consistently praised
✔ Warm, genuinely helpful staff at their best
✔ Competitive pricing for the space offered

✘ Far from central Jaipur — 45–60 minutes by road
✘ Service and housekeeping consistency is unreliable
✘ Hot water and basic amenities have occasionally fallen short
✘ Better suited to groups and events than individual travellers

Overall

Roshan Haveli works best when taken on its own terms: a spacious, garden-centred property near Amer that comes alive for weddings and family gatherings, serves good food, and offers genuinely warm hospitality when it is firing on all cylinders. Solo travellers or those expecting city-hotel polish may find the gaps frustrating. But for a wedding party, a family reunion, or a night near the fort with room to breathe, it delivers something most Jaipur hotels simply cannot — space, greenery, and a sense of occasion.