Guldar
· The LeopardOur flagship — sited on a granite spur with the widest view across the boulder country. Hand-cut stone walls, dark teak shutters, and a private pool that mirrors the Aravalli sky.

Eleven Keys · By Hand
Seven Suite Villas, named for the wild creatures of Jawai. Four Junior Suites, woven into the granite itself.
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Free-standing stone houses on private plots — each named for an iconic creature of Jawai.
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Intimate Rock Sanctuaries built into the boulders, with hand-painted murals and jewel-toned linens.
Guldar & Kin · 7 Suite Villas
Seven free-standing stone houses, each on its own granite plot — private pools, outdoor baths, and floor-to-ceiling glass that dissolves the line between interior and wilderness.






Our flagship — sited on a granite spur with the widest view across the boulder country. Hand-cut stone walls, dark teak shutters, and a private pool that mirrors the Aravalli sky.
Cloistered behind walls of layered local stone, with a hidden courtyard and a moonlit plunge pool — a quiet refuge for the hours after dusk.
Lean and elegant, oriented for first light. Floor-to-ceiling glass, a warm timber soaking tub, and a mural wall of hand-painted Rajasthani motifs.
Tucked low against an outcrop, with a vaulted lounge in lime plaster, hand-carved teak furniture, and a private garden of native acacia and millet grass.
The largest villa — two stone pavilions joined by a granite walk, an infinity-edge pool that meets the horizon, and a butler in quiet attendance.
Set high above the grasslands where the nilgai graze at dusk. A long terrace of polished stone, an outdoor fireplace, and an unbroken horizon line.
The most water-bound of the villas — a reflecting pond at the threshold, a deep teal plunge pool, and the song of waterbirds at first light.
The Rock Sanctuaries · 4 Junior Suites
Four intimate sanctuaries — high ceilings, hand-painted murals, brass fixtures, jewel-toned linens, and hand-carved teak doors. Architecture that bows to the granite it rests upon.




An intimate sanctuary set into the boulder line. A hand-painted crane mural rises behind the king bed; brass chandeliers and jewel-toned linens warm the lime-plastered walls.
Earth-toned plaster walls, a quietly framed lounge, and Rajasthani-carved doors. The bath sits behind a stone screen, with hand-painted tiles inspired by the Aravalli landscape.
A long, light-washed sanctuary — the bed faces a subtle seating room with brass detailing, blue-green textiles, and a writing desk overlooking a private granite terrace.
Twin chandeliers, jewel-toned cushions, and earthy textile layers framed by raw stone. The room opens toward the Jawai dam — silence broken only by water birds.