The estate is situated in the Jhalana Doongri region, a known micro-habitat for the Indian leopard.
The property's architecture incorporates elements of traditional Rajputana design integrated with natural, garden-focused landscaping.
The grounds host a diverse population of migratory birds, particularly during the winter months.
The hotel's land management practices prioritize the preservation of native plant species over ornamental exotic flora.
Grand Uniara A Heritage Hotel serves as a sprawling estate characterized by lush, park-like grounds and significant botanical biodiversity. The property functions as a historic residence that preserves a wide range of flora, effectively mimicking a private state park environment. Located near the Jhalana Doongri area, the estate acts as an ecological corridor for local wildlife within the urban landscape of Jaipur. The grounds feature expansive lawns, mature native trees, and landscaped gardens that sustain a variety of avian and small mammal species. It operates primarily as a luxury accommodation provider while maintaining its status as a site of ecological interest. The layout emphasizes open green space, contrasting with the high-density urban sprawl surrounding the Jawahar Lal Nehru Marg corridor.
The central arched corridors overlooking the expansive green lawn area.
Bring high-quality binoculars to observe the diverse bird species that frequent the dense garden canopy.
Opt for a room with a garden view to maximize exposure to the estate's ecological features.
Consult with onsite staff regarding guided morning walks to identify seasonal flora and fauna.
Do not attempt to feed or approach any wildlife discovered within the garden areas.
Maintain a quiet demeanor to avoid startling the resident wildlife; stay on marked paths to protect the garden ecology.