Ambika Niwas Palace, Muli
Ambika Niwas Palace in Muli, located in the Surendranagar district of Gujarat, is a magnificent heritage palace that reflects the royal legacy of the Jhala Rajput rulers and the cultural elegance of Saurashtra. Built in the early 20th century by Thakore Sahib Daulat Singhji, the palace is a striking example of Indo-European architecture featuring grand columns, ornate balconies, stained glass windows and beautifully carved wooden interiors that capture the charm of a bygone royal era. The palace once served as the royal residence of the Muli state and still preserves its regal atmosphere through antique furniture, vintage artifacts, royal portraits and spacious courtyards that narrate stories of Gujarat?s princely history. Surrounded by tranquil rural landscapes and traditional Kathiawadi culture, Ambika Niwas Palace offers visitors a unique opportunity to experience heritage hospitality in an authentic royal setting. Today the palace functions as a heritage stay where travelers can enjoy warm local hospitality, traditional cuisine and peaceful surroundings.