Hotel Devigarh
Palace, Udaipur
Tucked away in the age-old Aravali hills of Rajasthan, the 18th century Devi
Garh Fort Palace, in the village of Delwara commands one of the three main passes
into the valley of Udaipur. Sajja Singh, who hailed from the neighbouring state
of Gujarat, was awarded this strategically significant principality, in recognition
of his bravery and loyalty to Maharana Pratap against the Mughal emperor Akbar,
at the battle of Haldighati (1576).
Hotel Fateh
Prakash Palace, Udaipur
Fateh Prakash Palace is yet another Wonder in the City Palace Compound in Udaipur.
The original Palace converted Hotel is Classified as a Grand Heritage Palace
and has won national tourism award for best hotel in its category. Owned and
managed by hospitality masters- HRH Group of Hotels, the imposing lakeside Fateh
Prakash Palace recapitulates royal traditions and lifestyles in its antique
furniture, original paintings and opulent interiors.
Hotel Fort Rajwada,
Jaisalmer
Located in 20 acres of land, this princely home has an interior decor, created
by the genius of renowned opera set designer, Ms Stephenie Engeln. Located in
the midst of great Thar desert, the 65 -rooms & 4 royal suites are done
up in traditional Rajasthani culture, & have modern facilities like Central
Air-conditioning, Swimming Pool, multi- cuisine restaurants, health club, etc.,
Hotel Fort Khimsar, Khimsar
International telephone facility, Home theatre (DVD Projection with DTS Digital
Dolby and Prologic Sound Systems), Horse & Camel rides, Yoga Centre (de-stressing
and rejuvenation), Golf Driving, Range and Putting Green, Grass playing field
for Soccer and Cricket, Stargazing with telescope, Table Tennis, Croquet, T.V.
Lounge Bar, Swimming pool (with filtration), Tennis Court (with flood lighting),
Health Club (Gym, Sauna and Steam), Ayurvedic massage with pure Indian herbal
oils
Hotel Lake Palace,
Udaipur
The Lake Palace is one of the most beautiful palaces in the world, arising out
of the Turquoise Waters of the Pichola like an elegant fantasy in white marble.
The Lake palace was built in the 17th century on a natural foundation of 4 acers
of rock. It was initially called Jaginwas after its founder Maharana Jagjit
Singh. The Maharana, ruler of Jaipur from 1628 to 1654, was very friendly with
Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan and encouraged his craftsmen to copy some of the glories
of his incomparable buildings at Agra. The successive rulers used this cool
haven as their summer resort, holding their regal durbars in its courtyards.
Hotel Laxmi Niwas,
Bikaner
Travel Desk, Direct Dialing Telephone, Swimming Pool, Indoor Games, Television,
24 Hours Room Service, Cyber Cafe, Money Exchange, Safe, Laundry, Car Rental,
Tennis Courts, Nature trails, Solar and Rowing Boats, Attached Bathroom With
Hot Cold Water.
Hotel Laxmi Vilas,
Bharatpur
Location: 6 km from Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary, 56 km from Agra and 189 km from
Jaipur and 187 km from Delhi.
Hotel Raj Vilas, Jaipur
This spa resort is spread over 30 acres of orchards, gardens, fountains &
a haveli that houses an ayurvedic spa. Rooms are arranged around courtyards
& there is a villa with a private lounge pool also. This swanky resort has
its own helipad also. Jaipur is famous for its semi- precious stones & elephant
ride at 15th Century Amer fort Palace. The first mansion in Jaipur, the Raj
Palace was built in 1728 by the Prime Minister of the Raj, Thakur Mohan Singhji
of Chaumoo and has remained his descendant's residence until now.
Hotel Rambagh, Jaipur
This former residence of the Maharaja of Jaipur was converted into a hotel in
early 1970s and is now managed by The Taj Group of Hotels. This Heritage property
has hosted a number of VIPs including Jacquelin Kennedy and has recently undergone
massive renovations to restore it to its past glory. The palace is situated
in the heart of the city, close to the main shopping areas and historical monuments.
Hotel Taj Hari
Mahal, Jodhpur
This house or Colonial Banglow was built in early 40's by Late Madho Singh Ji
of Bhenswara as his personal and Family residence in Jodhpur. the house was
designed by a well known English Architect Mr. Goldstow, made in Pink &
Red sand stone.
Hotel The Bagh, Bharatpur
The Bagh is a heritage hotel set in 12 acres two hundred year-old garden in
Bharatpur Rajasthan, it is located just four hours away from major destinations
such as Delhi, Jaipur and Gwalior. The Bagh offers visitors an opportunity to
experience quiet luxury near Keoladeo Ghana National Park, one of the most famous
bird sanctuaries in the world. The hotel's fourteen rooms are located in three
different residential complexes. A restaurant, banquet hall, coffee shop, library
and a gym, all situated in a verdant orchard, allow guests to enjoy solitude
and companionship in restful indoor and outdoor spaces.
Hotel Udai Vilas,
Udaipur
A legendary palace standing on a peaceful island "Bramhapuri" on the
western Banks of Pichola Lake, Overlooking the magnificent city palace. The
oldest jagdish Temple ,Bathing Ghats and Embankments. West Zone culture Center
of India which happens to be historical Bagore ki haveli is also situated on
the opposite ghat.
Hotel Umaid Bhawan
Palace, Jodhpur
Ever since Umaid Bhawan Palace opening In 1977, Umaid Bhawan has remained one
of the top heritage hotels in India and the very best in Jodhpur. A splendid
example of Indo-colonial & the art-deco style of the thirties, Umaid Bhawan
is one of the largest and grandest private residences in the world.
Hotel Vanya Vilas,
Ranthambore
This Oberoi Groups` luxury spa resort, located adjacent to the famous Ranthambhor
Tiger Reserve, is the first luxury jungle resort in India. The Resort consists
of luxury air conditioned tents, located discretely so as to ensure maximum
privacy. The tents, restaurants, bar, etc., occupy only 5% of the Site, thus
maintaining its natural beauty.
Pushkar Resort, Pushkar
Puskar Resorts provides an ambience of peace and tranquility, after the heat,
dust and crowds during a hectic tour of Rajasthan. The Resort in Pushkar is
family managed whose warmth, hospitality and personal care will make your stay
an occasion to remember.
Hotel Samode Palace, Samode
In a narrow valley between red & green hills, 28 miles from Jaipur, this
18th century palace, built in the shadow of a small fort, the Samode Palace
towers over its little village. The palace has splendidly painted & enameled
public rooms, including a grand 250 year old audience hall now used for gala
dinners.
Hotel Sariska Palace
The Royal Hunting Lodge, Sariska Palace Hotel, beckons you to a tryst with nature.
Sariska is set among valleys, hills and deep forests that change colour with
the seasons. It is home to an exotic variety of wild animals and beautiful birds.
Here, herds of spotted deer, play hide and seek with the shadows. And the big
wild cats, the tiger, leopards and panthers roam free. Come, take a walk on
the wild side and stay in royal comfort at: Hotel Sariska Palace. Built by Maharaja
Jai Singh of Alwar at the turn of the century, the Sariska Palace was a royal
hunting lodge.
Tiger Den Resort,
Ranthambore
Tiger Den Resort Ranthambhor, sprawling over an area of 5 acres on the edge
of the Ranthambore National Park, is a place which refreshes your scenic senses.
Nestled among the majestic Aravali Hills, covered with lavish flora and fauna,
it provides a soothing warmth to the eyes and relaxation to the mind.