Hotel Samode Palace, Samode
Nestled picturesquely amidst rugged hills, Samode Palace is one of India’s most charming hotels. It offers a quite, elegant & luxurious atmosphere. Each room is exclusive and reflects an old world charm. The interior features a magnificent hand painted Darbar Hall and the breathtaking Sheesh Mahal.
Laxmi Vilas Palace, Bharatpur
Located near the world famous bird sanctuary amidst 40 acres of landscaped environs, the Palace was built in 1899, for the younger brother of the Maharaja of Bharatpur. The architecture is a blend of the Mughal and the Rajputana styles.
Hotel Lallgarh Palace, Bikaner
Built entirely of richly carved sandstone, the Lallgarh Palace offers its guests an experience of sheer splendour. It has forty lavishly furnished rooms, each having its own unique interior, reminiscent of the royal past. The hotel offers sumptuous buffets and a-la-carte multi cuisine.
Devi Garh
Devi Garh is well placed in the lap of nature majestically standing in the natural environment of Aravali Hills. The Fort, overlooking the village of Delwara is close to the temples of Eklingji and Nagda. Devi Garh is an all suite Boutique Hotel housing 23 suites and 6 shikar tents. Each of the suites have a private dining area, marble bath tub, CD player and all other modern facilities. It is also a unique spa destination offering gymnasium, steam and sauna facilities, an open-air jaccuzi and offers Ayurvedic therapies and massages, yoga and meditation.
Deogarh Mahal, Deogarh
Deogarh Mahal was built in the 17th century. Situated in the rugged countryside of the Aravalis, doted by a number of lakes, it is visited by a large variety of migratory birds. Run and restored by the family, the castle has a good collection of miniature paintings.
Khimsar Fort, Khimsar
This 16th century Fort, perched on the edge of the desert, is an oasis of peace with its pool and sprawling lawns. Located in the heart of rural India away from pollution and noise, you can enjoy the sand dunes, camel-safari and see the rare Black Buck antelope during your stay here.
Castle Mandawa, Mandawa
Vanyavilas is adjacent to the Ranthambhore National Park and Tiger Reserve - home of the magnificent Indian tiger, deer, leopard, and crocodile. It is a luxurious jungle resort. Air-conditioned luxury tents with private gardens are set among lemon and mango trees by a carp-filled lake. The outdoor swimming pool is heated and there is a fabulous spa. This is no rustic camp.
Wildflower Hall, near Shimla
An ideal base to discover the legacy of 18th century frescoes that adorn the Havelis of this storybook town. With canopied balconies and turreted battlements, it offers modern comforts with an old world charm. The highlight of your stay is a royal repast where guests dine under the stars entertained by a Rajasthani fire dancer.
Neemrana Fort Palace, Neemrana
Built in 1464 Neemrana is the oldest property run as a heritage resort. Situated on a hill-side, 122 kms. from Delhi on the Delhi-Jaipur highway, it is Rajasthan’s closest palace from Delhi. The rooms are tastefully furnished with an eclectic blend of traditional India and colonial furniture.
Hotel Pushkar Palace, Pushkar
The finest property built on the bank of the Pushkar Lake in the 15th Century by the Maharaja of Jaisalmer, subsequently presented to the Maharaja of Kishangarh. The Palace commands a magnificent view of the Aravali Hills, sand-dunes and 400 temples. Pushkar is a popular year round destination.
Fateh Prakash Palace Hotel, Udaipur
Fateh Prakash is a royal retreat tastefully decorated in traditional style with antique furniture and fixtures. The palace has been restored to its pristine glory with modern amenities, offering you an experience originally reserved for the royalty.