The
sprawling residence of the governess of Maharaja Ram Singh , It become his
favorite retreat and later , a hunting lodge. Designed by British architects
as a formal palace , Rambagh came to embody princely chic when it was
occupied by Maharaja Mann Singh and Maharani Gayatri Devi. Built in the
Indo-Saracenic style , the sprawling palace embodies good taste, and is one
of the country's premier palace hotels
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Situated
on the shores of the famous Ramgarh Lake, this was the hunting lodge of the
former rulers of Jaipur thickly wooded hills from a dramatic backdrop to the
old world colonial ambience. It's location makes it ideal for trekking,
boating or leisurely walks along the hilly terrain. Other relaxing
activities available at the lodge like tennis, squash, Billiards, Boating,
and Biridal thing make a trip to the lodge memorable.
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The
Thakurs of Bissau were a bristling, prickly lot and were often at daggers
drawn with other feudal chiefs. While their fort in the Shekhawati region
was sold a few decades ago, the town house in Jaipur, called Bissau palace,
now function as a hotel. This hotel is amazingly gracious and calm untouched
by the hustle-bustle of city life around it. Visitors are treated to a
fascinating collection of royal portraits, old silver and armoury dating
back to the 17th century. Its spacious and comfortable
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Maharajahs of Rajasthan ruled the
land with bejewelled fists and bequeathed it a legacy of forts that are
the best speakers of time. |
Palaces or the erstwhile
residences of the Maharajahs of yore create a milieu that's inescapably
attracting. Come and experience. |
The wildlife in Rajasthan is
perhaps as exotic as its culture. Be it birds, mammals or reptiles,
you'll see varieties you'll lose count of. |
As you finish your hunt with
forts, palaces and wildlife, get ready to soothe your souls at places
like Pushkar, Ajmer Sharif, Dilwara etc. |
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