Aman
I Khas, Ranthambore
Aman-i-Khas (combining aman, or peace, in Sanskrit, and khás,
or special, in Urdu and Hindi) is a six-tent wilderness camp near
Ranthambhore National Park in Rajasthan, India. The camp opened in November
2003. Set in rugged countryside, Aman-i-Khas is a wilderness retreat located
on the fringe of Ranthambhore National Park, in Rajasthan, India. The park offers
opportunities for sighting leopards, tigers and deer.
Hotel Amar
Vilas, Agra
Only 600 metres from the Taj Mahal, stands the Oberoi Groups's luxury spa resort.
All 106 rooms of this modern spa resort offer an unmatched views of the Taj
Mahal - Poetry in Marble. The rooms have elegantly appointed interiors with
Teakwood flooring & finest hand - crafted furniture.
Ananda in Himalayas,
Rishikesh
Arrive at South Asia`s finest resort & Spa, Ananda in the Himalayas- translated
in ancient sanskrit, to mean - Happiness & Self contentment. Once the abode
of the Maharaja of Tehri Garhwal, Ananda is now the chosen destination of the
leisure, life-style & business traveller. There are 76 rooms set amidst
beautiful landscape gardens. Each room & suite offers breathtaking views
of the Ganges & the mystifying ascent of the Hills. Bathe at divine Himalayan
heights.
The Bagh
Resort, 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
Devigarh, Udaipur
The 18th Century Fort Palace, nestled in Aravali Hills, has been restored as
an all suite luxury hotel comprising of 23 suites & 6 tents using local
marble & semi- precious stones. The interiors are done up in contemporary
design creating a new image of 21st Century India.
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.
Imperial Hotel,
New Delhi
This Delhi landmark built in 1933, is located on Janpath, & close to Connaught
Place. The hotel has been recently renovated with non - fussy period furniture
that evokes the British Raj & offers Neo - Victorian furnishings & paintings.
The hotel offers some of the best eating joints in the town. The Coffee Shop
1911 offers sumptuous lunch buffet spreads in its lawns during winters.
Hotel Lake
Palace, Udaipur
This 250 -year old marble Palace Hotel sits like a vision in Lake Pichola. The
interior public rooms are elegant. If you want regal surroundings, opt for a
suite; All other rooms have contemporary decor, Most rooms offer lake views,
though some have the views of the Lily Pond or the Courtyard. Don`t miss a ride
on Gangaur Boat, a wooden barge where you can take meals.
Hotel Laxmi
Niwas, Bikaner
Access: Airport - 240 km, Railway Station - 2 km, Bus Stand - 1 km.
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.
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.
Raj
Palace, 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.
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.
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. The rooms, which have internal pillars & arches, are furnished
with traditional Rajasthani style chairs & beds, with mosquito net canopies.
Though the rooms are not regal, they are clean & comfortable. There are
no telephones & no televisions. The hotel also runs the Samode Bagh luxury
tents encampment in the Fatehpura village.
Hotel Taj
Ganges, Varanasi
This western style high rise hotel has a lavish lobby & spacious modern
rooms. Ask for rooms facing the swimming pools. Varanasi is more than 2500 years
old city & ask the lobby manager to book you for an early morning boat ride
in the holy river Ganges to witness sunrise & daily rituals performed at
ghats by the Hindus. You can even book a half day excursion to Sarnath where
lord Buddha preached his first sermon.
Hotel
Taj Hari Mahal, Jodhpur
Set amidst six acres of landscaped gardens, the hotel makes lavish use of exquisite
marble in an architectural style, which harmoniously bends an Old World charm
with contemporary elegance. The grand lobby leads on to our restaurants, which
range in decor and ambience from a coffee shop to a lounge bar, a Verandah Cafe,
a Specialty Chinese Restaurant with two private dining rooms attached, and a
24-Hour room service. The choice of cuisine ranges from the local Rajasthani,
to Indian, Continental and Chinese.
Hotel Taj Mahal,
Delhi
This jazzy hotel crackles with life - too much life for some visitors. The best
rooms are on the upper floors & overlook the pools. The Hotel has special
floors for business traveler & offers secretarial services for same. The
lobby is done up in bright Rajasthani style ceramics mounted on a wall &
set in sealing domes. Marble Jalis (latticework screens) discretely cover pool
facing windows & surround a central platform with a bubbling fountain.
Hotel Udai
Vilas, Udaipur
Due to open in August 2002, this luxury spa resort is located on the famous
Pichola Lake & has been designed as a traditional Rajasthani palace. The
resort is set in 30 acres of beautifully landscaped gardens, decorative fountains
& pavilions, giving it a genuine Rajasthani ambience. Most of the guest
rooms have uninterrupted views of the Pichola Lake & the City Palace. The
hotel is in ideal base from which to explore the fabled 16th century town of
Udaipur. Also called Venice of the East.
Hotel
Umaid Bhawan, Jodhpur
This magnificent pink sandstone palace, built in the 1930s in the art deco style
of colonial India is perhaps the grandest of the palace hotels of Rajasthan.
Its also home to the current Jodhpur Maharaja. The public rooms are lavish &
filled with objects de art. Many of the rooms, though not opulent, have period
decor.
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.