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Once a sacred dune, in honor of a Warrior God in Marwar, is now a home to Mihir Garh, a fort where travelers would soak in the spectacular sunsets at the jewel of the desert. It is popularly known as Sun Fortress, which celebrates rich culture of Rajasthan, its royal charm and blends it with luxury to make it a matchless affair.
Located 600 metres from the Taj Mahal – the world’s most exquisite testimony to undying love – it is easy to rekindle romance at The Oberoi Amarvilas. The elegantly appointed rooms and suites offers uninterrupted, spectacular and tear evoking view of the Taj Mahal; complemented by Oberoi’s warm, personalized hospitality. When the setting sun turns the monument pink this is where you want to be.
Rivalling some of the better-known properties in the capital, The Leela Palace, the only modern palace hotel with the rooftop infinity pool in New Delhi, sets a new benchmark for standards in the 21st Century. Being located in the heart of the Diplomatic Enclave, have become the favorite for many significant Bureaucrats. It offers 260 oversized guestrooms and suites all with views of Lutyens Delhi.
Enjoying an idyllic location on the shores of Lake Vembanad, Kumarakom Lake Resort features traditional architecture of Kerala nestled amid the picturesque backwaters of Kerala. Each villa is outfitted with ornately carved wooden ceilings, colorful mythological murals, and enormous garden bathrooms with Jacuzzis. The infinity pool, whose invisible lip makes you feel as if you are swimming in Lake Vembanad itself.
Palais de Mahé occupies a splendid heritage-design building in Pondicherry’s French Quarter. The furnishings are faithful to the building’s French colonial past while the experience on offer is a captivating blend of the old and the new making you feel like a traveler in time. The vibe is intimate, couples-oriented and slightly exclusive. The rooftop restaurant offers divine, inventive Indian-Continental fusion food in an ultra- romantic setting.
Built over a century ago, overlooking the Colaba Bay and the magnificent India Gate, Taj Mahal Palace has become the favorite of many Indian Maharajas, visiting dignitaries and film stars over the years due to its comfortable, well-appointed accommodation and excellent location. It overwhelms with period charm and old-world splendor mixed with a modern twist.
In the heart of India, on the edge of Bandhavgarh National Park, the territory with the highest density of tigers in the world, Samode Palace, a highlight of the town, now meticulously transformed into an elegant and quiet luxury hotel. It is eco-designed, taking its inspiration from the architecture of the village, and blends seamlessly into the country side.
In the Southeast of Leh, at the foot of Thiksay Monastery is the luxurious Chamba Camp with high ceilings, air-conditioning and private decks. After exploring the highlights of Ladakh, this extremely comfortable camp offers a welcome retreat at the end of each day, often with drinks around the campfire or guest speakers offering an insight into local traditions, customs and history.
Evolve Back’s Spirit of the land philosophy finds its most intimate expression at Kabini, and enjoins you to be part of the vibrant social tapestry of the local Kadu Kuruba tribe. This picturesque resort of sweeping panoramic vistas is bordered on two sides by the Kabini River.
Set in 47 acres of Moghul gardens, Rambagh Palace dates back to 1835 and is Jaipur’s premier address having remained the home of the Jaipur royal family until 1957. It was originally a small four-roomed pavilion built for the chief lady-in-waiting to the Maharani and it was later refurbished as a royal guesthouse and hunting lodge. It is set amidst beautifully landscaped gardens and provides a truly dignified stay in Jaipur.
Just off Chowringhee Road, on the top floors of Kanak Towers, is this new discreet, elegant nine-suite oasis, The Glenburn Penthouse, which is adorned with elegant colonial-era furniture from Bengal. Overlooking Victoria Memorial and Maidan, it is an ode to the city.
Perched on the river bank of Ganga, Brijrama Palace is one of the oldest landmarks of the city dating back to the year 1812. The hotel boasts of its historical elevator, installed in 1918, also being the first elevator of India. The regal rooms offer window bays for watching the world go by, while their impeccable service and the magical ambiance at the hotel will definitely leave you spellbound.
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