Saturday, July 18, 2009

Rambagh Palace Hotel

Rambagh Palace Hotel was initially, a modest four-room pavilion built for Kesar Badaran, chief lady-in-waiting to Maharani Chandrawatji, in 1835. Later, in 1887, a need for a guest-house cum hunting lodge arose. And Kesar Badaran ka Bagh naturally lent itself to such a transition.

Hotel

Rambagh Palace however, only achieved the status of a palace when Maharaja Sawai Man Singh II returned to his childhood home in 1925. Rambagh Palace, resplendent in all its 47 acres, was finally converted into a hotel in 1957. The Management was then entrusted to The Taj Group in 1972. The Rambagh Palace has since blossomed in to one of the finest experiences any hotel can offer.

Hotelindia . Initially built for the Zenana (Ladies of the court), the gardens used to attract a variety of exotic birds. Even today, peacocks preen on the lawns, and flocks of migratory birds continue to visit the gardens, transporting you to a place that can only be paradise.

The Front Lawns of Rambagh Palace are abloom with Ashok, Bougainvillea and Lantana Trees. The Oriental Garden is inspired by Chinese motifs and designs. The Mughal Garden has an expansive range of flowers. The Swimming Pool Garden and the Nakhsa Garden of Rambagh Palace Hotel are horticultural wonders in themselves, and the seasonal flowers here, add to the spectrum of colours during winters. The hotel is located in Jaipur.

Ram Bagh Palace Hotel offers 85 rooms categorized into 15 Superior Rooms, 46 Luxury Rooms, 18 Historical Suites, 3 Royal Suites, 2 Grand Royal Suites and 1 Grand Presidential Suite. The historical suites are exquisitely designed with decor befitting royalty.

The royal suites were the personal chambers of the Maharaja of Jaipur. The beautiful architecture of these suites creates an ambience that takes one to the bygone era of royalty. The grand royal suites are perfect for dignitaries, celebrities, heads of state and those seeking ultimate in luxury and extravagance.

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