Rajasthan, the land of valorous monarchs and haunting legends, is one place where one can relish myriad hues of life, a representative of the country in terms of tradition, cuisine and culture. Imposing garrisons, breathtaking castles, elegant mansions and senescent temples dot the skyline of this land, from one corner of the state to the other. It's a land that has the potentiality to turn your holidays into a blissful experience.
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Architectural Style
Umaid Bhawan Palace, located in Jodhpur has the distinction of being one of the grandest residences in the world. A fascinating fusion of the Indo-Colonial and the art-deco style of the thirties, the palace today stands as an excellent heritage hotel. The hotel, needless to say, is the best option to experience the lifestyle of a maharajah. However, its being a hotel do not, in any way, underrate the substantiality and the magnanimity of the palace.
Enticements At The Palace
Fashioned and framed between 1929 and 1943, the palace involved 3,000 artisans who toiled for 14 years to create such a terrific edifice. The effort that the labourers and craftsmen put in can be felt and observed perhaps in every nook and crevice of the palace. Welcoming the vacationers and tourers are well laid out lawns from where the ultimate experience in luxury begins. The antechamber leads to the Regal Suites that are a brilliant show of luxury fused with comfort. To add to your joy all the more, are the musical fountains that will surely not let you pass untouched. The elegantly appointed rooms and suites are laced with antiquated furniture, something that would let you feel regal as an aura of nostalgia begins to engulf your being.
For those who wish their spirits to soar higher, the palace proffers the Trophy Bar where the desert experience springs to life. As you savour the choicest drinks, enjoy the sights of artists performing on the ramparts of the Mehrangarh Fort. Nostalgic strains of folk music will add that extra bit to aggrandize your evenings, making it all an experience to wonder all your life. There are restaurants to whet your appetite with Indian, Chinese, Continental and traditional Rajasthani cuisines. The swimming pool at the palace is yet another beautiful experience.
Museum & Royal Residence
Out of the three functional parts of the palace, one part being the heritage hotel, the other two house a museum and a royal residence. The museum exhibits antiquities like arms, swords and other items of royalty.
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