The Most Beautiful Hotels in Rajasthan

The Most Beautiful Hotels in Rajasthan



The
jewel in India’s crown, Rajasthan
conquers fairy-tale palaces and epic forts. Beyond the Indian icons
penned in the Golden Triangle – Delhi,
Agra and
Jaipur
– there is a majesty that permeates the vaster
surrounds.

Awash with shades of emerald green, canary yellow and ruby red,
from Jaipur to Deogarh and Jodphur, the technicolour swirl that is
Rajasthan never fails to delight. In this romantic vision, we’ve
shortlisted eight of the most beautiful hotels in India’s northern
state.


hotel

Amanbagh

Alwar, India

In a parched corner of the Rajasthani desert among the rolling Aravalli Hills, you’ll find Amanbagh. A present-day palace, this quiet boutique hotel is just on the outskirts of Jaipur. With a name that means “peaceful garden”, the second Aman resort to open in Rajasthan retrains the Aman brief of understated elegance blending seamlessly into the surroundings. On the doorstep of majestic forts and the jungle of Sariska National Park, there is a regality that permeates here. Reimagined by architect Ed Tuttle, the interiors take a similarly royal view, comprising of rose-tinted walls, marbled floors, domed cupolas and shaded courtyards echoing the majesty of the Mughal era. All suites come with king-size beds and private terraces.

Address

District Alwar
Ajabgarh


hotel

Umaid Bhawan Palace

Jodhpur, India

The largest, most dramatic, most awe-inspiring palace in India, Umaid Bhawan Palace isn’t the place for anything low-key. The golden sandstone palace stands imposingly atop Chittar Hill, exuding a distinctly Indian old-school glamour that would make Gatsby envious. You’ll be welcomed with ceremonial drums, red carpet, rose petals and champagne. To splash (even more) out, the Royal Suite is expectedly lavish with a mirror-finished terrazzo, marble lined bathroom and a private balcony with views of Jodhpur with Mehrangarh Fort in the distance. It’s utterly exclusive – there’ll be no need for a “do not disturb” sign here.

Address

Circuit House Road
Cantt Area
Jodhpur


hotel

RAAS Jodhpur

Jodhpur, India

Overlooking the magnificent 1740 built stepwell with views of Jodhpur’s imposing Mehrangarh Fort, RAAS Jodhpur is insurpasable in its scenic surroundings. Located within the old city, the hotel is a modernised 18th-century haveli composed in the region’s local red sandstone. Combining scalloped arches, terrazzo flooring and contemporary pendant lighting, the atmosphere here is one of sultriness. Each room has a view of the fort, but the best spot to enjoy it is from Darikhana, the first-floor al fresco restaurant. The hotel’s most lavishly decorated suites are the three heritage suites, located in the original 18th-century Rajput residence.

Address

Tunwar ji ka Jhalra
Makrana Mohalla


hotel

Aman-i-Khas

Sawai Madhopur, India

Resting on the edge of Rajasthan’s Ranthambore National Park, Aman-i-Kas is a secluded haven of just ten luxury air-conditioned white tents. With the Aravali Hills as its backdrop, accommodations are fit for travelling Mughal royalty, complete with sleek safari chairs, writing desks and deep sandstone soaking tubs. The ideal base for tiger-spotting jaunts to the park, this is luxury camping taken to new heights; there’s also beautiful spa tent, incredible pool and a library tent. The dining salon serves up both Indian cuisine and Western dishes created from the camp’s organic vegetable and herb gardens.

Address

Sherpur
Khiljipur
Near Ranthambore National Park


hotel

SUJÁN Rajmahal Palace

Jaipur, India

The former abode of the maharaja of Jaipur, the 250-year-old Rajmahal Palace has hosted members of the British royal family, Lord and Lady Mountbatten, Jackie Kennedy and the Shah of Iran. Situated in an amber-coloured fort, the palace was restored in recent by designer Adil Ahmad. Inspired by the stone carvings that embellish the forts, palaces and havelis in the region, interiors combine exotically painted wallpaper, gold furniture and retro lighting. Breakfast in 51 Shades of Pink, a vivacious room inspired by the Pink City, is worth of an early rise.

Address

SUJÁN Rajmahal Palace
Sardar Patel Marg
Jaipur 302001


hotel

Alila Fort Bishangarh

Jaipur, India

An hour’s drive southwest of Jaipur, you’ll find the Alila Fort Bishangarh hotel perched atop a granite hill. Built inside the 230-year-old Fort Bishangarh, this heritage hotel has been preserved to the highest level, retaining many of the fort’s original portals, arches and turrets. The understated grandeur of the place is perhaps the hotels greatest sell. Surveying the rolling hills below, evocative views are best experienced from Nazaara, the terrace lounge, where meats are cooked in sandpits and on barbecues and served from the outdoor kitchen.

Address

Off NH-8 at Manoharpur
Bishangarh Village


hotel

Rawla Narlai Hotel

Narlai, India

Tucked away in Rajasthan’s Aravalli Hills, this renovated 17th-century royal hunting lodge in the foothills of Elephant Hill is an oasis of expert restoration. Surrounded by cave temples and vast plains, Rawla Narlai eludes to the grandeur of Rajasthan’s rich heritage while retaining the lodge’s original rustic charm. Replete with vintage furnishings and frescoed walls, each of the 32 bedrooms are filled with characterful designs. With a stone pool, serene spa and manicured gardens, there’s ample reason to stay put.

Address

Near Desuri
Narlai
306703


hotel

Chhatra Sagar

Pali, India

Devised by nobleman Thakur Chhatra Singh of Nimaj who dammed a stream flowing through his estate in the 19th century, today this lush green oasis is home to 11 mobile mini palaces in the form of Chhatra Sagar Tents Boutique Camp. Hand-crafted using colourful Rajasthani textiles, a stay Chhatra Sagar doesn’t translate to sacrificing home comforts. Rustle up a Rajasthani feast in a cooking class which teaches generations-old family recipes or organise a day-trip into an off-the-beaten-path village, ending your day in an opulent setting watching the sun melt over the horizon.

Address

Chhatra Sagar
District Pali-Marwar
306 303

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