
THE OBEROI, DELHI: Located in New Delhi, India’s capital city, The Oberoi, New Delhi reflects the city’s spirit in a harmonious blend of tradition and contemporary sophistication. Located close to the city center near business, commercial and shopping districts, the luxury hotel overlooks Delhi’s prestigious Golf Club on one side and the heritage site of Humanyun’s Tomb on the other. Exquisite interiors, impeccable service and fine cuisine combine to make this the Capital’s most graceful and elegant hotel. The award winning hotel is ideal for business travel or holidays to explore the cultural wonders of Delhi. The Oberoi is the best hotel in Delhi.
THE IMPERIAL, DELHI: The Imperial, New Delhi’s landmark Hotel, is located on Janpath, the erstwhile Queensway. The restored 1930’s Victorian – style building is a perfect confluence of old-world charm and modern day conveniences. A unique four – story, low rise, The Imperial is just steps away from the renowned shopping and commercial district – Connaught Place. Museums, theatres, monuments, parks and cultural centres are within close proximity of the Hotel and provide for interesting entertainment options. The Vice regal Lodge - now the President’s Palace, Parliament House and the North and South block – nerve centre of the offices of Government of India are also located close to the Hotel. The International and Domestic airports are a convenient half an hour drive from the Hotel. All rooms have interesting views ranging from the airy Atrium to the serene swimming pool, well-manicured, lush green gardens, royal palms to the spectacular Terrace garden and The Spice Route Courtyard, where the latter two embody outstanding facets of south–east Asian design & non-smoking floors.
TAJ MAHAL, DELHI: One of the most distinguished addresses in the national capital, The Taj Mahal Hotel is located in the exclusive residential area of Lutyens’ Delhi, close to the seat of government. Reflecting the heritage of Mughal Delhi, this hotel offers graceful architecture with modern facilities. The warm, pristine white lobby of The Taj includes design details reminiscent of Mughal architecture such as intricate motifs, golden inlay work, and niches from ‘Shahjahanabad’, the erstwhile mogul capital. The hotel is a veritable showcase of artifacts with the intricate design work of the lobby’s domes and panels perfectly complimenting the calm marble fountain streams. The hotel is a city landmark, centrally located, in close proximity to key areas. It is a 40-minute drive from the airport and near the bustling city center, Connaught Place, Pragati Maidan, Government offices and Diplomatic missions. The Taj Mahal Hotel has been awarded the 5 Star Diamond Award by the American Academy of Hospitality.
OBEROI AMARVILAS, AGRA: Enjoy the luxury of your own private view of the greatest monument to love. Wake up to the glorious sight of the Taj, bathed by the first rays of dawn. Watch her sparkle by day as the sun shines on her architectural perfection. Allow yourself to be swept away by her romance at dusk. Let the nights be filled with the magic of the Taj by moonlight. The Oberoi Amarvilas is located 600 meters from the Taj Mahal and all our rooms, suites, lobby, bar and lounge offer breathtaking views of the monument. Built in a style inspired by Moorish and Mughal architecture, the resort is a splendid display of terraced lawns, fountains, reflection pools and pavilions with rich interiors that take you back to an era of Emperors and Princes. An interlude at The Oberoi Amarvilas is truly unforgettable. Richly detailed interiors are perfectly complemented by a choice of international and Indian cuisine. Allow yourself to be treated like royalty at the Spa, with therapies designed to rejuvenate body and soul.
TRIDENT, AGRA: The Trident, Agra, set amidst beautiful gardens, fountains, landscaped central courtyards, is built of red stone reminiscent of the Mughal era. The Hotel is literally, a stone's throw away from one of the new 7 Wonders of the World, the Taj Mahal. Spread over an area of six acres of landscaped gardens, Trident Agra offers fines hospitality and impeccable guest service. The hotel is not too far from the Agra airport and railway station. Trident Agra is a 138-room hotel, which offers all the modern facilities to its guests. The hotel Trident provides special rooms for physically challenged guests. The hotel also has separate rooms for its non-smoking guests. All the rooms at the hotel Trident are well furnished.
THE GATEWAY, AGRA: Gracious interiors, personalized service and The Gateway Hotel's unique style are complemented by Agra's glittering monument to love, the Taj Mahal. Set amidst six acres of landscaped gardens, this tranquil retreat is an ideal spot for a business or leisure stay. Whether you've come here for work, play, or a combination of both, hotel provides all our guests with spaces, services and helpful connections when and where you need them. Hotel has 100 rooms including five Executive Suites in which to unwind.
OBEROI RAJVILAS, JAIPUR: The Oberoi Rajvilas is a unique way to experience Jaipur, one of India’s most vibrant and exotic destinations. A luxury resort with its own distinctive character, it revives the gracious lifestyles of India’s legendary Rajput princes. Recreating the magnificence of princely Rajasthan, in a beautiful fort setting, with Jaipur as its backdrop; The Oberoi Rajvilas is set in 32 acres of landscaped gardens with pavilions and reflection pools that create the romance and grandeur of Rajasthan. Rooms, luxury tents and villas with private pools are clustered around private courtyards in a richly embellished fort setting. At The Oberoi Rajvilas superb attention to detail creates a soothing blend of warm, effortless service and harmonious spaces. All rooms have large four poster beds and sunken marble baths overlooking private walled gardens. Air-conditioned luxury tents have embroidered interior canopies, old style baths and outdoor decks. Interiors of the Royal Villa highlight the fine craftsmanship and attention to detail that distinguishes the hotel.
TAJ JAI MAHAL PALACE, JAIPUR: Set amidst 18 acres of beautifully landscaped Moghul gardens, this incomparable Palace dates back to 1745 A.D. A masterpiece in the Indo Saracenic style of architecture, it blends spotlight-grabbing opulence with tantalizing comforts that transport guests to a world of Rajasthan magnificence. It is located downtown, close to the main shopping center and historical monuments. At Jai Mahal Palace, guests can step into a world that stirs the senses. Hotel has 100 rooms including 6 suites. Colonial style furniture, miniature paintings, gold-hued silks, sheet curtains and stylish bathrooms offer contemporary comfort with a regal touch.
RAMBAGH PALACE, JAIPUR: For nearly two centuries, the Rambagh Palace has been home to generations of royals. Built in 1835 on a modest scale for the queen’s favourite handmaiden Kesar Badaran, it was later refurbished as a royal guesthouse and hunting lodge. In 1925, Rambagh was converted into a palace, and became the residence of the Maharaja of Jaipur. The ‘Jewel of Jaipur’ as it is fondly called, remained the home of the Jaipur royal family until 1957, when it was first converted into a luxury hotel by Maharaja Sawai Man Singh II. But it wasn’t until 1972 that Taj Hotels Resorts and Palaces took over the reins. It is now the ‘jewel in the crown’ among the authentic palaces of the Taj in India. In the finest tradition of Rajput hospitality, the Rambagh Palace offers its guests a taste of royal living – a luxury and extravagance that was once the sole preserve of kings. It’s elegantly appointed rooms, marbled corridors and majestic gardens echo with history, and every corner has a story to tell.
SHAHPURA BAGH, SHAHPURA: Shahpura Bagh was the summer residence of the rulers of Shahpura. Travelers, since time immemorial, have always stopped to rest and refresh themselves at this oasis and the Shahpura family is famous for their warmth and hospitality. Life is unhurried there. The days filled with sunshine, conversation and picnics, fishing and boating on the lakes with lazy sundowners to trap the blazing sunset. Spontaneous excursions trace the history of the region through neighboring forts and legends, rambles transform into safaris in the flash of a beckoning wing - the surrounding wetlands are a birdwatcher's paradise, tempting even to the uninitiated.
SAMODE PALACE, SAMODE: The winner of the award for the best Heritage hotel in the country, for 5 consecutive years, the Samode Palace has been meticulously restored offering a retreat into an aesthetically beautiful environment where visitors can enjoy India's natural beauty and rich history. Samode Palace is one of India's most charming and romantic hotels. Samode Palace offers a quiet, elegant and luxurious atmosphere. Considered India's finest hotel for its consummate standards of modern hospitality, accommodation, services, cuisine and amenities, it is the flagship of the Samode Hotels. The Samode Palace hotel maintains an immutable majestic presence and is a touching reminder of the vision of its creators.
SAMODE BAGH, SAMODE: Hotel Samode Bagh in Samode is one of the best and superbly modern Heritage Hotels in the city. Samode Bagh was constructed more than 400 years ago by Rawal Sheo Singhji, and it is patterned on the geometric style of the Mughal Garden. Samode Bagh is a garden paradise snuggled on 20 acres of beautiful grounds combined with warmth and luxury, an atmosphere that is calm, peaceful and graceful. The garden is stretched for about three blocks and is enclosed by a 15 foot high stone wall. Samode Bagh is a garden paradise situated 4 km from Samode Palace, nestled on 20 acres of beautiful grounds combines warmth and luxury, an atmosphere that is quiet, relaxed & elegant. Samode Bagh is a romantic hideaway where you can be as active or contemplative as you wish. Samode Bagh offers a unique experience of a tented camp where the dune colored tents is luxuriously furnished with every comfort. The garden is about three blocks long and is enclosed by a 15 foot high stone wall.
TAJ UMAID BHAWAN PALACE, JODHPUR: Perched high above the desert capital of Jodhpur, Umaid Bhawan Palace is the last of the great palaces of India and one of the largest residences in the world – set amidst 26 acres of lush gardens. Named after Maharaja Umaid Singh, grandfather of the present Maharaja of Jodhpur, this golden-yellow sandstone monument was conceived on the grandest possible scale, in the fashionable Art Deco style of that time. After 15 years in construction, the 347-room palace was finally completed in 1943 – and has served as the principal residence of the Jodhpur royal family since. Designed by renowned Edwardian architect Henry Lanchester, the palace is a blend of eastern and western architectural influences. Its majestic 105-foot high cupola is influenced by the Renaissance, while the towers draw inspiration from Rajput tradition. The lavish interiors with gilt furniture and elegant artwork follow the Art Deco style, complemented by the exotic murals of the self-exiled Polish artist Stefan Norblin.
TAJ HARI MAHAL, JODHPUR: The Blue City of Jodhpur, on the edge of the vast Thar Desert is heaven on earth for honeymooners. Amidst this majestic desert is a 450 acre magnificent oasis, Taj Hari Mahal, truly a romantic haven. In harmony with Rajasthan’s grandeur, it takes you 540 years back. Skillfully designed, weaving traditional glory with elegance of the modern day. A salute to the rich heritage of Jodhpur, it is paradise for the just married. So, melt away into each others gaze or venture back into time at the Mehrangarh Fort where brilliant Rajasthani miniatures, folk musical instruments, silver pallanguiris and medieval armoury will remind you of Rajput valour and glory. Or marvel at the marble wonders like Jaswant Thada and Umaid Bhavan that stand testimony to the royalty of the twelve rulers of Mandore and Maharaja Umaid Singh. Close to both the airport and the railway station, the Taj Hari Mahal, with the largest convention centre in Jodhpur, offers elegant venues from the ornate Amar Mahal Hall with its awe-inspiring chandeliers to the tastefully appointed boardrooms. You can treat your guests to unique theme dinners that celebrate the culture and cuisine of the region.
AJIT BHAWAN PALACE, JODHPUR: The Ajit Bhawan Palace Resort is the India's first heritage hotel - a home to the members of the Jodhpur royal family. Hotel Ajit Bhawan Palace, Jodhpur is set in the peaceful and calm environment of Rajasthan. Ajit Bhawan stands as an oasis of hospitality and warm Rajput charm; built exclusively for Maharaja Sir Ajit Singh, the younger brother of Maharaja Umaid Singhji of the erstwhile Jodhpur state. Ajit Bhawan offers you Old World elegance, with the modern comforts of a classic heritage hotel and the essence of being a guest of the Maharaja’s family. The Ajit Bhawan has sixty stylish rooms, where guests can enjoy a proper night's sleep while experiencing the Rajasthani hospitality. Each room adds the character of the hotel, mixing the Raj splendor with a contemporary twist. The Ajit Bhawan prides itself on upholding first-class standards, which today's discerning traveler expects. The Garden View Rooms are always in high demand, with small individual sit-outs for guest to relax and unwind. A large pool offers a superb location for a sun deck.
BALSAMAND LAKE PALACE, JODHPUR: Balsamand Lake Palace heritage hotel in Jodhpur is a very famous heritage mansion in North India. Balsamand Lake Palace exemplifies perfect traditional Rajputana architecture. The Balsamand Lake Palace heritage hotel, built out of special Jodhpur red sandstone, was originally conceived as the summer resort of the Jodhpur royalty. The Balsamand Lake is an artificial reservoir, built in the 13th century, which provided drinking water to the city. Hotel is surrounded by lush green and manicured gardens that add to the hotel's aesthetic attractiveness. The Balsamand Lake Palace heritage hotel offers 10 plush suites and 26 other rooms in the Balsamand Garden Retreat. The Balsamand Lake Palace is decorated in a royal fashion that pampers your imagination and concept of a royal home.
OBEROI UDAIVILAS, UDAIPUR: Udaipur, in the heart of Rajasthan, is a city of majestic palaces and beautiful lakes. Here, adorning the banks of Lake Pichola and standing witness to the historic City Palace, The Oberoi Udaivilas captures all the romance and splendor of a royal era. Conceived as a traditional Indian palace, The Oberoi Udaivilas showcases the rich heritage of the Mewar region of Rajasthan with its rambling courtyards, gentle rippling fountains, reflecting pools and verdant gardens. Grand architecture inspired by the palaces of Rajasthan present a picture of majesty resplendent with pavilions and domes that lead you to a journey of discovery. Interiors embellished with decorative domes, hand painted frescoes, intricate mirror work and beautifully crafted artifacts create an ambience of regal splendor. An enchanting boat ride across Lake Pichola transports you to the ceremonial welcome that awaits you at resort. Rooms with terraces that open on to semi-private swimming pools present exquisite views and are a unique feature of Udaivilas. Magnificently decorated suites with private swimming pools and outdoor dining pavilions are exclusive retreats. Fine international cuisine, authentic flavors of Rajasthan or a quiet drink are all presented with views of the City Palace and Lake Pichola. The luxurious spa with its own swimming pool overlooks the lake and is a haven of serenity. Trained therapists pamper body and soul with rejuvenating treatments. The resort also offers the opportunity to undertake private Yoga, meditations and Pranayam sessions with the resident Yoga teacher or explore the city steeped in the romance of the oldest living dynasty in the world.
TAJ LAKE PALACE, UDAIPUR: The Taj Lake Palace, located in the middle of Lake Pichola is a dream of white marble and mosaic glistening in the moonlight, very reminiscent of the most beautiful tourist cliché in the world; the Taj Mahal. Conceived in romance, the palace was built in 1746 by Maharana Jagat Singh II, 62nd successor to the royal dynasty of Mewar – believed to be descendants of the Sun God. Set against the backdrop of the majestic Aravalli Mountains on one side of the lake, and lofty palaces on the other, the Taj Lake Palace spreads across a four-acre island – an almost surreal vision in marble. The Royal Butlers descendents of the original palace retainers look after all contemporary comforts and ensure that all guests are treated like Royalty.
THE LEELA PALACE, UDAIPUR: The Leela Palace Kempinski Udaipur, with its breathtaking view of the Aravali Mountains stands majestically in a natural setting on the banks of the Lake Pichola. It offers its discerning guests and opportunity to experience royal living of majestic times Evoking the grandeur and opulence of a bygone era, all 72 Rooms and 8 Suites overlook the tranquil waters of the lake. Heritage and Lake View rooms are finely appointed with artifacts and furnishings representing the handicrafts of Rajasthan. The suites evoke a sense of architecture which includes the rich and natural detailing of traditional Indian palaces. Whether arriving by one of the delightfully decorated boats or by luxury cars, The Leela Palace Kempinski Udaipur offers its guests the tranquil setting of exploring the rich heritage of its surroundings in style and comfort. A complete arrival experience is what awaits you at The Leela Palace Kempinski Udaipur. Less than 45 minutes from the Maharana Pratap Airport by car, The Leela Palace Kempinski Udaipur is located amidst a Rajasthani stone walled city on the banks of Lake Pichola and offers a breathtaking view of the heritage city, City Palace and the majestic Aravalli Mountains.
DEOGARH MAHAL, DEOGARH: Rawat Dwarka Dasji built Deogarh Mahal in 1670 A.D as a family residence. The Mahal is an exceptional work of architectural magnificence, complete with graying battlements, domes, gun enclosures, Jharokas and gigantic entrances. Deogarh Mahal stands proudly atop a hill in the Aravalli mountain range amid pictorial landscapes and several lakes. Deogarh Palace was transformed into a heritage hotel by the present owner Rawal-Nahar Singh. Hotel Deogarh Mahal of Rajasthan has a provision for 60 well appointed and centrally air-conditioned guestrooms which are well maintained and equipped with modern facilities and amenities. The rooms are categorized into 3 Royal Suites, 2 Regal Suites, 21 Deluxe Suites and 34 Deluxe Rooms. The hotel provides attached modern bathrooms and running hot and cold water in all the rooms.
AMANBAGH, ALWAR: Situated in the foothills of the Aravalli Hills and built, Haveli style, using soft sandstone and pale pink marble, Amanbagh is a regal garden estate in the starkly beautiful wilds of Rajasthan. Circled by walls which enclose a verdant oasis watered by a nearby lake and tributaries of the Chambal River, Amanbagh was once the site of the Maharajah of Alwar’s hunting lodge, and his favored garden retreat. Evoking the cultural richness, the princely pleasures, and the dramatic romance of the Moghul era, Amanbagh pays homage to India’s golden age with palatial splendor in the finest of details. Amanbagh is a secluded and sumptuous retreat, offering visitors the opportunity to discover and explore the fascinating remnants of Rajasthan’s extraordinary history, as well as the colourful culture and wildlife that flourishes today.
FATEH PRAKASH PALACE, UDAIPUR: A Grand Heritage Palace standing majestically along the shores of Lake Pichola in Udaipur, Fateh Prakash Palace was named after Maharana Fateh Singh - one of the greatest rulers of Mewar dynasty. Converted into a Heritage Hotel par excellence, this magnificent palace features distinctive turrets and majestic domes, and is a treasure-trove of exquisite chandeliers and priceless paintings, unique crystal and crockery collections. Traditional Marwari hospitality coupled with opulent facilities and efficient services makes Fateh Prakash a highly favored holiday retreat for tourists visiting Udaipur. The elegantly designed rooms and regal suites at The Fateh Prakash Palace are decorated with original portraits and period furnishings, and are designed to give maximum comfort and luxury. The newly renovated Dovecote Rooms offer excellent views of the Lake Pichola.
FORT RAJWADA, JAISALMER: Fort Rajwada is a successful attempt by Shri Dilip Singh Rathore & Shri Jitendra Singh Rathore to rediscover and restore the art & craft that made 'BHARAT' the "ETERNAL GOLDEN SPARROW". Built in 6 acres of land, this princely home has breathtaking interiors done in the traditional style. Located in the peaceful countryside on the outskirts of the golden city is this oasis of serenity & comfort. Fort Rajwada is magnificent structure standing evidence to its royal past. The interior of this princely house was designed by the gifted and celebrated opera designer Ms. Stephanie Engeln. Hotel offers 65 gracefully furnished rooms with satellite television, telephone, attached bath with 24 hours H/C water. The superbly crafted Jharokas of these rooms add a touch of grandeur to the interiors. The big and tastefully designed suites, four in number, bring alive the lively disposition of the desert-warriors.
LAXMI NIWAS PALACE, BIKANER: Laxmi Niwas Palace was the personal residence of Maharaja Ganga Singhji of Bikaner. The residential rooms were designed keeping in mind the fact that they would be used by the royal family itself or by the personal guests of the Maharaja as only guests of equal status to the Maharaja would be invited to spend the night in the Palace. Most of the rooms are decorated lavishly using gold wall paintings and have painted or carved wood ceilings. These rooms have now been refurnished keeping in mind their original decor. The rooms in the Laxmi Niwas Palace were designed keeping in mind that only the royal family and special guests would use the rooms. All rooms of the Laxmi Niwas have gold plated paintings and painted or carved ceilings. The Laxmi Niwas Palace houses a billiards room that has been decorated with game trophies collected from all over the world. You could have a game of billiards, chess or cards in there.
GAJNER PALACE, GAJNER: Gajner Palace, Bikaner which is constructed of red sandstone is very famous amongst the roll of Heritage Hotels in Bikaner. It stretches over a sprawling terrain of 6000 acres. It is remarkable for its architectural grandeur in addition to its plush suites and rooms. The greenery in the vicinity of Gajner Palace, Bikaner along with its splendid lawns, the charming twittering of birds, the leisurely walk of peacocks – all play their roles in making it a cherished destination for tourists. Hotel Gajner Palace has 44 rooms to offer that include 13 Historic Suites along with 31 Deluxe Rooms. All these rooms are adorned with attractive period furniture, which would remind you of an erstwhile royal era. The big bathrooms, separate dressing rooms, separate sitting cum dining rooms are a few of the facilities that you will get at the Historic Suites. State-of-the-art facilities are also available at the deluxe rooms of Gajner Palace, Bikaner.
KHIMSAR FORT, KHIMSAR: The Khimsar Fort, now a premium heritage hotel, was constructed by Rao Karamsiji, the 8th son of Rao Jodha, the founder of Jodhpur. The construction on the fort began in 1523. Later adages to the fort included a zenana (ladies) wing, and a private regal wing built by Thakur Onkar Singh for himself. A part of the fort still forms the residence of the royal family of Khimsar. The 50 rooms at the hotel offer luxury at its best in a grand and elegant ambience. The carved hanging casements attached to the rooms, the elegant period furniture and the latest amenities available makes Khimsar Fort a popular option for leisure tourists who want to experience traditionalism with a difference.
GREEN HOUSE RESORT, PUSHKAR: The Greenhouse is a Luxurious Eco-Boutique Resort near Pushkar in Rajasthan (India) at 14 Kms from Ajmer, a major Pilgrimage centre. It is written and spoken in Indian Mythology that after visiting all the Hindu Pilgrim towns and temples (Chaar Dhams), if Pushkar is not visited for Pooja then salvation is not achieved. Pushkar is home to rare Brahma temple and is a significant pilgrim centre. Pushkar is where biggest Cattle Fair is held (Late Oct / early Nov) and is a major inbound tourist attraction. The whole town comes alive with vibrant folk music and dances, magic shows, horse and camel races and various other traditional entertainment competitions. Green House is a tented resort having 20 Luxurious tents, set in 10 acres of landscaped gardens, Water bodies and a specially designed greenhouse restaurant having a picturesque view of hills.
FORT CHANWA, LUNI: Heritage Hotel Fort Chanwa, Luni has been beautifully restored to its former glory by its owners Maharaj Dalip Singhji, (The youngest son H.H Maharaja Umaid Singhji) and his wife Rani Madhu. Each room has been created and decorated with its own particular charm and the many courtyards, verandahs and gardens all offer a setting and ambiance set to capture your heart. Heritage Hotel Fort Chanwa of Luni is an exceptional example of elegance and symmetry in Indian architecture of the last century. The entire fortress is carved out of the famous red sandstone of Jodhpur and with its ornately carved lattice work friezes and intricate "Jharokas", it exquisitely captures the romance and grace of a bygone age. The Heritage Hotel Fort Chanwa Luni is composed of a lyrical complex of courtyards towers, water, wheels, stables, passages and unexpected stairways to secret pavilions and panoramic roof tops spanning the village below and the Thar horizon beyond. The traditional paintings on the walls harmoniously reflect the skill of the master craftsmen and the bygone days.
CHHATRASAGAR, NIMAJ: In the late nineteenth century, Thakur Chhatra Singh of Nimaj, a powerful noble of the desert kingdom of Marwar (Jodhpur), decided to dam a seasonal stream flowing through his estate. His vision was to create a water reservoir which would harvest the monsoon rains. It was an ambitious project and a great drain on his resources but Thakur Chhatra Singh remained true to his vision. The dam was completed in 1890 and changed the dry scrub into prime agricultural land. Farmers struggling for sustenance on parched lands were invited by Thakur Chhatra Singh to settle around the reservoir. The reservoir was named Chhatra Sagar in his memory. By early twentieth century Chhatra Sagar had developed into a lush green oasis. With its wide open spaces and enchanting views, it became the entertainment venue of choice. To capture the outdoor “big sky” feel of the place, permanent construction was deliberately kept to a minimum. A fresh luxury tented camp was created for each party. For many dignitaries visiting Nimaj, “Camp Chhatra Sagar” was the highlight. Legendary sporting parties with high tea and exotic dinners became a regular feature. The famed “Camp Chhatra Sagar” has been recreated by the great grand children of Thakur Chhatra Singh.
THE BAGH, 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 twenty three 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. Each of the Bagh's twenty three rooms is unique. Spacious bathrooms, luxurious fabrics, fine furnishings and the amenities of modern technology let the weary traveler retreat and recoup after a day of sightseeing and bird watching. Gulmohar, the main restaurant, specializes in the wonderful vegetarian cuisine of the Braj region. An Ayurvedic massage or a lazy swim at the fully - equipped gym can further soothe and exhilarate the body and the mind.
TAJ USHA KIRAN PALACE, GWALIOR: Get welcomed in true Gwalior tradition. Enter at this 120-year-old palace, which has played host to the King of England and is now a heritage hotel. Set amidst 9 acres of beautifully landscaped lawns, this regal palace, rich in history, is outfitted with artistic stone carvings and delicate filigree work. Conveniently located the hotel is just 25 Kms from the Gwalior Airport (GWL) and 3 Kms from the railway station.
NADESAR PALACE, VARANASI: Situated in one of the oldest living cities of the world, on the banks of the river Ganges, Nadesar Palace has hosted royalty, statesmen and celebrities since 1835. The name Nadesar is derived from the Goddess Nadesari, whose shrine is located in the front of the Palace. Set amidst verdant gardens, mango orchards, marigold and jasmine fields, Nadesar Palace is a haven of peace and tranquility. Works of art from the Maharaja’s collection decorate the walls of the Palace’s 10 luxurious suites. Embellished with original pieces of furniture refurbished to recreate the atmosphere of a bygone era, the décor of the rooms is intended to evoke the colours of marigolds, jasmines, and pale pink lotuses that are offered to the holy Ganges. Dining at the Nadesar Palace is an indulgent experience starting with breakfast on the sun-kissed verandah; a spiritually inspired plated meal at lunch in the dining room, and a barbeque dinner by the poolside. To unwind, the Palace offers a round of golf on the greens, a guided nature walk or a day at the Jiva Spa. On offer at the Jiva Spa is a signature treatment ‘Abhisheka’ inspired by time-honored Indian purifying rituals.
THE GATEWAY, VARANASI: ,The hotel is set amidst 40 acres of lush green gardens, just 21 Kms (45 mins drive) from the airport, Taj Ganges is the veritable haven of peace and tranquility in this crowded and ancient temple city. The hotel is 6 Kms away from the city Centre or the commercial hub of Varanasi also commonly known as The Chowk. The hotel is constructed in the holy Swastik shape (The Swastika is an ancient symbol which re-presents good fortune and blessing). Taj Ganges offers recently renovated & refurbished world-class contemporary rooms & suites with choice of views ranging from the lush green gardens or the swimming pool. The hotel has 130 rooms divided in four categories - Standard Rooms, Executive Rooms, Executive Suites and Deluxe Suites.
THE GRAND TEMPLE VIEW, KHAJURAHO: Legend has it that the Moon God once fell in love with a mortal woman – Hemavati. To atone for this sin, their offspring constructed the Khajuraho temples. Dedicated to Shiva – the destroyer, and Vishnu – the preserver, their walls have some of the most erotic and sensual sculptures seen by man. Equally seductive are the environs of the Taj Chandela. Just 1 km. from the temples, the hotel is a graciously decorated structure set in 11 acres of lush lawn, with intimate rooms, the bar, and Rasna, the multi cuisine restaurant. Why don’t you come over and experience just what the Moon God did. A haven of peace and tranquility, Hotel Chandela offers easy access to the world famous Khajuraho temples, Panna National Park Tiger Reserve, and more. Tucked snugly amidst 11 acres of beautifully landscaped gardens, this hotel offers an array of modern comforts.
TAJ CHANDELA, KHAJURAHO: Located near the famous Khajuraho temples, The LaliT Temple View Khajuraho is only 500 meters from the world heritage site of Western Group of the Khajuraho Temples and is within the closest proximity to these temples. The hotel is conveniently located at a seven minutes drive from the Khajuraho airport and 10 minutes drive from the Khajuraho station. Surrounded by lush gardens, beautiful surroundings and temples dating back to ninth century, The LaliT Temple View Khajuraho has been re-commissioned in 2007. The LaliT Temple View Khajuraho is built over 9 acres of land surrounded with lush green landscapes. The Lord Krishna temple besides its beautiful clove shaped pool adds up to a very holistic feeling with priest chanting the mantras and flutist playing the flute every evening during the Sandhya Aarti. With a total of 47 rooms, The LaLiT Temple View Khajuraho offers world-class comfort spread over accommodation of deluxe rooms and Suites having garden or temple view. Guests staying in our temple view rooms can enjoy a fantastic view of the gift of one of the earliest dynasty of India – The Western Group of Temples. Whereas, guests staying in garden view rooms can feel more close to the nature’s abundance in the form of flourishing gardens of the hotel through their rooms.
THE OBEROI, MUMBAI: The Oberoi, Mumbai is situated in the heart of the city’s business, financial and entertainment districts. Located on Marine Drive and minutes away from the many tourist attractions, the luxury hotel overlooks the ocean and Mumbai city’s skyline. The meticulously appointed rooms offer panoramic views of the ocean and the city, and are equipped with the latest technology. A variety of exclusive dining options cater to the refined palates of every discerning guest. Recreational facilities include an outdoor heated swimming pool, a 24-hour fitness centre and The Oberoi Spa and Salon. To provide a truly bespoke experience, the hotel offers each guest a personal butler service. Our Concierge will help you unravel everything the city has to offer, for business or leisure.
TAJ MAHAL PALACE & TOWER, MUMBAI: The iconic Taj Mahal Palace & Tower hotel was built in 1903 and has accommodated everyone from royalty to common folk. Its structure is striking and has many chandeliers, archways, domes, and turrets. The hotel also boasts a noteworthy collection of art work and artifacts that gives it an eclectic feeling. As far as luxury hotels in Mumbai are concerned, the Taj Palace & Tower is in a league of its own. The hotel is an unsurpassed architectural marvel that brings together Moorish, Oriental and Florentine styles. It also offers fabulous panoramic views over the Arabian ocean and Gateway of India. The hotel has a prime position on the waterfront opposite the Gateway of India, in Colaba. It's very handy to Mumbai's business and commercial areas, as well as tourist attractions. If
GORDON HOUSE, MUMBAI: The Gordon House Hotel is a charming little hotel that’s big on style located at Colaba Mumbai. The design elements are simple yet stylish and redefine the conventional concept of a hotel. In the early 1900’s, Arthur Gordon, one time owner of Gordon House, landed at ‘The Gateway of India’ to seek his fortune. With his trader’s instinct and sense of adventure, he soon acquired tremendous wealth and stature. His larger than life personality, great sense of humor and rugged good looks made him the city’s most eligible bachelor. Arthur Gordon was a pioneer and a visionary, with a passion for Art, who lived life on his own terms. He may no longer be with us, but his spirit lives on. The Gordon House Hotel is a tribute to him.
MARINE PLAZA, MUMBAI: Overlooking the Arabian Sea at the end of Marine Drive in Mumbai is the Hotel Marine Plaza, a fashionable, luxury hotel setting international standards in hospitality and comfort. Our fantastic and spell-binding location is best enjoyed from the rooftop terrace garden or the coffee shop. Most of our well appointed bedrooms and suites have the calming view of the Arabian Sea. The Glass bottom pool and Jacuzzi on top of this fabulous 5-storey atrium bring out the ‘Unique Marine Experience’ concept of this Boutique Hotel. Hotel Marine Plaza prides itself on the friendly and courteous way it looks after its Guests. Our service is truly impeccable. Our rooms have been given five - star treatment with every amenity to soothe and satisfy the Guest. The international character of the hotel is emphasized by an English Pub 'Geoffrey's' , an Award winning Chinese restaurant, 'The Oriental Blossom' which serves a tempting blend of the familiar with the extraordinary, and 'The Bay view', a 24-hour Restaurant , serving light meals and tantalizing desserts against a panoramic view of the Arabian Sea.
OBEROI VANYAVILAS, RANTHAMBHORE: Nestling in the natural beauty of the wilds, The Oberoi Vanyavilas is India’s leading luxury jungle resort on the edge of the Ranthambhore Tiger Reserve, the perfect base from which to explore the territory of the majestic tiger. Tiger sightings are most frequent during the months of May and June. While it is warm during the day, mornings and evenings are pleasant. The resort setting is picture-perfect with a dramatic watercourse and sun-kissed private decks. The luxury tents with finely embroidered canopies, luxurious bathrooms and private walled gardens are in perfect contrast to the ruggedness of the jungle.
AMAN-I-KHAS, RANTHAMBHORE: Splendid isolation affords Aman-i-Khás a beguiling air of being lost in time. Everything, from the earthy scent of the breeze and the spectacular views, to the camp’s delectable cuisine – with most ingredients coming from the camp’s organic gardens, combines to provide an atmosphere of relaxation and well-being beyond compare. Nature is all around, but every modern comfort is on hand. A camp of 10 canopied tents, Aman-i-Khás rests on the edge of Rajasthan's Ranthambhore National Park - India's sanctuary for wildlife and natural beauty. Aman-i-Khás is in the rugged hills of Rajasthan, India. New Delhi and Jaipur are the main gateways. From Delhi, guests can travel by train, plane, or by helicopter. The train is often the most convenient, and travel time is about four hours. Alternatively, helicopter travel is possible. On departure, the resort suggests guests travel to Jaipur by car, which takes approximately three hours. For guests traveling from Jaipur on to Amanbagh, it is approximately a two hours' drive by car.
TAJ SAWAI MADHOPUR LODGE, RANTHAMBHORE: Located amidst 12 acres of lush gardens, this 80-year-old hunting lodge exudes a rustic, earthy charm and an air of history. The lodge is a 20-minute drive from the Ranthambhore National Park, which is famous for its tiger population. Guests can look forward to well appointed and refurbished 36 rooms including 6 Suites with a private courtyard and 2 Deluxe Suites overlooking the Front Lawns. All guest rooms and suites embody rustic style and comfort.
BAGHVAN, PENCH: Located near the Pench National Park, the Baghvan Hotel is an ideal retreat from the din of city life and is mostly visited by the elite travelers and wildlife lovers. This hotel provided an unmatched experience to its guests and is among the most well-liked accommodation options for people traveling to Pench National Park – the abode of the Bengal Tigers. By a lovely stream surrounded by forest, out on the edge of the sprawling 757 sq km Pench National Park, lies Baghvan - the second Lodge by Taj Safaris is now open for adventure. Named after the king of India's jungles, the regal Bengal tiger (Bagh - tiger, van - garden), and this charming lodge is mere five minutes away from the hills, forests and valleys of Pench. Its spacious, rustic standalone suites and airy guest areas make a wondrous starting point for your journey into the wild. Baghvan Hotel offers numerous well-maintained rooms. They have attached bath and are centrally air-conditioned. The rooms, cottages and suites are swanky yet rustic and boast of all modern facilities.
PASHAN GARH, PANNA: Set on a plateau dominated by tropical forests, deep ravines and cascading waterfalls, Panna National Park provides an irresistible allure for wildlife lovers. Close to both the world-renowned temples of Khajuraho (World Heritage Site) and Panna National Park the lodge offers guests an opportunity to explore the ancient temples and admire the rich wildlife of the region. Pashan Garh 'stone fort', a name inspired from the 'dry packed' stone houses of north-central India offers 12 stone cottages; with a romantic private sala suspended high above the forest floor having an uninterrupted view of the Ken River. This wilderness lodge is a dramatic fusion of rough and abstract hewn stone structures, fort like guest areas with a blend of contemporary and ethnic décor that brilliantly soak in the surrounding wild. Pashan Garh one of the four luxurious and enchanting halts replete with interpretive game drives and unique experiences accounts for an unforgettable safari.
MAHUA KOTHI, BANDHAVGARH: Nestled in the vicinity of the breathtaking Bandhavgarh National Park is the first of the Taj Safaris Lodges. The name Mahua Kothi draws inspiration from one of India’s most beautiful trees, the Madhuca Indica, or as it is commonly known, the Mahua or butter tree. Its luscious off-white flowers take centre-stage in many Indian festive rituals, and here, at Mahua Kothi, it is at the centre of many a unique and delightful experience. The lodge sprawls over the 40 acre grounds, around the renowned erstwhile tented camp, Churhat Kothi, the accommodation and facilities of the lodge blend charmingly into the quaint and rustic surroundings. Mahua Kothi is the first of five Lodges that, in true Taj style, break new ground in the Indian tourism industry. Offer a never-before-experienced Indian wildlife circuit, replete with both adventure and – unlike any safari experience in the country so far – impeccable service and lush luxury. Mahua Kothi promises an experience that is unconventional, focused on guests’ individual needs and emotions, knowledgeable, sophisticated and innovative.
BANJAAR TOLA, KANHA: Located on a 90 acre private concession overlooking the core forest zone of Kanha National Park, Banjaar Tola encompasses two elegant tented camps of nine suites each. Named after the gypsy tribes who camped by the Banjaar River the luxurious ensuite tents are lightweight and eco-friendly structures designed with rustic local supplies, leaving a gentle and charming footprint on the sensitive riverine environment. Each camp offers its own romantic suites with intimate private deck overlooking the meandering river, comfortable guest area with a large open-air dining space and interpretive library. Guest at camps can enjoy a dip in the unobtrusively located swimming pool, savor regional delicacies at the interactive kitchen and collect interesting souvenirs from the Safari shop. Diverse flora and fauna, interpretive game drives with highly trained naturalists, and distinctive Taj hospitality, make this a fascinating Jungle Book adventure.
ISTA, AMRITSAR: Ista is set in the heart of Amritsar and with the opening of new flyover; time taken to access various places within the city has reduced greatly. Ista is now just 6 Kms (10 mins) from the renowned Golden Temple and the historic Jallianwala Bagh, 6 Kms (10 mins) from the Railway Station and a 25 minute drive from the Amritsar International Airport. Ista Amritsar is a flawless convergence of comfort, taste and chic with stylish rooms and luxurious suites. Vast spaces, beautifully landscaped areas and strategically located water bodies define the property, giving it its own personal character. The hotel offers a selection of world-class dining facilities: Collage - all day dining offering world cuisine, with an interactive Teppanyaki and Tempura station and an open wood fired oven. The Lounge Bar offers an all day ‘lounge’ experience and the specialty restaurant Thai Chi offers the best of authentic Chinese and Thai cuisine. The spa at Ista Amritsar, inspired by group flagship property and the world’s leading destination spa, Ananda in the Himalayas, is truly world class offering Ayurveda, Oriental therapies and Western experiences. It includes 8 treatment rooms, a beauty salon, a temperature controlled swimming pool and an 8 station heated vitality pool.
RANJIT SVAASA, AMRITSAR: Ranjit’s Svaasa is an 18th century colonial heritage mansion that is over 250 years old and situated on The Mall in Amritsar. Operated by the SVAASÁ group of companies that has been established with the purpose of promoting self-preservation and health awareness through tourism and hospitality, this Heritage Spa Resort is its flagship project. Ranjit's Svaasa in Amritsar, India has to offer to its guests 11 elegantly appointed guestrooms delivering genuine sense of hospitality and comfort to the guests.
THE OBEROI CECIL, SHIMLA: Over 100 years old, The Oberoi Cecil is a Grand Heritage Hotel. It is situated at Chaura Maidan, Shimla, 7000 feet up in the Himalayas. A celebration of the elegance and grace of the Colonial era in the Queen of Hill Stations, located in the majestic Himalayan ranges, The Oberoi Cecil is very much a part of Shimla’s colonial history. The hotel has been restored to its original grandeur with wood floors, period furniture, crackling fires and an inviting ambience. Built around a beautiful atrium, the rooms offer splendid views of the mountains and valleys. Built in 1884 as a Himalayan hill station, the hotel has been extensively renovated and reopened in 1997. With fabulous views across the valley, The Oberoi Cecil is a perfect base from which to explore the spectacular mountain scenery, cedar forests and ancient monasteries of this world famous destination. The Oberoi Cecil is within walking distance of the famous Vice Regal Lodge, former summer residence of the Viceroy of India.
WILDFLOWER HALL, SHIMLA: Situated at 8,250 feet in the magnificent Himalayas, Wildflower Hall is a fairytale luxury resort set in 22 acres of virgin woods of pine and cedar. The former residence of Lord Kitchener, rebuilt to a new magnificence, Wildflower Hall recreates the grand style of the colonial era. Wood paneling and original artwork create an aura of old world charm. Teak wood floors, hand knotted rugs and rich furnishings complemented by spectacular views make the rooms very special retreats. For centuries, the Himalayas have inspired awe and awakened spirituality in the souls of all mortals who encounter their greatness. This fairytale resort offers a tranquil sanctuary in the mountains. The Oberoi spa at the resort offers holistic treatments based on Ayurveda, Oriental and Western traditions in private spa suites or pavilions that are ensconced in a dense cedar forest and offer spectacular vistas of the majestic snow peaks. Enjoy beautiful views of mountains and valleys from the restaurants, outdoor Jacuzzi and the heated swimming pool. Take leisurely walks on the trails winding through the fragrant pine forests and enjoy Gourmet picnic hampers that accompany your explorations. For the adventurous the resort offers white river rafting, trekking, mountain biking, horse riding, archery, billiards, ice skating (in winter) and golf.
THE OBEROI GRAND, KOLKATA: The Oberoi Grand, fondly referred as the 'Grande Dame of Chowringhee' offers the ultimate classical residence in the City of Joy. Standing stately for over 125 years, The Oberoi Grand combines classic Victorian architecture and charm with state of the art amenities and facilities, offering our guests an oasis of tranquility amidst this bustling city. Located in the heart of the commercial and administrative hub of Kolkata, this heritage hotel features elegantly appointed rooms, award winning restaurants and exclusive spa and fitness centre. Personalized, efficient and unobtrusive service combined with the unique luxury offering makes The Oberoi Grand the preferred hotel for travellers on leisure and business alike.
ANANDA IN HIMALAYAS, RISHIKESH: Ananda in the Himalayas is a luxury spas and Ayurveda resorts located in the picturesque foothills of the Himalayas, the birthplace of India's ancient arts of yoga, meditation and Ayurveda. Located in the tranquil Himalayan foothills, close to the mythological cities of Haridwar and Rishikesh, surrounded by graceful Sal forests, overlooking the peaceful Ganga as it meanders into the distance, Ananda is the spiritual pathway to the ultimate, discovered through the union of body, mind and soul. It is not just a retreat that will leave you breathless with the enchantment of its surroundings, but assists in redefining lifestyles to include the well-known traditional Indian wellness regimes of Ayurveda, Yoga and Vedanta combined with best of International Wellness Experiences to bring about the union of mind, body and soul. With the highest standards of service, luxurious accommodations, innovative dining and breathtaking mountain views, Ananda is becoming an internationally revitalize oasis offering an enriching experience designed to restore, renew and revitalize. Guests can immerse themselves in a complete rejuvenation experience in the 21,000 square foot spa, with an extensive selection of therapies in the 21 treatment rooms. The Spa and Ayurvedic Resorts also features luxurious hydrotherapy facilities, a Beauty Institute, outdoor temperature-controlled swimming pool, sauna, steam rooms, fully equipped gymnasium and squash court.
PARK HYATT, GOA: Breathtaking views overlooking a sparkling lagoon and manicured lawn welcome you to a 41-sq.-metre room reflecting Goa's rich cultural heritage, including contemporary artwork, king-size bed and open-plan marble bath with sunken tub and rain shower. Hotel Park Hyatt Goa Resort and Spa, Goa is spread well over six acres. The hotel reflects Goa's rich cultural heritage in design and brings a new vision and standard of hospitality to the Indian sub-continent. Hotel offers a spa that is known for offering some of the best massages in Goa. The Ayurvedic treatments and the new-age therapies that are offered in the hotel are done by some of the most well trained specialists and are guided by a specialist Ayurvedic doctor. A total of 251 rooms and suites that are offered by the hotel are one of its kinds. All the rooms and the suites have been loaded with the best of amenities. Guest rooms are spacious and stylishly contemporary, with large open verandas or balconies. The unique open-plan marble bathrooms combine the qualities of a personal spa with sunken baths and rain showers. Many of the bathrooms overlook miniature "secret gardens", and some have an outdoor shower hidden among the foliage.
TAJ EXOTICA, GOA: Located on the southwest coast of Goa, overlooking the Arabian Sea, this Mediterranean-style resort has a way of slowing down time to a tranquil tempo. Set amidst fifty-six acres of lush gardens, Taj Exotica is a showcase for relaxation with tropical-inspired design touches, grand architecture, a sun-drenched atrium, wide shady corridors, and flower lined patios for a memorable stay. The Taj Exotica is subtly divided into the main hotel building with spacious deluxe and luxury rooms and two and four bedroom villas. Located a distance of 40 minutes from the airport, the Taj Exotica is situated on the southwest coast of Goa. Overlooking the quiet and dancing waves of the Benaulim beach the Taj Exotica is a true manifestation of luxury. Known as one of the best luxury hotels in the beach capital of India this hotel could prove to be the most charming way of beginning your journey in Goa.
THE LEELA KEMPINSKI, GOA: Sprawled over 75 endless acres in idyllic South Goa, the property boasts a 12 hole, par 3 golf course for the aficionados. And if you prefer to unwind by not doing anything at all, you have the Mobor Beach pretty much to yourself. The bustling fishing village along the Sal River, to the south, offers a fascinating insight into how the lucky locals of Goa live. Being a luxury resort means that The Leela Kempinski Goa offers you a choice of 185 rooms, suites and villas, as well as from a host of dining options and leisure activities from one of the most desired Goa hotels. Add to this a state-of-the-art business centre and you have the perfect destination for a company conference too. Enjoy the legendary elegance and breathtaking beauty of this renowned beach hotel in Goa, set against the backdrop of an intriguing fusion of colonial Portugal and modern India when you choose to stay with The Leela Kempinski Goa.
HYATT REGENCY, KATHMANDU: Hyatt Regency Kathmandu is a luxury 5 star city resort hotel situated 10 km from the city centre of Kathmandu, Nepal, on the road to Bouddhanath Stupa - the most holy of Tibetan Buddhist shrines outside Tibet. The hotel is 4 km from Tribhuvan International Airport and very close to the business district and shopping areas. The Bouddhanath Stupa is within ten minutes walking distance from the hotel. The hotel is also host to Club Oasis Spa, a sanctuary of calm in Kathmandu, Nepal. Serene Garden or pool views are yours in a 36-sq.-metre room featuring one king bed, granite bath with tub and walk-in shower, and separate work area with high-speed Internet access. Wooden flooring and Tibetan hand-woven carpeting reflect the surrounding culture, and deluxe amenities such as daily local newspaper and plush Terry robes allow for a relaxing stay.
DWARIKA, KATHMANDU: Dwarika Hotel has a strong history behind its inception as it was made by Dwarika Das Shrestha who in 1952 saw a carpenter sawing off a wooden pillar so as to build a modern structure. This was a shattering experience for Dwarika Das who experienced anguish and pain over the destructions of natural heritage in the name of commercialization. This became a life long mission for Dwarka to save the wooden planks and stored them at his house. Soon, this led to the inception of Dwarika’s Village Hotel that showcases the traditional architectural heritage that owes to Newari style. Nepal has eight World Heritage sites and has won two Heritage Awards; One for the Medieval City of Bhaktapur and the other for the Dwarika's Hotel. The magnificence of The Dwarika's is its buildings of intricate carved wood and terracotta work that must have taken 10 million hours of the best craftsmen in Nepal. Every brick is handmade and every piece of wood work a centuries old original. But The Dwarika's is also about intimate luxury and the spirit and hospitality of the Nepali people. The spirit of a bygone era still echoes within its courtyards where terracotta pillars: a first of its kind, stands proud, an example of superb craftsmanship. However, Hotel has become a famous tourist destination for tourists from all over the world
SOALTEE CROWNE PLAZA, KATHMANDU: Nestled in the Himalayas of Nepal, Soaltee Crowne Plaza is the leading five star deluxe hotels in Nepal offering a Resort atmosphere and is ideal for both business and leisure travel. Spread over 11 acres of lush green lawns, the hotel is located in the quiet green suburbs of the city with fabulous views of the mountain ranges. With 282 well appointed rooms ranging from Deluxe, Club to Suites the hotel proudly holds ground to its set of seven Regal Suites each with unique décor. The traditional grace of inherent Nepali culture, seamless service is not a dream anymore when you aspire to be a guest at the hotel.
FISH TAIL LODGE, POKHRA: Situated on a peninsula with the Fewa Lake on one side and a forest-covered hill on the other, the Fish Tail Lodge offers spectacular views all round making it a unique lake resort. Guests are received and transported to the Lodge on its shuttle-floats or boats. Established in the late 1960’s with unique round cottages set amidst a lush garden, the Fish Tail Lodge is ideal for travelers desiring the charm of a small hotel with very high service standards. A choice of 48 standard rooms, central dinning room and bar contained in five ‘rounds’ and 12 deluxe rooms blend in harmony with the landscape.
FULBARI RESORT, POKHRA: Against the beautiful backdrops of the scenic Pokhara Valley and the Annapurna Range, The Fulbari Resort & Spa - the only "5-Star Deluxe Resort Hotel" in Nepal, outside the Kathmandu Valley, and the only address of its kind in Pokhara - occupies the gently rolling southwest corner of the Pokhara City. It is developed on 100 acres of terraced plateau of the Green Canyon above the deep Seti Gorge. A few hundred meters below is the confluence of the Seti and Fusre Rivers. Reflecting the colorful Nepalese word fulbari, this means “fields of flowers”. The Fulbari Resort & Spa is fittingly the New Millennium's most luxurious Resort & Spa in Nepal. It is the 21st century destination for world travelers and tourists in search of the best in ambience, facilities and services. It stands in the middle of manicured and landscaped gardens. Though spread over 100 acres of land, the property boasts of only 165 rooms and suites because its emphasis is on selective exclusivity sought by the rich and famous as well as by the connoisseurs of luxurious living and graceful settings. In short, The Fulbari Resort & Spa is a true international-standard destination. It is the most discernible address in Nepal and Pokhara for the very exclusive and self-chosen patrons.