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Experience luxury beyond compare in India’s finest accommodations
Ranthambore is located in the Sawai Madhopur district of Rajasthan, India. Nestled in the foothills of the Aravallis, the place is synonymous with the renowned Ranthambore National Park. One of the most filmed tiger reserves in the world, it is home to the Royal Bengal tiger and other animal species, such as leopards, hyenas, crocodiles, and chital deer.
Ideally, you would need a minimum of three days to explore the area. This will allow you to undertake multiple safaris in Ranthambore National Park, and thereby increase the likelihood of tiger sightings.
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Spread across 26 acres of lush gardens, Umaid Bhawan Palace is at a prime location in Jodhpur, Rajasthan. The Palace offers a wide range of fine dining options showcasing both local Rajasthani cuisine and international delicacies.
The history of this Palace is as royal as its name. Built between 1928 and 1943, the palace is a magnificent example of Indo-Saracenic architecture and was designed as a royal residence for the royal family of Jaipur. One of the largest private residences in the world, part of the palace is still occupied by the royal family of Jodhpur.
Although the price range depends on the suite and time of year, below is a rough estimate of what it would cost to enjoy the royal experience of the Umaid Bhawan Palace.
Avg cost per night: INR 65,000 to INR 8,50,000
The gorgeous Taj Lake palace is situated on the mesmerizing Lake Pichola, offering breathtaking views of the lake and the surrounding Aravalli Hills. It is one of the most popular places service niche Rajasthani cuisines. Exquisite dining experiences here range from traditional Rajasthani cuisine to global fare like no other.
Like the other lavish properties of Rajasthan, the Taj Lake Palace shares quite a rich history. Built in the 18th century as a royal summer palace, it was later converted into a luxury hotel by the Taj Group, preserving its historic charm. One of the greatest USPs of this palace is that it appears to float on the serene waters of Lake Pichola, creating a fairy-tale setting for the tourists.
The price per night varies here too, depending on the type of accommodation and the season you decide to visit this place. A rough estimate has been given below.
Avg cost per night: INR 40,000 to INR 6,65,000
The huge luxurious Rambagh Palace is spread over 7 acres of landscaped gardens, located in the heart of Jaipur, the Pink City. This is an oasis, and once you enter this property, you don’t feel the need to step out for anything, not even food. The Palace offers a range of dining options, from casual to fine dining, serving authentic Rajasthani and international cuisines.
Originally built in 1835, the Rambagh Palace was later converted into a palace hotel in 1957, maintaining its regal splendor. It is still the residence of the Maharaja of Jaipur, blending Rajput and Mughal architecture seamlessly.
Avg cost per night: INR 40,000 to INR 5,00,000
Set on the banks of Lake Pichola, The Oberoi Udaivillas offer stunning views of both the lake and the City Palace. The calm and tranquil setting of the Udaivillas property takes you with awe. You can easily spend a staycation with your loved one here, as you detox from the stress of everyday life. The hotel has a range of dining options offering both traditional Indian and international cuisines in elegant settings.
The Oberai Udaivillas is most famous for its luxurious accommodations, impeccable service, and the most picturesque location. Built as a royal hunting lodge, it was later transformed into a luxury hotel, setting new standards in hospitality.
Avg cost per night: INR 32,000 to INR 5,00,000
The Taj Mahal Palace is an iconic landmark overlooking the Arabian Sea and is situated in the bustling Olaba district of Mumbai. Since it is right in the middle of ‘Aamchi Mumbai’ it offers a plethora of dining options, including fine dining restaurants, cafes, and bars, all with a wide variety of cuisines.
Built in 1903, it has hosted numerous dignitaries and celebrities over the years and is a symbol of Mumbai's rich heritage. And what is it most famous for, you’d ask? Well, it is most famous for its historic significance, architectural grandeur, and unparalleled views of the Mumbai skyline.
The per night price for this property largely depends on the room category and surge pricing, but here is an estimate for you.
Avg cost per night: INR 32,000 to INR 5,00,000
Located in the diplomatic enclave of Chanakyapuri in New Delhi, the Leela Palace boasts of green and tranquil surroundings. The Palace offers an array of dining options, showcasing Indian and international cuisines in opulent settings.
Fairly new in the business, The Leela Palace opened in 2011 but has quickly established itself as one of the premier luxury hotels in the capital city. The infrastructure of the property exudes luxury and sophistication, with lavish accommodations, exemplary service, and state-of-the-art facilities.
Avg cost per night: INR 32,000 to INR 4,17,000
Situated in the heart of New Delhi, overlooking the lush greens of the Delhi Golf Club, The Oberoi, New Delhi is one of the oldest luxury properties in India. The hotel is most known for its contemporary design, luxurious accommodations, and impeccable service. It is home to award-winning restaurants offering a diverse range of cuisines, from Indian to Japanese.
Originally opened in 1965, it underwent a major renovation in 2018, reaffirming its position as one of the top hotels in the city. The per night price varies, based on your room preference and the season in which you visit Delhi.
Avg cost per night: INR 25,000 to INR 3,35,000
Perched atop a hill overlooking the city of Hyderabad, Taj Faluknama Palace offers panoramic views of the Hyderabad skyline. You can indulge in a royal dining experience at the palace's restaurants, that serve the most authentic and delicious Hyderabadi cuisine.
Built in the late 19th century, it was later restored and converted into a luxury hotel by the Taj Group. It was formerly a royal palace known for its exquisite architecture, grandeur, and regal ambiance before it turned into one of the most expensive hotels in India.
Avg cost per night: INR 33,000 to INR 5,00,000
The Taj Green Cove Resort and Spa is in Kovalam, Kerala and the property is beautifully nestled amidst lush greenery and overlooks the whimsical Arabian Sea. The resort offers a culinary journey through Kerala's rich gastronomic heritage, with an emphasis on fresh seafood in their cuisine.
Opened in 2004, it combines modern amenities with traditional Kerala architecture, offering a serene retreat for travelers. The property boasts of tranquil beachfront setting, rejuvenating spa experiences, and warm hospitality.
Avg cost per night: INR 25,000 to INR 2,50,000
Also situated on the banks of Lake Pichola, The Leela Palace in Udaipur offers panoramic views of the lake and the Aravalli Hills. The Palace has some exquisitive dining options, ranging from Indian to International cuisines.
Opened in 2009, it has quickly become synonymous with luxury and hospitality in Udaipur, drawing discerning travelers from around the world. Today, it is one of the most luxurious accommodations in the world, and is well-known for its impeccable service, and breathtaking views of the Udaipur skyline.
Avg cost per night: INR 42,000 to INR 5,80,000
These hotels not only offer luxurious accommodations and world-class amenities but also provide a glimpse into India's rich cultural heritage and royal legacy. We highly recommend you check out these hotels for your next romantic getaway, cultural immersion, or simply a pampering retreat away from the hum drums of city life.
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