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The Exotic palace Hotels of India
Author: Mark Patrick
Article:
When I started on a one month long tour to India, I had no idea
what was in store for me. I was not even sure why I planned on a
tour to India. May be I was just too fascinated by the
lifestyles of the Indian Maharaja’s and wanted to see and
experience for myself their lives and their palaces. My interest
in Indian palaces and forts grew by reading books like ‘India
Style’ by ‘Monisha Bharadwaj’, ‘The Indian Princes and
their
States’ by ‘Barbara N. Ramusack’, ‘The Indian
Subcontinent’ by
‘Alison Arnold’ and ‘Indian temples and palaces’ by
Michael
Edwardes.
<b>The palaces of the Indian Maharajas </b>
India is a mystic land and has so many things that a traveler
can discover. The best part about India is its rich history; the
stories of Indian Kings and queens who lived and died for their
kingdom is rather amusing. Even more amusing is to read about
the secret lives of these kings and queens, their palaces, their
summer retreats, their leisure activities, their traditions and
their interest in art and architecture.
But time passed and none of them can be spotted today; their
palaces, forts and other remaining works of art have become
major tourist attractions even for the people of India. Most
palaces and forts are opened today for tourism where as a few
exotic ones have been converted into palace hotels.
<b>Exotic Indian palaces that are converted to hotels
</b>
One of my major objectives of visiting India was to stay in one
of the many palace hotels and experience the life of the
maharajas (kings). I have discussed below some hotels in which I
stayed and those that I cherish the most.
<b>The Lalitha Mahal Palace in Mysore</b>
My trip to Mysore was to reflect on my travel itinerary that
needed that I visit those places that had a rich heritage and
culture. Mysore was just one of them. When In Mysore I decided
to stay in the ‘Lalitha Mahal Palace’ which is by far one of
the
most exotic palaces that I have come across in my life. This
palace was built way back in 1921 by a king named ‘Wodeyar
Krishna’ and was designed by ‘E W Fritchley’ who was a
famous
English architect.
Today this palace is maintained by the India Tourism Development
Corporation and they have done a good job with it. The exterior
of the palace looks show white where as the interiors are almost
as good as new. All rooms of this palace over-look the beautiful
Chamundi hills and give the visitor a breathtaking view of
Mysore city.
The palace offers all facilities that one can expect from a five
star hotel that include swimming pools, golf grounds, health
club, lounges and a shopping arcade to get all your souvenirs.
This palace gave me a glimpse of the lavish life that that kings
would have lived back then.
<b>Fern Hill Palace in Ooty</b>
Ooty located in southern India is India’s well known tourist
destination. When in Ooty I decided to stay in the Fern Hill
palace hotel that has a history dating back to 1840. Back then
it was used by the British as their summer resort. This palace
hotel has more than 50 rooms that also include hotel rooms and
cottages. Although the palace is quite old, it is well
maintained and has everything that can make anyone feel like a
maharaja.
This exotic palace coupled with the pleasant atmosphere of the
hill-station gave me something that I could cherish for life.
<b>Bolghatty Palace in Cochin</b>
Cochin in southern India is considered the pearl of the Indian
Ocean and lives very much to its reputation. When in Cochin I
decided to stay in Bolghatty Palace which was used as a British
governor’s residence when India was colonized by the British.
The Kerala tourism development corporation has renovated this
magnificent piece of architecture bringing it back to all its
glory.
The palace has five spacious rooms and six cottages. The rooms
have been renovated beautifully, not to destroy their essence.
The art work is as good as new and the portraits seem to talk
back to you. It almost looks as if time stood still in the
palace since it was built way back in 1744.
<b>Lake Palace in Udaipur</b>
My next destination was Udaipur in Rajasthan situated in the
western part of India. The Lake Palace in Udaipur is one of the
most exotic hotels that I ever stayed. The hotel is located in
the middle of the blue waters of lake Pichola and practically
looks floating in water from a near by fort.
Built way back in 1754 by Maharana Jagat singh, the palace is
today maintained by the Taj group of hotels and offers the
prefect ambiance for a romantic stay. The palace has 85
beautiful rooms along with special suites and fascinates
everyone with its lustrous marble pillars, ancient paintings and
unbelievable works of arts including glasswork. I almost felt
like staying in a fantasy island with my room overlooking a
refreshing lily pond.
Udaipur also has many other palace hotels but none can be
compared to the Lake Palace. I was also fascinated by the
‘Laxmi
Vilas Palace’ which was once a guest house to serve British
guests.
<b>Bikaner house (Bharatpur House) In Mount Abu</b>
Mount Abu in Rajasthan is another hill station that fascinated
me. Mount Abu has a host of palace hotels as this was a favorite
hill station for the Maharajas. I decided to stay in the Bikaner
House palace which is located in one of the most scenic
locations in Mount Abu. This palace built in 1893 was used as a
summer residence for the ancient kings.
The palace is well maintained and has spacious rooms that have
ancient paintings and art work. The rooms overlook mystic hills
that look so much in peace with them-selves. It almost gave me a
heaven on earth kind of an experience.
One more palace hotel which fascinated me in Mount Abu was the
Sunrise palace which is situated in one its highest points. This
palace hotel was built somewhere in the year 1920, and is quite
popular with couples looking for a romantic getaway.
<b>Nilambagh Palace in Bhavnagar</b>
My objective of visiting Bhavnagar, a relatively lesser known
tourist destination in western India was to stay in the famous
Nilambagh Palace. Built by Maharaja Bhavsinghji in the year 1723
this palace looks like a piece of architecture in itself. The
palace is surrounded by lush gardens and has 18 AC rooms and 5
cottages. The rooms are spacious and offer an extremely
luxurious stay. The room in which I was put up overlooked
beautiful lawns down below; and I could hear the birds chirping
and the wind blowing mildly over me. The whole atmosphere was so
tranquil; it really took me to a different world.
The best part about the palace was the way it has been designed
and maintained. All rooms had antique furniture, beautiful
chandeliers and belgian mirrors. Then there was this striking
swimming pool that has been designed like a roman bath with
marble steps and white walkways. Taking a dip in that exotic
pool which was specifically meant for the maharajas was I
thought a true privilege.
<b>The palace on Wheels</b>
The ‘palace on Wheels’ is not a hotel or a palace, but a
maharaja style train that is run by the government of India for
tourism purposes. I was recommended to make this train journey
by a fellow traveler and believe me; I was glad I took his
advice.
This train is designed for the purpose of giving its voyagers a
taste of ancient India and covers all major destinations and
heritage spots in Rajasthan. Starting from Delhi (the Indian
capital), the train takes you to all major destinations in
Rajasthan that include Jaipur, Jaisalmer, Jodhpur, Udaipur, Agra
and back to Delhi in a seven day journey. I really got a good
insight about the tales of Indian kings and queens and their
lifestyles at the end of these seven unforgettable days.
The interiors of the train look no less than a five star palace
hotel and that goes for the rooms too. The rooms are comfy,
contain artistic furniture and include a private bath; now what
more could you ask for?
When boarding my plane back home, there was a strange nostalgic
feeling that had crept over me. But I was glad of one thing; I
had lived out my dream of living like an Indian Maharaja.
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