India - Taj and tigers
The Imperial Delhi
The Imperial is a legend that offers a unique experience embracing facets of India’s history. The 24 king palms, that lead up to the porch, stand as witness to the creation of New Delhi.
Conceptualized in 1934 by Bloomfield and inaugurated by Lord Wilingdon in 1936, it was in Lutyen’s scheme of things to build the most luxurious hotel in New Delhi. As New Delhi’s landmark Hotel, it is located on Janpath, the erstwhile Queensway. It is steps away from the renowned shopping district and major city attractions and a half-hour drive from the international airport.
The Oberoi Amarvilas Agra
Enjoy the luxury of your own private view of the greatest monument to love. The Oberoi Amarvilas is located 600 meters from the Taj Mahal and all 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. A stay The Oberoi Amarvilas is truly unforgettable.
Aman-I-Khas – Ranthambore
An encampment of just 10 special tents, Aman-i-Khas rests on the edge of Rajasthan’s Ranthambore National Park, a sanctuary for wildlife and cultural beauty. Wilderness and tented splendour are played out around the camp’s faithfully rustic outdoor fireplace, surrounded by cushioned, stone-clad banquettes under the magnificence of nature’s twinkling eye. The beguiling calls of the wild, the breath-taking vistas of the brushwood Aravalli Hills dotted with crumbling ruins of palatial remnants and a natural watering hole nearby, completes a compelling stage from which to experience an unforgettable adventure. All in sweeping canopied style, reminiscent of the travelling tents enjoyed during the resplendent Moghul dynasty.
Dwarika Hotel - Nepal
The magnificence of The Dwarika’s is its buildings of intricate carved wood and terracotta work that took 10 million hours of the best craftsmen in Nepal to produce. 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, stand proud, an example of superb craftsmanship.
The Rambagh Palace - Jaipur
A destination palace resort spread over 47 acres of tranquil, landscaped gardens; Rambagh Palace is Jaipur’s foremost Royal Palace residence. Located close to the walled ‘Pink City’, spectacular forts, and all the unique shopping bazaars of Jaipur, the Palace unveils the rich culture and history of the erstwhile rulers of Rajasthan.
Built in 1835 as a hunting lodge, converted to a palace in 1925 as the residence of the Maharaja of Jaipur and finally converted as India’s first palace hotel in 1957. An architectural masterpiece, Rambagh presents a fine blend of Rajput and Mughal architecture.
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.











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