The hotels we use on this Premium Rajasthan adventure are a combination of old world heritage and modern elegance. Below are the accommodations we typically use on this trip.
Upgrades are available on Day 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8 of the itinerary – speak to your sales representative for more details.
Delhi: Maidens Hotel (nights 1-2 and 9)
Begin and end your adventure at Maidens Hotel, one of Delhi’s great heritage properties, originally opened in 1903. Set amid leafy gardens in the Civil Lines area of north Delhi, it offers a calmer counterpoint to the capital’s intensity, while remaining well placed for exploring the city. There’s a large outdoor pool, a fitness centre, and several well-regarded dining options. The Colonial-era architecture and spacious rooms add a sense of occasion without tipping into formality.
Near Jaipur: Neemrana Fort-Palace Hotel (night 3)
Transport yourself 500 years into the past with a stay at the medieval Neemrana Fort-Palace, which sprawls over the Aravalli Hills. Built in 1464, the complex is fit for a royal, with 79 rooms spread over nine wings and 14 levels, an outdoor pool with valley views, plus a gym and spa. There’s also a recreation room and the chance to take a camel cart ride.
Jaipur: Hotel Narian Niwas Palace (nights 4-5)
Capturing the regal heritage of Rajasthan, this historic property was built in 1928 by General Amar Singh Ji, the then Thakur of Kanota. See the opulence of the past in the Bar Palladio, evoking the Rajput flourish and traditional Jaipur-style painted wall decal, which stands out over the bold color palette, typical of Jaipur. The hotel itself is decorated exquisitely throughout with painted frescos, opulent chandeliers and period furniture filling the property. The accommodation is spread across the property, within perfectly manicured gardens, there is also a large swimming pool, plus choice of fine-dining restaurants and casual bars.
Ranthambore: The Tigress (nights 6-7)
Named for the region’s most famous resident, the award-winning Tigress is just moments from Ranthambore National Park – ideal for our game drives. Newly built with a heritage style, it has an outdoor pool, fitness centre, guava and vegetable farm, spa and indoor games room.
Agra: Trident Agra (night 8)
Spend a night at the Trident, which has 135 modern rooms with views of the landscaped gardens, pool or the Taj Mahal-inspired central courtyard. There's a restaurant serving Mughal dishes and more, a bar and spa. It’s also designed with the environment in mind: 25 percent of the electricity is generated from solar energy and there’s an in-house water bottling plant.