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Bhawani Singh Road, Jaipur 302005, RJ

+91-8881272746

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A royal touch!!
May 22, 2006 06:06 PM 3084 Views
(Updated May 22, 2006 06:06 PM)

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Royality in its supreme is the only way you can describe the services and delecacies in rambagh. It is 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.


Sensitively restored to its former glory with refurbished rooms overlooking courtyards with fountains or verdant gardens, airy verandahs, idyllic front lawns and a warm intimate lobby, guests relive the royal lifestyle at Rambagh.


Rambagh Palace offers 90 rooms including aesthetically restored suites, which were the chambers of the former Maharaja. Use of rich fabrics and silk drapes draw from the colourful art and warm hues of the state of Rajasthan. Luxury rooms, Historical Suites and theme royal and grand Royal Suites present accommodation befitting royalty.


An ideal destination for meetings in historical surroundings, Rambagh Palace offers banquet facilities for smaller meetings of around 50 participants within the Palace building and 350 – 600 delegates at the adjacent SMS Function Centre. Having played host to worldwide CEOs and famous international personalities, the Palace is ideal for renewal of wedding vows in princely grandeur.


Several sporting facilities, age-old ayurvedic therapies, yoga classes from internationally reputed yoga teachers, relaxation and pampering of your body, mind and soul are amongst the various recreational facilities available at Rambagh Palace.


Arrangements for sightseeing, shopping and other excursions within and outside Jaipur can be made through the travel services desk. But sure to be looked at Climate as well as its too hot now a days in summers.


Summer: (Apr-May)


Max:40°c Min:25.8°c Language: Rajastani, English, Hindi


Monsoon: (Jul-Sep) Best Season: September - March


Max:40°c Min:23°c


Winter: (Oct-Mar)


Max:22°c Min:8°c


you may go in for booking so that you will not repent later.


Rambagh Palace


Bhawani Singh Road


Jaipur - 302 005


Rajasthan


India


Tel: (91-141) 2211 919


Fax: (91-141) 2385 098


Email: rambagh.jaipur@tajhotels.com


for sighseing its a best place in winters and Monsson so get ready dear to see these location:


The City Palace


In the heart of the old city lies the royal residence of the erstwhile King of Jaipur. Built using a blend of Rajasthani and Mughal styles, the palace has carved arches, supported by grey-white marble columns, decorated with floral motifs created with gold and coloured stones. Two carved marble elephants guard the entrance. The palace houses a Museum with a superb collection of Rajasthani costumes.


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Jantar Mantar


This is the largest of Jai Singh’s five remarkable open-air stone observatories. Its complex instruments, whose setting and shapes are scientifically designed, represent the high point of medieval Indian astronomy. The most striking of these are the Ram Yantras used for gauging altitudes.


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Hawa Mahal


Built in 1799 A.D., the Hawa Mahal or Palace of Winds is a major Rajput landmark. This five-storied building along the main street of the old city is a pink sandstone masterpiece with semi-octagonal and delicately honeycombed windows. The monument was originally conceived with the aim of enabling ladies of the royal household to watch the everyday life and royal processions in the city – in absolute privacy.


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Ram Niwas Bagh


Built by Sawai Ram Singh II in the 1868 A.D, Ram Nivas Bagh is a lush sprawling garden with a zoo, an aviary, a greenhouse, a herbarium, a museum and sports ground in the premises.


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Albert Hall


This fine example of example of Indo Saracenic style of architecture, in the Ram Nivas Bagh was designed by Sir Swinton Jacob. The Hall is home to an exquisite collection of sculptures, paintings, objects d’art, natural history specimens


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BM Birla Planetarium


The Planetarium has a modern computerized projection system that brings the heavens to life, providing a unique blend of education and entertainment. The museum is closed on the last Wednesday of every month.


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Galtaji


Far beyond the gardens, amidst low hills lies the ancient pilgrimage centre, Galtaji. A world of temples, pavilions and holy kunds (natural spring and reservoirs) coupled with lush landscape make it a delightful spot. The small temple on the top of the highest peak, dedicated to the Sun God, is visible from all parts of the city.


Moti Doongari and Lakshmi Narayan Temple


Far beyond the gardens, amidst low hills lies the ancient pilgrimage centre, Galtaji. A world of temples, pavilions and holy kunds (natural spring and reservoirs) coupled with lush landscape make it a delightful spot. The small temple on the top of the highest peak, dedicated to the Sun God, is visible from all parts of the city.


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Amber Fort


Overlooking the Delhi-Jaipur highway, the image of the Amber Fort is beautifully reflected in the lake below. Within the Fort lies the famous Jai Mandir (Temple) with its world-renowned hall of mirrors, Sheesh Mahal. The walls and the ceiling of the Mahal are covered with a beautiful array of mirrors, which reflects any streak of light, so as to illuminate the entire room. Located at 9 Km northwest of Jaipur, the Amber Fort was once the Capital of the Minas.


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Nahargarh Fort


Nahargarh fort, beyond the hills of Jaigarh, stands like a watchful sentinel guarding Sawai Jai Singh's beautiful capital. Much of the original structure is in ruins, but the lovely buildings added by Sawai Ram Singh II and Sawai Madho Singh II in the 19th century are preserved in a good condition. Some of the rooms provide the most spectacular view of the city below.


Jaigarh Fort


The western skyline is dominated by the extensive parkotas (walls), watchtowers and gateways of Jaigarh. It is one of the few military structures of mediaeval India that’s still almost intact. The fort contains palaces, gardens, open and covered reservoirs, a granary, an armoury, a well-planned cannon foundry, several temples, a tall tower and a - the Jai Ban - one of the largest cannons in the country.


Central Museum


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