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    Definition:

    Heritage Hotels cover running hotels in palaces/castles/forts/havelies/hunting loges/

    Residence of any size built prior to 1950. The facade, architectural features and

    General construction should have the distinctive qualities and ambience in keeping

    With the traditional way of life of the area. The architecture of the property to be

    considered for this category should not normally be interfered with. Any extension,

    improvement, renovation, change in the existing structures should be in keeping

    with the traditional architectural styles and constructional techniques harmonizing

    the new with the old. After expansion/renovation, the newly built up area added

    should not exceed 50% of the total built up (plinth) area including the old and new

    structures. For this purpose, facilities such as swimming pools, lawns etc. will be

    excluded. Heritage Hotels will be sub-classified in the following categories:

    Heritage:

    This category will cover hotel in Residences/Havelies/Hunting Lodges/Castles/Forts/

    Palaces built prior to 1950. The hotel should have a minimum of 5 rooms (10 beds).

    Heritage Classic:

    This category will cover hotels in Residences/Havelies/Hunting Lodges/Castles/Forts/

    Palaces built Prior to 1935. The hotel should have a minimum of 15 rooms (30 beds).

    Heritage Grand:

    This category will cover hotels in Residence/Havelies/Hunting Lodges/Castles/Forts/

    Palaces built prior to 1935. The hotel should have minimum of 15 rooms (30 beds).

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    Room & Bath Size:

    No room or bathroom size is prescribed for any of the categories. However, general

    ambience, comfort and imaginative readaptation would be considered while

    awarding sub- classification classic or grand .

    SPECIAL FEATURES:

    Heritage:

    General features and ambience should conform to the overall concept of heritage

    and architectural distinctiveness.

    Heritage Classic :

    General features and ambience should conform to the overall concept of heritage

    and architectural distinctiveness. The hotel should provide at least one of the under

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    mentioned sporting facilities.

    Heritage Grand:

    General features and ambience should conform to the overall concept of heritage

    and architectural distinctiveness. However, all public and private areas including

    rooms should have superior appearance and decor. At least 50% of the rooms

    should be air-conditioned (except in hill stations where there should be heating

    arrangements). The hotel should also provide at least two of the under mentioned

    sporting facilities.

    SPORTING FACILITIES:

    Swimming Pool, Health Club, Lawn Tennis, squash, Riding, Golf Course, provided the

    ownership vests with the concerned hotel. Apart from these facilities, credit would

    also be given for supplementary sporting facilities such as Golf, Boating, Sailing,

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    Fishing or other adventure sports such as Ballooning, Parasailing, Wind-surfing,

    Safari excursions, Trekking etc. and indoor games.

    CUISINE:

    Heritage:

    The hotel should offer traditional cuisine of the area.

    Heritage Classic:

    The hotel should offer traditional cuisine but should have 4 to 5 items which have

    close approximation to continental cuisine.

    Heritage Grand:

    The hotel should offer traditional and continental cuisine.

    MANAGEMENT:

    The Hotel may be managed and run by the owning family and/or professionals.

    Note: Classification in any of the above categories will be given keeping in view the

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    overall standard of the property. The hotel would be judged by the quality of service

    and the years of experience that the owner/staff have had in the business.

    GENERAL FEATURES :

    There should be adequate parking space for cars. All public rooms and areas and the

    guest rooms should be well maintained and well equipped with quality carpets/area

    rugs/good quality duries, furniture, fittings etc. in good taste and in keeping with the

    traditional lifestyle. If carpeting is not provided, the quality of flooring should be very

    good (This is not to suggest that old and original flooring whether in stone or any

    other material should be replaced unnecessarily). The guest rooms should be clean,

    airy, pest free without dampness and musty odour, and of reasonably large size with

    attached bathrooms with modern facilities (e.g. flush commodes, wash basins,

    running hot and cold water, etc.). There should be a well-appointed lobby and/or

    lounge equipped with furniture of high standard with separate ladies and gents cloak

    rooms with good fittings.

    FACILITIES:

    There should be a reception, cash and information counter attended by trained and

    experienced personnel. There should be money changing facilities and left luggage

    room. There should be a well-equipped, well-furnished and well maintained dining

    room on the premises and, wherever permissible by law, there should be an elegant,

    well-equipped bar/permit room. In the case of Heritage Grand and Heritage Classic

    Bar is necessary and desirable in the case of Heritage Basic. The kitchen and

    pantry should be professionally designed to ensure efficiency of operation and

    should be well equipped. Crockery, cutlery, glassware should be of high standard

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    and in sufficient quantity, keeping in view the lifestyle and commensurate with the

    number of guests to be served. Drinking water must be bacteria free; the kitchen

    must be clean, airy, well lighted and protected from pests. There must be a

    filtration/purification plant for drinking water. There must be three tier washing

    system with running hot and cold water; hygienic garbage disposal arrangements;

    and frost free deep freezer and refrigerator (where the arrangement is for fresh food

    for each meal, standby generator will not be insisted upon).

    SERVICES:

    The hotel should offer good quality cuisine and the food and beverage service

    should be of good standard. There should be qualified, trained, experienced,

    efficient and courteous staff in service and clean uniforms and the staff coming in

    contact with the guests should understand English, Housekeeping at these hotels

    should be of the highest possible standard and there should be a plentiful supply of

    linen, blankets, towels, etc. which of the highest possible standard and should be a

    plentiful be of high quality. Each guest room should be provided with a vacuum

    jug/flask with bacteria free drinking water. Arrangements for heating/cooling must

    be provided for the guest rooms in seasons. Places which have telephone lines must

    have at least one phone in the office with call bells in each guest room.

    Arrangements for medical assistance must be there in case of need. The staff/room

    ratio must be in keeping with the number of guest room in each property. These

    hotels must be run on a professional basis while losing none of their ambience and

    services. The hotel should be environment friendly. The gardens and grounds should

    be very well maintained. There should be an efficient system of disposal of garbage

    and treatment of wastes and effluents. The hotel should present authentic and

    specially choreographed local entertainment to the guests. They should also have,

    wherever possible, arrangements for special services such as wildlife viewing, water

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    sports, horse/camel/elephant riding or safaris etc.

    APPLICATION PROFORMA FOR APPROVAL OF HERITAGE HOTEL

    PROJECT1. Proposed name of the Hotel:

    2. Name of Promoters:

    (a note giving details of business antecedents may be enclosed)

    3. Complete Postal address of the Promoters.

    4. Status of owners/Promoters:

    Whether:

    a) Company

    (if so, a copy of the Memorandum & Articles of Association may be furnished)

    OR

    b) Partnership firm (If so, a copy of partnership Deed and Certificate of

    registration under the Partnership Act may be furnished)

    ORc) Proprietary concern (Give name and address of the proprietor)

    5. Location of the property along with postal address:

    6. Details of the property

    (a) Area

    (b) Title

    Whether outright purchase/ownership (if so, a copy of the registered sale deed

    should be furnished)

    OR

    On Lease

    (if so, a copy of the registered lease deed should furnished)

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    (c) Whether the required land use permit for the conversion into hotel on it have

    been obtained. (If so, a copy of certificate from the concerned local

    authorities should be furnished).

    (d) Distance from Railway Station:

    (e) Distance from Airport:

    (f) Distance from main shopping centres:

    7. Details of the Hotel Project (a copy of the project/feasibility report should also be

    furnished).

    (a) No. of guest rooms and their area:

    Number Area

    Single

    Double

    Suites

    Total:

    (b) No. of attached baths and their area:

    (c) How many of the bathrooms will have long baths or the most modern

    Shower chambers (Give break-up):

    (d) Details of public areas: Number Area of each

    i) Lounge/Lobby

    ii) Restaurants/Dining room:

    iii) Bar (if any):

    iv) Shopping (if any):

    v) Banquet/Conference Halls (if any):

    vi) Health Club (if any):

    vii) Swimming Pool (If any):

    viii) Parking facilities:

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    (e) Blue prints of the sketch plans of the project. A complete set duly signed by

    the promoter and the architects should be furnished including/showing

    among other things, the following:-

    i) Site Plan:

    ii) Front and side elevations:

    iii) Floor wise distribution of public rooms/guest rooms and other facilities.

    8. Approval:

    Whether the hotel project has been approved/cleared by/under the following

    agencies/Acts wherever applicable:

    (a) Municipal authorities;

    (b) Urban Lands (Ceiling), Act:

    (c) Any other local/State Govt. authorities concerned.

    9. Proposed Capital Structure:

    (a) Total estimated cost:

    (i) Equity:

    (ii) Loan:

    (b) Equity Capital so far raised:

    (c) (i) Sources from which loan is proposed to be raised:

    (ii) Present position of the loan:

    10. Acceptance of Regulatory conditions:

    (This should be furnished in the prescribed proforma, as per sample attached):

    11. Application Fee:

    Demand Draft for Rs.12,000/- for hotel projects planned for Heritage, Hotel category

    drawn in favour of Pay & Accounts Officer, Department of Tourism, New Delhi

    must be attached with the application:

    12. If you are interested in availing of any or all of the following benefits of the

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    Income Tax Act, 1961, kindly mention Yes/No against each of the following

    provisions:

    Section 80 IA

    Section 80 HHD

    Signature

    Full name and designation of the applicant:

    Place:

    Dated:

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    A few of the most popular heritage hotels in India:

    1.Taj Lake Palace, Udaipur

    2.Umaid Bhavan Palace, Jodhpur

    3.Taj Jai Mahal Palace, Jaipur

    4.Taj Gateway Hotel Jaisalmer

    5.TajRambagh Palace ,Jaipur

    6.TajNadesar Palace, Varanasi

    7.Taj Falaknuma Palace, Hyderabad

    8.TheBagh,Bharatpur

    9.Lalitha Mahal Palace, Mysore

    10. Devigarh Resorts, Udaipur

    11. Raj Palace, Jaipur

    12. Shiv Vilas Palace, Jaipur

    13. Kumarakom Lake Resorts, Kerala

    14. Laxmi Vilas Palace, Udaipur

    15. Shiv Niwas Palace, Udaipur

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    16. BalsamandLakePalace, Jodhpur

    17. HotelRaas, Jodhpur

    18. FatehPrakashPalace, Udaipur

    19. Nahargarh,SawaiMadhopur

    20. OberoiAmarvilas, Agra

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    21. OberoiUdaivillas

    22. OberoiRajvilas, Jaipur

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    23. The Leela Palace, Udaipur

    .

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    Palace Hotels in Jaipur Rajasthan

    Durbar throne (16th Century original Throne) in the Durbar Mahal Suite, Raj Palace Hotel,

    Jaipur.

    Some of India's oldest and finest palace hotels can be found in Jaipur, the capital of Rajasthan,reflective of the city's particularly wealthy royalty that once occupied them.

    Jai Mahal Palace

    Jal Mahal (meaning "Water Palace") is a palace located in the middle of the Man Sagar Lake inJaipur city, the capital of the state of Rajasthan , India. The palace and the lake around it were

    renovated and enlarged in the 18th century by Maharaja Jai Singh II of Amber

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    Jal Mahal at night.

    "The Jal Mahal palace has got an eye-popping makeover. Traditional boat-makers fromVrindavan have crafted the Rajput style wooden boats. A gentle splashing of oars on the clearlake waters takes you to Jal Mahal. You move past decorated hallways and chambers on the firstfloor to climb all the way up to the fragrant ChameliBagh. Across the lake, you can view theAravalli hills, dotted with temples and ancient forts, and on the other side, bustling Jaipur. Themost remarkable change is in the lake itself. The drains were diverted, two million tonnes oftoxic silt were dredged from the bottom, increasing its depth by over a metre, a water treatmentsystem was developed, local vegetation and fish reintroduced, the surrounding wetlandsregenerated and five nesting islands created to attract migratory birds

    The Jal Mahal palace is considered an architectural beauty built in the Rajput and Mughal stylesof architecture (common in Rajasthan) providing a picturesque view of the lake (from theMansagar dam on the eastern side of the lake that acts as a vantage point for viewing the lakeand the valley), and the surrounding Nahargarh (abode of the tigers) hills. The palace, built inred sandstone , is a five storied building out of which four floors remain under water when thelake is full and the top floor is exposed .[8] The rectangular Chhatri on the roof is of the Bengal type. The Chhatris on the four corners are octagonal. The palace had suffered subsidence in thepast and also seepage due to water logging, which have been repaired under the restoration

    project undertaken by the Government of Rajasthan .[10]

    On the terrace of the palace, a gardenwas built with arched passages. At each corner of this palace semi-octagonal towers were builtwith an elegant cupola .[11] The restoration works done in the palace in the past (10 15 yearsback) were not satisfactory and an expert in the field of similar architectural restoration worksof Rajastahn palaces carefully examined the designs that could decipher the originally existingdesigns on the walls, after removing the recent plaster work. Based on this finding, restorationworks were redone with traditional materials for plastering. The plaster now used consisted of

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    an organic material of a special mortor mix of lime, sand and surkhi mixed with jaggery , guggal and methi (cummins ) powder. It was also noticed that there was hardly any water seepage,except for a little dampness, in the floors below the water level. But the original garden, whichexisted on the terrace had been lost. Now, a new terrace is being created based on a similar

    roof garden existing on the Amer palace

    Raj Palace Hotel The charming Raj Palace Hotel was built in 1727 and is Jaipur's oldest mansion. Its breathtakingDurbar Mahal Suite, acknowledged as "Asia's Leading Suite" in the 2008 World Travel Awards,was used by the Maharaja himself. The hotel is centrally located in a quiet area to the north ofthe Old City, heading towards Amber Fort.

    Rambagh Palace

    The Rambagh Palace in Jaipur , Rajasthan is the former residence of the Maharaja of Jaipur andnow a luxury Taj Palace Hotel, located 5 miles (8.0 km) outside of the walls of the city of Jaipuron Bhawani Singh Road. Preferred by celebrities and sport stars across the globe, RambaghPalace, is widely considered to be one of the best hotels around the world.

    The first building on the site was a garden house built in 1835 for the wet nurse of prince RamSingh II.[1] In 1887, during the reign of Maharaja SawaiMadho Singh, it was converted into amodest royal hunting lodge, as the house was located in the midst of a thick forest at that time.In the early 20th century, it was expanded into a palace to the designs of Sir Samuel SwintonJacob .[2] Maharajah Sawai Man Singh II made Rambagh his principal residence and added anumber of royal suites in 1931 .[3] After India became independent and the princely statesunited, the Palace became the Government House. By the 1950s, the royal family felt that theupkeep of the palace and its 47 acres (190,000 m 2) of gardens was becoming very costly. They,therefore, decided in 1957 [3] to convert it into a luxury hotel .[3]

    Samode Palace

    Samode Palace , Samode Haveli and SamodeBagh (Garden) are heritage monuments andstructures built by the noble feudatory with the hereditary title of 'MahaRawal' or 'MahaSahebof the Amber and Jaipur principality in Rajasthan , India . All three have rich history of severalhundred years and display a fusion of Mughal and Rajasthani art and architecture. They arenow part of the Heritage group of hotels under the flagship name of Samode that are run by

    the hereditary owners of these structures. The Samode Palace is located 40 kilometres (25 mi)north of Jaipur city, the Samode Haveli is close to Jaipur (centrally located within city limits, 6kilometres (3.7 mi) away from the city railway station) and the SamodeBagh or Garden, 4kilometres (2.5 mi) from the palace which is also run as a luxury hotel .[1][2]

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    The palace, built by the noblemen of the court of the royal family, is located near the Samodevillage on the outskirts of Shekhawat . It is built of sandstone at the foot of the Aravalli range ofhills (the foremost mountain range of north-western India) with a fortress like setting. Theinteriors of the palace are composed in the ancient architectural style of Rajasthan: marble

    floors, intricately ornamented pillars, mosaic walls (with tiny pieces of small inlaid stones), withluxurious carpets, and decorated with old wall paintings (hunting scenes, floral motifs and soforth). At the entrance gate of the palace is a unique piece of a large sized treasure chest madeof dark wood with marble settings and gleaming glass. The Sheesh Mahal (Hall of Mirrors) islocated on the southern side of the palace .[3][9] The frescoes in the Durbar hall and in the SultanMahal are said to be 250 years old .[2] The palace is built on three levels (planned in a sequenceof courtyards of increasing height) with a patio on each floor. There is an old ruined fort abovethe palace from where a panoramic view of the valley could be seen. The fort area is overgrownwith vegetation but stone paved paths have been built to reach the fort heights .[5][10] Samodefort was the former residence of the Maharaja. It is said that an underground passage links it tothe palace that provided access at times of emergency. It is now approached by a well laid outstone paved path (300 steps). There is also an entry gate to the ruined fort. Two other fortsclose by complete the circuit of a circular walk from and back to the palace. There is also a smalltemple, 3 kilometres away from the fort .[3][11]

    The Samode village near the palace is noted for its cloth made by block printing and also forhandicrafts such as bangle making .[3] There is a small artists' colony in the village whereminiature paintings are made

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    Palace Hotels in Jodhpur Rajasthan

    UmaidBhawan Palace

    The blue city of Jodhpur doesn't have as many palace hotels as other cities in Rajasthan, but itdoes have the extraordinary UmaidBhawan.

    UmaidBhawan Palace

    UmaidBhawan Palace , located at Jodhpur in Rajasthan , India , is one of the world's largest private residences. A part of the palace is managed by Taj Hotels . Named after Maharaja UmaidSingh, grandfather of the present owners of the palace, this monument has 347 rooms and servesas the principal residence of the erstwhile Jodhpur royal family.

    UmaidBhawan Palace was called Chittar Palace during its construction due to its location onChittar Hill, the highest point in Jodhpur. Ground for the foundations of the building was brokenon 18 November 1929 by Maharaja Umaid Singh and the construction work was completed in1943 With 64 well furnished and elegantly appointed rooms/suites to choose from, staying could

    indeed be a memorable experience for guests at the TajUmaidBhawan Palace Jodhpur .[1]

    ThePalace was built to provide employment to thousands of people during the time of famine.

    With 64 well furnished and elegantly appointed rooms/suites to choose from, staying couldindeed be a memorable experience for guests at the TajUmaid. There are 25 rooms and 39suites in all at the TajUmaidBhawan Palace The rooms/ suites are categorized as MaharaniSuite, Maharaja Suite, Royal Suite, Regal Suite and Deluxe Rooms. All the rooms in

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    TajUmaidPalace are beautifully designed in royal style and show case the Art Deco style with adistinct ambience .

    BalSamand Lake Palace The red sandstone BalSamand Lake Palace hotel is a quiet and peaceful place, located around 10

    minutes from the city. It was built as a royal summer residence in typical ornate Rajputarchitectural style. The hotel's expansive gardens and lake are soothing places to unwind.

    Get more information about these Jodhpur palace hotels and compare rates at About.com's booking partner, Kayak:

    BalSamand Lake Palace UmaidBhawan Palace

    There are also a few smaller hotels in and around Jodhpur where you can have a regal stay. Someof the best are:

    AjitBhawan The AjitBhawan is a mansion that was built by Maharaja AjitSinghji of Jodhpur. The hotel'saccommodations comprise a range of suites, luxury tents, and rooms. It's a charming but notlavish mid-range place to stay, located a short distance from the city center.

    Fort ChanwaLuni Not a palace but a fortress built around 100 years ago by Maharaja Dalip Singh, this tranquilhotel is located around 40 minutes from Jodhpur

    Palace Hotels in Udaipur Rajasthan

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    View of Lake Pichola and the Lake Palace hotel from a room the Shiv Niwas Palace hotel.

    Romantic Udaipur, known for its beautiful lakes and palaces, is possibly the best city in India fora stay that's reminiscent of royalty. There are many palace hotels to choose from.

    Devi Garh Devi Garh Palace is a heritage hotel and resort, housed in the 18th-century Devi Garh palace inthe village of Delwara. It was the royal residence of the rulers of Delwar aprincipality , from mid-18th century till mid-20th century. Situated amidst in the Aravalli hills, 28 km northeast ofUdaipur , Rajasthan , Devigarh forms one of the three main passes into the valley of Udaipur .[1][2]

    In 2006, the New York Times named it as is one of India's leading luxury hotels ,[3] and Frommer's Review, while calling it "the best hotel on the subcontinent", stated that "Devi Garh is more than

    beautiful, it is inspiring." .[1] In 2008, it was featured in Lifestyle ChannelDiscovery Travel andLiving series, 'Dream Hotels' spread over five continents, other two Indian hotels that made it to

    the list of 55, were Taj Lake Palace , Udaipur , and Rambagh Palace , Jaipur [4]

    The principality of Delwara was given out to Raja Sajja Singh, one of the lieutenant ofMaharanaPratap , after the 'Battle of Haldighati ' in 1576 .[5] First a rudimentary palace was builtby Raghudev Singh II, which was later revamped a few years later in 1760s for a royal visit ofthe Maharani of Udaipur . The seven-storeyed hilltop fort palace in Rajasthani architecture wasbuilt in the 1760s .[6]

    Two centuries later, it was in ruins and empty for 20 years, when it was acquired by Poddars, anindustrial family from Shekhawati region in 1984 .[7] The restoration took over 15 years and a

    team of 750 people, led by architect Gautam Bhatia and architect Navin Gupta. The interiorspaces were redesigned in minimalistic style by Mumbai-based interior designer Rajiv Saini, toturn this palace into an all suite luxury hotel, complete with a spa and Ayurvedic retreat ,[8][9][10] today it is considered one of India's best designed hotels.

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    FatehPrakash Palace This hotel is an original palace full of antique furniture and paintings. It's part of the famous CityPalace complex, where the Mewar royal family still lives, located on the banks of Lake Pichola.

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    Lake Palace on Lake Pichola, Udaipur, India

    Lake Palace (formerly known as Jag Niwas ) is a luxury hotel , of 83 rooms and suites featuringwhite marble walls, located on a natural foundation of 4 acres (16,000 m 2) rock on the Jag

    Niwa s[1] island [2] in Lake Pichola , Udaipur , India . The hotel operates a boat which transportsguests to the hotel from a jetty at the City Palace. It has been voted as the most romantic hotel inIndia.

    It was built in 1743 [1]- 1746 [2] under the direction of the MaharanaJagat Singh II (62nd successorto the royal dynasty of Mewar ) of Udaipur, Rajasthan as a royal summer palace and was initiallycalled Jagniwas or Jan Niwas after its founder .[1] The Maharana, ruler of Udaipur from 1628 to1654, was very friendly with Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan and encouraged his craftsmen to copysome of the glories of his incomparable buildings at Agra. The palace was constructed facingeast, allowing its inhabitants to pray to the Sun god at the crack of dawn .[3] The successive rulersused this cool haven as their summer resort, holding their regal durbars in its courtyards linedwith columns, pillared terraces, fountains and gardens .[1]

    The upper room of the palace is a perfect circle and is about 21 feet (6.4 m) in diameter. Its flooris inlaid with black and white marbles, the walls are ornamented with niches and decorated witharabesques of different coloured stones in the same style as the Taj at Agra, though the patternsare Hindu and dome is exquisitely beautiful in form. A room built of 12 enormous slabs ofmarble, Shah Jahan s throne sculptured from a single block of serpentine and the little mosquededicated to Kapuria Baba, a Muhammedan Saint, are other objects of interest on the island .[3]

    During the famous Indian Sepoy Mutiny in 1857 several European families fled from Nimachand used the island as an asylum, offered to them by MaharanaSwaroop Singh. In order to

    protect his guests the Rana destroyed all the town s boats so that the rebels could not reach theisland .[3]

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    By the latter half of the 19th century time and weather took their toll on the extraordinary water palaces of Udaipur. Pierre Loti , a French writer, described Jag Niwas as "slowly mouldering in

    the damp emanations of the lake." About the same time two colonial bicyclists, Fanny BullockWorkman and her husband William Hunter Workman , were distressed by the cheap andtasteless style of the interiors of the water palaces with "an assortment of infirm Europeanfurniture, wooden clocks, coloured glass ornaments, and children s toys, all of which seems tothe visitor quite out of place, where he would naturally expect a dignified display of Easternsplendour. "[3]

    The reign of Bhopal Singh (1930 55) saw the addition of another pavilion, Chandra Prakash, butotherwise the Jag Niwas remained unaltered and decaying. Geoffrey Kendal , the noted theatre

    personality, described the palace during his visit in the 1950s as "totally deserted, the stillness broken only by the humming of clouds of mosquitoes. "[3]

    Lily Pond at Lake Palace, Udaipur

    Bhagwat Singh decided to convert the Jag Niwas Palace in to Udaipur s first luxury hotel. DidiContractor, an American artist, became a design consultant to this hotel project. Didi saccountsgives an insight to the life and responsibility of the new maharana of Udaipur: "I worked from1961 to 1969 and what an adventure! His Highness, you know, was a real monarch really like

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    kings always were. So one had a sense of being one of the last people to be an artist for the king.It felt the way one imagines it was like working in the courts of the Renaissance. It was anexperience of going back in time to an entirely different era, a different world. His Highness wasactually working on a shoestring. He wasn t in dire straits, mind you, but when he came to thethrone he inherited big problems like what to do with the 300 dancing girls that belonged to his

    predecessor [Maharana Bhopal Singh]. He tried to offer them scholarships to become nurses butthey didn t want to move out of the palace so what could he do? He had to keep them. They wereold crones by this time and on state occasions I remember they would come to sing and dancewith their ghunghats [veils] down and occasionally one would lift hers to show a wizened oldface underneath. and he had something like twelve state elephants. and he had all these

    properties which were deteriorating. The buildings on Jag Niwas were starting to fall down and basically the Lake Palace was turned into a hotel because it seemed the only viable way that itcould be maintained It was really a job of conservation." [3]

    In 1971, Taj Hotels Resorts and Palaces took over management of the hote l[4] and added another75 rooms .[5]Jamshyd D. F. Lam of the Taj Group was one of the key people involved in the

    restoration of the original property, bringing it to such high standards with his work andexperience & was also the first General manager there & the youngest at that time in India.

    In 2000, a second restoration was undertaken.

    The "Royal Butlers" working in the hotel are descendants of the original palace retainers

    Shikarbadi Shikarbadi is a former hunting lodge of the Royal Family of Mewar. Its quiet location in the

    Aravalli hills around 15 minutes from the city is full of wildlife, including spotted deer,monkeys, peacocks, and migratory birds.

    Shiv Niwas Palace Shiv Niwas Palace is a former residence of the Maharana of Udaipur, Rajasthan , located on thebanks of Lake Pichola .

    ocated to the south side of and part of the City Palace complex , work on this building wasbegun by MaharanaSajjanShambhu Singh (1874 to 1884) and finished by his successorMaharanaFateh Singh at the beginning of the 20th century as a royal guesthouse.

    During its time as a guesthouse it hosted a number of royal gatherings and VIP visits from allover the world, including George V of the United Kingdom in 1905, and Edward the Prince ofWales .

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    By the time that Bhagwat Singh succeeded to the throne of Mewar in 1955, it was becomingincreasing difficult for the royal family to afford the cost of maintaining the large numbers ofroyal residences that they owned, in particular the city palace. Following his success inconverting the Lake Palace into an income generating hotel he decided to also convert the ShivNiwas and the smaller FatehPrakash Palace into luxury heritage hotels . After a 4 year longperiod of conversion the Shiv Niwas opened as a hotel in 1982

    The 3 levels of the palace are arranged in a semicircular arc around an internal courtyard in themiddle of which is a marble pool .[2] Balconies and rooftop terraces opening off different rooms

    enjoy views to the south of the gardens laid below the dam wall of Lake Pichola; while to thewest, the island resorts of Jag Mandir and the Lake Palace. The building is of ancient Rajput architectural styles. The interior features ivory and mother-of-pearl inlay work, glass mosaics and frescoes , many of them produced by KhajaUstadh and KundanLal, whom the Maharana hadsent to England to learn the art of glass-mosaic design and to study fresco painting .[3]

    When first built the palace had nine suites, all on the ground floor. During its conversion into ahotel, eight apartments were added in a new second story so that the hotel now has 36 guestrooms consisting of :[4]

    19 deluxe rooms

    8 terrace suites

    6 royal suites

    3 imperial suites

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    Since its conversion into a hotel it has played host to, among others, Queen Elizabeth II , theKing of Nepal, the Shah of Iran, and Jacqueline Kennedy .

    The hotel is run by the HRH Group of Hotels, itself owned by the current Maharana.

    Other Palace Hotels in Rajasthan

    Neemrana Fort Palace Hotel, Village Neemrana, District Alwar.

    The Rajasthan countryside is dotted with captivating fort and palace hotels, which makewonderful escapes away from hectic city life. These include:

    Gajner Palace, Bikaner Spread over an incredible 6,000 acres, the Gajner Palace is located around 30 minutes fromBikaner on the embankment of a lake. It's a gorgeous former hunting resort of the Maharajas andwas also visited by British dignitaries during the Raj.

    Laxmi Niwas Palace, Bikaner Laxmi Niwas Palace is a former residentia lpalace of the king of the former Bikaner state,Mahrja Ganga Singh in Bikaner in the Indian state of Rajasthan . It was designed in 1896 in an

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    Indo-Saracenic style by the British architect, Sir Samuel Swinton Jacob , and built between 1898and 1902. Upon its completion, plans were already drawn up, again by Jacob, to extend it intothe much larger LalgarhPalace [1] which was constructed between 1902 and 1926.

    It is now a luxury hotel owned by Golden Triangle Fort & Palace P. Ltd. The magnificent

    structure in red sandstone is one of the most popular destination for tourists in Bikaner .[2] AsStanley Reed (UK politician) , the official reporter of the 1905-06 India tour of Their RoyalHighnesses, the Prince and Princess of Wales (later King George V and Queen Mary of GreatBritain ) notes:

    "The Laxmi Niwas Palace is the most perfect modern building in the Indo-Saracenic style in India

    - an entirely graceful pile of carved red sandstone, nobly proportioned and harmonising entirelywith its environment. Their Royal Highnesses have not been more splendidly housed since they

    landed in Bombay "

    Bikaner House "The Palace Hotel", Mount Abu This hotel, built in 1893, was once the summer residence of the royal family of Bikaner. The bestthing about it is its vast and serene grounds.

    Deogarh Mahal, District Rajsamand The 17th century fort-palace Deogarh Mahal is full of history and run by the royal family

    themselves. Perched on a hill between Udaipur and Jodhpur, it's a fabulous place to stop and break the journey.

    Neemrana Fort Palace, Village Neemrana

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    This atmospheric hotel is a genuine hilltop fort, constructed in 1464. It's located on the Delhi-Jaipur highway, around two and a half hours drive from Delhi in Rajasthan's Alwar district,making it perfect for exploring India's Golden Triangle .

    Built from 1464 AD, Neemrana Fort-Palace is located on a high hillock and commandsmagnificent views of the surrounding beauty. It was is among India's oldest heritage resorthotels, as it was created in 1986 . Its name derives from a valiant local chieftain namedNimol aMeo . The Chauhan capital was shifted from Mandhan (near Alwar) to Neemrana whenthe fort was established by Raja Dup Raj in 1467 .[1] Nowadays, the Neemrana fort is a heritageresort .

    UdaiBilas Palace, Dungarpur Idyllically located between a lake and a forest around two hours south of Udaipur, the UdaiBilasPalace features graceful Rajput architecture. The main attraction in the area is the deserted 13th-century Juna Mahal palace.

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    Mountain Palace Hotels in India

    The Oberoi Wildflower Hall Hotel, Shimla

    India's mountain palace hotels have a distinctly British feel to them as most originate from thetime that the British Raj ruled India. They were built and used as cool summer retreats.

    Fernhills Palace, Ooty Fernhills Palace is located on 50 acres of land in the rolling hills of Ooty, in south India's teagrowing district. It became the summer palace of the Wadiyar royal family from Mysore after itwas acquired from the British. The hotel retains much of its colonial charm, and each room has adelightful open fireplace for guests to warm themselves by a log fire during winter

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    Kasmanda Palace, Mussoorie

    The small but elegant Kasmanda Palace hotel is one of the oldest buildings in Mussoorie. Builtin 1836 as part of a church complex, it has an interesting history that's seen it used as a

    sanatorium for the British forces and a school, before being purchased by the Kasmanda RoyalFamily as their summer retreat. The royal family still owns the hotel. Filled with memorabilia,and with a picturesque elevated location slightly above the town of Mussoorie (at the foothills ofthe Himalayan ranges), the hotel provides a wonderful glimpse into the bygone era.

    Wildflower Hall, Shimla

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    Wildflower Hall, now a luxury award winning Oberoi hotel, was once the home of LordKitchener during the rule of the British Raj in India. It has an enviable fairytale setting high in

    the Himalayas, amidst 23 acres of dense pine and cedar woods. The hotel provides a tranquilsanctuary with panoramic views of snow covered peaks. You can do as little or as much as youwant there -- relax at the spa, take walks in the wilderness, or enjoy the thrill of adventureactivities such as white river rafting.

    Other Palace Hotels in India

    Lalitha Mahal Palace Hotel, Mysore

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    Some other notable palace hotels in India with royal connections include:

    Chandra Mahal Haveli, Peharsar

    This carefully restored mansion makes a great alternative to the generally unappealing andcharacterless hotels in Agra. Located in a village on the Jaipur Agra Road, around one hour fromAgra, the Chandra Mahal was built in 1699 by the Nobles of Emperor Akbar. It's a simple

    property, but is also extremely alluring and comfortable, and a delight to explore. Live traditionalmusic and dance performances are often held in the evenings. The upstairs terrace rooms arerecommended for their natural light and air.

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    Lalitha Mahal Palace, Mysore

    The striking white Lalitha Mahal, located on a hill just outside the city, is Mysore's second

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    largest palace. It was built in 1921 by the king to house his royal guests. The main drawback isthat this glorious property is owned and operated by the Indian government. As a result, much ofit remains in original condition and is becoming a bit worn. Guests shouldn't expect a luxuriousstay. However, it's a very authentic and exotic palace, which exudes a great deal of charm andhistory.

    Taj Mahal Palace & Tower, Mumbai

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    The Taj Mahal Palace Hotel is a five-star hotel located in the Colaba region of Mumbai , Maharashtra , India , next to the Gateway of India . Part of the Taj Hotels, Resorts and Palaces , this

    building is considered the flagship property of the group and contains 565 rooms. From ahistorical and architectural point of view, the two buildings that make up the hotel, The TajMahal Palace and the Tower are two distinct buildings, built at different times and in different

    architectural designs.

    The hotel has hosted notable guests such as The Beatles , Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis , BillClinton , Jacques Chirac , The King &Queen of Norway , The Duke &Duchess of Kent , The Dukeof Edinburgh , The Prince of Wales , Roger Moore , Joan Collins , Mick Jagger , Angelina Jolie , Brad Pitt , Deep Purple , Michael Palin , Hillary Clinton , Barack Obama , Michelle Obama , andOprah Winfrey , as well as professional cricket teams on tour

    The Taj Mahal Hotel was commissioned in Indo-Saracenic style by Tata and first opened itsdoors to guests on 16 December 1903.

    It is widely believed that Jamsedji Tata decided to build the hotel after he was refused entry toone of the city's grand hotels of the time, Watson's Hotel , as it was restricted to "whites only".However, this story has been challenged by some commentators that suggest that Tata wasunlikely to have been concerned with 'revenge' against his British adversaries. Instead theysuggest that the Taj was built at the urging of editor of The Times of India who felt a hotel"worthy of Bombay" was needed .[1]

    The original Indian architects were SitaramKhanderaoVaidya and D. N. Mirza, and the projectwas completed by an English engineer , W. A. Chambers. The builder wasKhansahebSorabjiRuttonji Contractor who also designed and built its famous central floatingstaircase. The cost of construction was 250,000 (127 million today) .[2] During World War I , the hotel was converted into a 600-bed hospital . The dome of the hotel is made from steel asused in the Eiffel Tower . Jamsedji Tata imported the same steel during that time. The hotel wasthe first in India to install and operate a steam elevator . The hotel imported American fans,German elevators, Turkish baths and English butlers, for the first time in India.

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    The former residence of the Nizam of Hyderabad, Falaknuma Palace has been rightfully leased

    by the Royal Family of Hyderabad to the Taj Group of Hotels Resorts and Palaces with RoyalFamily members having personally supervised part of the Palace's refurbishment. Guest can nowexperience the famed Nizam's hospitality which was once the sole preserve of royalty.

    Retrace the steps of Nizams, European royalty, enchanting Begums, distinguished Heads of Stateand walk the walk of Kings through this Palace in the sky. 2000 feet above Hyderabad,TajFalaknuma Palace's 60 beautifully refurbished and lovingly restored rooms allow you to

    journey into the clouds and into the glided ages, where grandeur and excess is celebrated andsavoured in equal measure.

    Those who have revelled in its opulence have revelled in its large Venetian chandeliers, rare

    furniture, grand marble staircases and gurgling fountains, priceless statues, and objets d'art,stained-glass windows, unique sketches and murals encased in ornate frames, a world-classcollection of crystal as well as the Mughal, Rajasthani and Japanese gardens personallyconceived by the Nizam. The Palace Library, a replica of the one at Windsor Castle, is acollector's envy as it is home to the rarest of manuscripts, books and one of the most acclaimedcollections of the Holy Quran in the country, all of which were selected and brought back by the

    Nizam himself.

    The former residence of the Nizam of Hyderabad, Falaknuma Palace has been rightfully leased by the Royal Family of Hyderabad to the Taj Group of Hotels Resorts and Palaces with RoyalFamily members having personally supervised part of the Palace's refurbishment. Guest can nowexperience the famed Nizam's hospitality which was once the sole preserve of royalty.