Best Guest Experience MAHARAJA WELCOME · Ghoomar is a traditional folk dance of Rajasthan . It was Bhil tribe who performed it to worship Goddess Sarasvati which was later embraced

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  • Best Guest Experience

    MAHARAJA WELCOMEUMAID BHAWAN PALACE

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    Built between 1929 and 1943, Umaid Bhawan

    heritage, and a symbol of new Jodhpur. Home of the erstwhile Jodhpur royal family and currently the

    -largest private residence, Perched on ChittarHill, the highest point in Jodhpur.

    UMAID BHAWAN PALACE,Jodhpur

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    SCOPE

    Taj is known to preserve and promote the ethnicity

    of India and had existing cultural immersions. This

    combined with the rising needs of the uber luxury

    traveler culminated into the design elevation of the

    experiences at the Palace. This showcase of

    Rajasthani culture and heritage can be enjoyed by

    diverse customer segments.

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    The Maharaja welcome is an age old tradition of welcoming the Royal visitors. The entire experience creates the feel of royalty when guests enter the Palace, starting from the Main gate to

    the Central Rotunda

    Private fleet of vintage luxury cars from the Maharajas collection,

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    The Welcome continues with

    spectacular beats of Nagadas and

    Umbrella men paving way to witness

    the culture of Marwar region , which

    reminds them of Umaid Bhawan as a

    keeper of heritage and prestige

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    The guest enter inside the Palace with the shower of rose petals, ladies

    sprinkles the Ittar, tunneled inside the Royal canopy held by the Royal guards honored by the proud bravery sword in

    the middle followed by the rituals of Aarti, Teekaand Garland

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    We proceed to the Palm court where we experience the opulence of Langasperforming to our welcome with the flair of Marwar culture. The epitome of opulence and grandeur is experienced when the guest enters the Palace.

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