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INDIA

Itinerary Overview

Days 1 - 3

Floating Palaces

Days 4 - 7

BEST TIME

BEST TIME

TAILORED TRIPS

BEST TIME

Days 8 - 12

Sacred Lakes & Pink Cities

A Trail of Fortresses

Highlights of Your Journey

  • Cruise Lake Pichola at sunset and explore Udaipur’s City Palace, with visits to Jagdish Temple, artisan bazaars, and cultural performances at Bagore Ki Haveli.


  • Walk the walls of Kumbhalgarh Fort and marvel at Ranakpur’s marble pillars, before heading to Jodhpur’s blue old city and majestic Mehrangarh Fort.


  • Discover Jaswant Thada and shop spices in Sardar Market, then unwind in rooftop cafés overlooking Jodhpur’s desert skyline.


  • Feel Pushkar’s spiritual rhythm with aarti by the lake, visit the rare Brahma Temple, and ride camels through the Thar Desert.


  • Climb to Amber Fort and photograph Jaipur’s Hawa Mahal, shop vibrant bazaars, and trace royal footsteps through the Pink City’s palaces and observatories.

  • Days 1 - 3

    Begin your Rajasthani odyssey in Udaipur's romantic lake setting where marble palaces float on water and royal heritage creates an atmosphere of timeless elegance and cultural sophistication.


    Arrive in Udaipur and immediately understand why this lake city captivates visitors with its unique setting among the Aravalli Hills. Start with a sunset boat ride on Lake Pichola, watching the City Palace and Lake Palace transform into golden reflections on the water. Spend day two exploring the magnificent City Palace complex, a 400-year architectural marvel where successive rulers created a labyrinth of courtyards, galleries, and balconies overlooking the lake, followed by visits to Jagdish Temple with its intricate stone carvings and wandering through old city bazaars where artisans practice traditional crafts. Day three takes you to the hilltop Monsoon Palace for panoramic city views and cultural performances at Bagore Ki Haveli featuring traditional Rajasthani dance and puppet shows that have entertained royal courts for centuries.

  • Days 4 - 7

    Journey through Rajasthan's fortress landscape from the mountain stronghold of Kumbhalgarh to Jodhpur's desert citadel, experiencing the martial heritage that shaped this warrior kingdom.


    Travel to Kumbhalgarh Fort, whose 36-kilometer wall snakes across the Aravalli Hills creating one of India's most impressive fortifications, built by Maharana Kumbha in the 15th century as an impregnable refuge. Stay overnight in a heritage property near the fort before continuing to the exquisite Ranakpur Jain Temples, where 1,444 intricately carved marble pillars create a forest of stone lacework that represents the pinnacle of Jain architectural achievement. Continue to Jodhpur, the "Blue City" where indigo-painted houses cascade down from Mehrangarh Fort, one of India's largest and most imposing fortress complexes rising 400 feet above the desert plain. Day six explores Mehrangarh's palaces and museums displaying royal artifacts, weapons, and paintings, followed by visits to the elegant Jaswant Thada marble memorial and bustling Sardar Market around the iconic clock tower where spice merchants and textile sellers continue centuries-old trading traditions. Day seven offers exploration of hidden stepwells and relaxation at rooftop cafés with commanding fort views across the blue-washed old city.

  • Days 8 - 12

    Complete your Rajasthani journey from Pushkar's holy lake to Jaipur's architectural wonders, experiencing the spiritual and royal heritage that defines this desert kingdom.


    Travel to Pushkar, one of Hinduism's most sacred pilgrimage sites centered around the holy lake where Brahma is said to have performed a sacrifice, making this the only place in the world with a temple dedicated to the creator god. Experience the spiritual atmosphere through evening aarti ceremonies at the ghats and visit the unique Brahma Temple before enjoying a camel ride into the Thar Desert or climbing to Savitri Temple for sunrise views across the desert landscape. Journey to Jaipur, the "Pink City" planned by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II in 1727 according to ancient Indian architectural principles, beginning your exploration at the City Palace where the royal family still resides and the Jantar Mantar observatory demonstrates the maharaja's passion for astronomy.


    Day eleven brings you to Amber Fort, the UNESCO World Heritage site where elephant rides up the ramparts lead to mirror-inlaid halls and courtyards overlooking Maota Lake, followed by the geometric beauty of Panna Meena stepwell and photo stops at Hawa Mahal, the "Palace of Winds" with its 953 jali windows designed for royal ladies to observe street festivities. Your final day offers shopping in Jaipur's famous markets for block-printed textiles, blue pottery, and precious stones, or visits to Nahargarh Fort for panoramic city views before departure from the Pink City.

  • Day 1

    Begin your Rajasthani odyssey in Udaipur's romantic lake setting where marble palaces float on water and royal heritage creates an atmosphere of timeless elegance and cultural sophistication.


    Arrive in Udaipur and immediately understand why this lake city captivates visitors with its unique setting among the Aravalli Hills. Start with a sunset boat ride on Lake Pichola, watching the City Palace and Lake Palace transform into golden reflections on the water. Spend day two exploring the magnificent City Palace complex, a 400-year architectural marvel where successive rulers created a labyrinth of courtyards, galleries, and balconies overlooking the lake, followed by visits to Jagdish Temple with its intricate stone carvings and wandering through old city bazaars where artisans practice traditional crafts. Day three takes you to the hilltop Monsoon Palace for panoramic city views and cultural performances at Bagore Ki Haveli featuring traditional Rajasthani dance and puppet shows that have entertained royal courts for centuries.

  • Days 2 - 4

    Journey through Rajasthan's fortress landscape from the mountain stronghold of Kumbhalgarh to Jodhpur's desert citadel, experiencing the martial heritage that shaped this warrior kingdom.


    Travel to Kumbhalgarh Fort, whose 36-kilometer wall snakes across the Aravalli Hills creating one of India's most impressive fortifications, built by Maharana Kumbha in the 15th century as an impregnable refuge. Stay overnight in a heritage property near the fort before continuing to the exquisite Ranakpur Jain Temples, where 1,444 intricately carved marble pillars create a forest of stone lacework that represents the pinnacle of Jain architectural achievement. Continue to Jodhpur, the "Blue City" where indigo-painted houses cascade down from Mehrangarh Fort, one of India's largest and most imposing fortress complexes rising 400 feet above the desert plain. Day six explores Mehrangarh's palaces and museums displaying royal artifacts, weapons, and paintings, followed by visits to the elegant Jaswant Thada marble memorial and bustling Sardar Market around the iconic clock tower where spice merchants and textile sellers continue centuries-old trading traditions. Day seven offers exploration of hidden stepwells and relaxation at rooftop cafés with commanding fort views across the blue-washed old city.

  • Days 5 - 6

    Complete your Rajasthani journey from Pushkar's holy lake to Jaipur's architectural wonders, experiencing the spiritual and royal heritage that defines this desert kingdom.


    Travel to Pushkar, one of Hinduism's most sacred pilgrimage sites centered around the holy lake where Brahma is said to have performed a sacrifice, making this the only place in the world with a temple dedicated to the creator god. Experience the spiritual atmosphere through evening aarti ceremonies at the ghats and visit the unique Brahma Temple before enjoying a camel ride into the Thar Desert or climbing to Savitri Temple for sunrise views across the desert landscape. Journey to Jaipur, the "Pink City" planned by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II in 1727 according to ancient Indian architectural principles, beginning your exploration at the City Palace where the royal family still resides and the Jantar Mantar observatory demonstrates the maharaja's passion for astronomy.


    Day eleven brings you to Amber Fort, the UNESCO World Heritage site where elephant rides up the ramparts lead to mirror-inlaid halls and courtyards overlooking Maota Lake, followed by the geometric beauty of Panna Meena stepwell and photo stops at Hawa Mahal, the "Palace of Winds" with its 953 jali windows designed for royal ladies to observe street festivities. Your final day offers shopping in Jaipur's famous markets for block-printed textiles, blue pottery, and precious stones, or visits to Nahargarh Fort for panoramic city views before departure from the Pink City.

Days 4 - 7

Journey through Rajasthan's fortress landscape from the mountain stronghold of Kumbhalgarh to Jodhpur's desert citadel, experiencing the martial heritage that shaped this warrior kingdom.


Travel to Kumbhalgarh Fort, whose 36-kilometer wall snakes across the Aravalli Hills creating one of India's most impressive fortifications, built by Maharana Kumbha in the 15th century as an impregnable refuge. Stay overnight in a heritage property near the fort before continuing to the exquisite Ranakpur Jain Temples, where 1,444 intricately carved marble pillars create a forest of stone lacework that represents the pinnacle of Jain architectural achievement. Continue to Jodhpur, the "Blue City" where indigo-painted houses cascade down from Mehrangarh Fort, one of India's largest and most imposing fortress complexes rising 400 feet above the desert plain. Day six explores Mehrangarh's palaces and museums displaying royal artifacts, weapons, and paintings, followed by visits to the elegant Jaswant Thada marble memorial and bustling Sardar Market around the iconic clock tower where spice merchants and textile sellers continue centuries-old trading traditions. Day seven offers exploration of hidden stepwells and relaxation at rooftop cafés with commanding fort views across the blue-washed old city.

Days 8 - 12

Complete your Rajasthani journey from Pushkar's holy lake to Jaipur's architectural wonders, experiencing the spiritual and royal heritage that defines this desert kingdom.


Travel to Pushkar, one of Hinduism's most sacred pilgrimage sites centered around the holy lake where Brahma is said to have performed a sacrifice, making this the only place in the world with a temple dedicated to the creator god. Experience the spiritual atmosphere through evening aarti ceremonies at the ghats and visit the unique Brahma Temple before enjoying a camel ride into the Thar Desert or climbing to Savitri Temple for sunrise views across the desert landscape. Journey to Jaipur, the "Pink City" planned by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II in 1727 according to ancient Indian architectural principles, beginning your exploration at the City Palace where the royal family still resides and the Jantar Mantar observatory demonstrates the maharaja's passion for astronomy.


Day eleven brings you to Amber Fort, the UNESCO World Heritage site where elephant rides up the ramparts lead to mirror-inlaid halls and courtyards overlooking Maota Lake, followed by the geometric beauty of Panna Meena stepwell and photo stops at Hawa Mahal, the "Palace of Winds" with its 953 jali windows designed for royal ladies to observe street festivities. Your final day offers shopping in Jaipur's famous markets for block-printed textiles, blue pottery, and precious stones, or visits to Nahargarh Fort for panoramic city views before departure from the Pink City.

BEST TIME

October - March

TAILORED TRIPS

from £3000 pp, per night

Udapair - Kumbhalfarh & Ranakpur - Pushkar - Jaipur

Days 1 - 3

Floating Palaces

Days 4 - 7

A Trail of Fortresses

Days 8 - 12

Sacred Lakes & Pink Cities

Trip Highlights

  • Cruise Lake Pichola at sunset and explore Udaipur’s City Palace, with visits to Jagdish Temple, artisan bazaars, and cultural performances at Bagore Ki Haveli.


  • Walk the walls of Kumbhalgarh Fort and marvel at Ranakpur’s marble pillars, before heading to Jodhpur’s blue old city and majestic Mehrangarh Fort.


  • Discover Jaswant Thada and shop spices in Sardar Market, then unwind in rooftop cafés overlooking Jodhpur’s desert skyline.


  • Feel Pushkar’s spiritual rhythm with aarti by the lake, visit the rare Brahma Temple, and ride camels through the Thar Desert.


  • Climb to Amber Fort and photograph Jaipur’s Hawa Mahal, shop vibrant bazaars, and trace royal footsteps through the Pink City’s palaces and observatories.

Days 1 - 3

Begin your Rajasthani odyssey in Udaipur's romantic lake setting where marble palaces float on water and royal heritage creates an atmosphere of timeless elegance and cultural sophistication.


Arrive in Udaipur and immediately understand why this lake city captivates visitors with its unique setting among the Aravalli Hills. Start with a sunset boat ride on Lake Pichola, watching the City Palace and Lake Palace transform into golden reflections on the water. Spend day two exploring the magnificent City Palace complex, a 400-year architectural marvel where successive rulers created a labyrinth of courtyards, galleries, and balconies overlooking the lake, followed by visits to Jagdish Temple with its intricate stone carvings and wandering through old city bazaars where artisans practice traditional crafts. Day three takes you to the hilltop Monsoon Palace for panoramic city views and cultural performances at Bagore Ki Haveli featuring traditional Rajasthani dance and puppet shows that have entertained royal courts for centuries.

Days 5 - 6

Venture beyond Udaipur for day trips to magnificent forts and temples, then return for heritage walks, cooking experiences, and final shopping before departure.


Day four presents a choice between two spectacular day trips: Kumbhalgarh Fort, whose 36-kilometer wall makes it the second-longest in the world after the Great Wall of China, or the ethereal Ranakpur Jain Temples with their 1,444 uniquely carved marble pillars creating an otherworldly forest of stone lacework that changes character with the shifting light throughout the day. Day five brings you closer to local culture through a heritage walk exploring Udaipur's hidden courtyards and traditional havelis, or participate in a cooking class learning to prepare Rajasthani specialties like dal baati churma and gatte ki sabzi before enjoying another cultural show at Bagore Ki Haveli. Your final day offers relaxation at rooftop cafés overlooking the lakes where you can savor traditional Rajasthani cuisine while watching the sunset paint the City Palace in golden hues, browse for last-minute handicrafts in the local markets, and reflect on your royal Rajasthani adventure before departure.

Days 2 - 4

Explore the magnificent City Palace complex and sacred Jagdish Temple, then venture to the hilltop Monsoon Palace for panoramic city views before enjoying traditional cultural performances.


Day two immerses you in royal splendour at the City Palace, a fusion of Rajasthani and Mughal architecture where 11 successive rulers added their own wings and courtyards over 400 years. Wander through ornate chambers displaying royal artifacts, crystal galleries, and peacock courtyards while balconies offer spectacular lake views that inspired countless miniature paintings. Visit nearby Jagdish Temple, dedicated to Lord Vishnu with intricate stone carvings that showcase the artistic mastery of local craftsmen, then lose yourself in the old city's narrow bazaars where artisans continue traditions of miniature painting, silver jewelry, and textile work passed down through generations. Day three takes you to Sajjangarh Palace, the Monsoon Palace built on a hilltop to watch the monsoon clouds, offering 360-degree views across the Aravalli Hills and city below, followed by a peaceful afternoon at Fateh Sagar Lake and evening cultural performances at Bagore Ki Haveli featuring traditional Rajasthani dance and puppet shows.

Days 5 - 6

Venture beyond Udaipur for day trips to magnificent forts and temples, then return for heritage walks, cooking experiences, and final shopping before departure.


Day four presents a choice between two spectacular day trips: Kumbhalgarh Fort, whose 36-kilometer wall makes it the second-longest in the world after the Great Wall of China, or the ethereal Ranakpur Jain Temples with their 1,444 uniquely carved marble pillars creating an otherworldly forest of stone lacework that changes character with the shifting light throughout the day. Day five brings you closer to local culture through a heritage walk exploring Udaipur's hidden courtyards and traditional havelis, or participate in a cooking class learning to prepare Rajasthani specialties like dal baati churma and gatte ki sabzi before enjoying another cultural show at Bagore Ki Haveli. Your final day offers relaxation at rooftop cafés overlooking the lakes where you can savor traditional Rajasthani cuisine while watching the sunset paint the City Palace in golden hues, browse for last-minute handicrafts in the local markets, and reflect on your royal Rajasthani adventure before departure.

Days 4 - 7

Journey through Rajasthan's fortress landscape from the mountain stronghold of Kumbhalgarh to Jodhpur's desert citadel, experiencing the martial heritage that shaped this warrior kingdom.


Travel to Kumbhalgarh Fort, whose 36-kilometer wall snakes across the Aravalli Hills creating one of India's most impressive fortifications, built by Maharana Kumbha in the 15th century as an impregnable refuge. Stay overnight in a heritage property near the fort before continuing to the exquisite Ranakpur Jain Temples, where 1,444 intricately carved marble pillars create a forest of stone lacework that represents the pinnacle of Jain architectural achievement. Continue to Jodhpur, the "Blue City" where indigo-painted houses cascade down from Mehrangarh Fort, one of India's largest and most imposing fortress complexes rising 400 feet above the desert plain. Day six explores Mehrangarh's palaces and museums displaying royal artifacts, weapons, and paintings, followed by visits to the elegant Jaswant Thada marble memorial and bustling Sardar Market around the iconic clock tower where spice merchants and textile sellers continue centuries-old trading traditions. Day seven offers exploration of hidden stepwells and relaxation at rooftop cafés with commanding fort views across the blue-washed old city.

Days 8 - 12

Complete your Rajasthani journey from Pushkar's holy lake to Jaipur's architectural wonders, experiencing the spiritual and royal heritage that defines this desert kingdom.


Travel to Pushkar, one of Hinduism's most sacred pilgrimage sites centered around the holy lake where Brahma is said to have performed a sacrifice, making this the only place in the world with a temple dedicated to the creator god. Experience the spiritual atmosphere through evening aarti ceremonies at the ghats and visit the unique Brahma Temple before enjoying a camel ride into the Thar Desert or climbing to Savitri Temple for sunrise views across the desert landscape. Journey to Jaipur, the "Pink City" planned by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II in 1727 according to ancient Indian architectural principles, beginning your exploration at the City Palace where the royal family still resides and the Jantar Mantar observatory demonstrates the maharaja's passion for astronomy.


Day eleven brings you to Amber Fort, the UNESCO World Heritage site where elephant rides up the ramparts lead to mirror-inlaid halls and courtyards overlooking Maota Lake, followed by the geometric beauty of Panna Meena stepwell and photo stops at Hawa Mahal, the "Palace of Winds" with its 953 jali windows designed for royal ladies to observe street festivities. Your final day offers shopping in Jaipur's famous markets for block-printed textiles, blue pottery, and precious stones, or visits to Nahargarh Fort for panoramic city views before departure from the Pink City.

BEST TIME

October - March

TAILORED TRIPS

from £3000 pp, per night

Udapair - Kumbhalfarh & Ranakpur - Pushkar - Jaipur

Days 1 - 3

Floating Palaces

Days 4 - 7

A Trail of Fortresses

Days 8 - 12

Sacred Lakes & Pink Cities

Trip Highlights

  • Cruise Lake Pichola at sunset and explore Udaipur’s City Palace, with visits to Jagdish Temple, artisan bazaars, and cultural performances at Bagore Ki Haveli.


  • Walk the walls of Kumbhalgarh Fort and marvel at Ranakpur’s marble pillars, before heading to Jodhpur’s blue old city and majestic Mehrangarh Fort.


  • Discover Jaswant Thada and shop spices in Sardar Market, then unwind in rooftop cafés overlooking Jodhpur’s desert skyline.


  • Feel Pushkar’s spiritual rhythm with aarti by the lake, visit the rare Brahma Temple, and ride camels through the Thar Desert.


  • Climb to Amber Fort and photograph Jaipur’s Hawa Mahal, shop vibrant bazaars, and trace royal footsteps through the Pink City’s palaces and observatories.

Days 1 - 3

Begin your Rajasthani odyssey in Udaipur's romantic lake setting where marble palaces float on water and royal heritage creates an atmosphere of timeless elegance and cultural sophistication.


Arrive in Udaipur and immediately understand why this lake city captivates visitors with its unique setting among the Aravalli Hills. Start with a sunset boat ride on Lake Pichola, watching the City Palace and Lake Palace transform into golden reflections on the water. Spend day two exploring the magnificent City Palace complex, a 400-year architectural marvel where successive rulers created a labyrinth of courtyards, galleries, and balconies overlooking the lake, followed by visits to Jagdish Temple with its intricate stone carvings and wandering through old city bazaars where artisans practice traditional crafts. Day three takes you to the hilltop Monsoon Palace for panoramic city views and cultural performances at Bagore Ki Haveli featuring traditional Rajasthani dance and puppet shows that have entertained royal courts for centuries.

Days 2 - 4

Explore the magnificent City Palace complex and sacred Jagdish Temple, then venture to the hilltop Monsoon Palace for panoramic city views before enjoying traditional cultural performances.


Day two immerses you in royal splendour at the City Palace, a fusion of Rajasthani and Mughal architecture where 11 successive rulers added their own wings and courtyards over 400 years. Wander through ornate chambers displaying royal artifacts, crystal galleries, and peacock courtyards while balconies offer spectacular lake views that inspired countless miniature paintings. Visit nearby Jagdish Temple, dedicated to Lord Vishnu with intricate stone carvings that showcase the artistic mastery of local craftsmen, then lose yourself in the old city's narrow bazaars where artisans continue traditions of miniature painting, silver jewelry, and textile work passed down through generations. Day three takes you to Sajjangarh Palace, the Monsoon Palace built on a hilltop to watch the monsoon clouds, offering 360-degree views across the Aravalli Hills and city below, followed by a peaceful afternoon at Fateh Sagar Lake and evening cultural performances at Bagore Ki Haveli featuring traditional Rajasthani dance and puppet shows.

Best Luxury Hotels in India: Conte's Seasonal Picks for 2025

The Kumaon

Kasar Devi, India

Perched on the sacred ridge of Kasar Devi above Almora, The Kumaon is a striking ten-suite mountain retreat with sweeping views of the Nanda Devi range. The property’s design - by architects Pradeep Kodikara and Jineshi Samaraweera - blends minimalist modernism with Himalayan materials, using locally quarried stone, bamboo cladding and expansive glass walls to bring the outside in.

Each suite features floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the forested valley, a private terrace, and a wood-burning stove for cosy evenings. Dining takes place in a cantilevered glass-walled restaurant that floats above the valley, offering panoramic views alongside a menu rooted in Kumaoni produce and international ingredients. Guests can explore nearby ancient temples, forest trails, and high-altitude viewpoints, or unwind in the on-site spa and library lounge.

Outdoor dining scene at dusk with a fire pit and candlelit table for two. A uniquely designed building glows warmly, overlooking distant hills under a twilight sky.
Modern restaurant with wooden tables and chairs, overlooking a panoramic view of distant snow-capped mountains and rolling hills through a large glass window.
Modern bedroom with large windows showcasing a scenic forest view. A cozy reading nook, wood-burning stove, and neutral tones create a serene, natural ambiance.
Modern hillside home with wood and stone design, set amidst a forest with views of expansive mountains. The scene conveys tranquility and isolation.

RAAS Devigarh

Udaipur, India

Resting high above the village of Delwara in the Aravalli Hills, RAAS Devigarh transforms an 18th‑century Rajput palace into a striking blend of heritage and minimal‑modern luxury. With just 39 individually styled suites set within marble‑walled courtyards, the hotel offers sweeping views of the valley below and the quiet rhythms of rural Rajasthan.

Dining unfolds across several atmospheric settings, from the patio‑lit Durbar Bar to the mirror‑lined Sheesh Mahal restaurant, with menus that combine regional Rajasthan flavours and global influences. Wellness offers go deep: guided yoga, Ayurveda treatments, and an infinity pool that hangs over the hillside complete the setting.

Luxurious palace hotel with an outdoor pool, sun loungers, and umbrellas. The grand architecture and serene setting create a feeling of opulence.
Ornate room with colourful, intricate carvings and patterns, featuring three teal couches and a table set with silverware and golden trays, exuding a regal ambiance.
Bright, elegant bedroom with a large bed, white linens, and floral wall art. Warm wood accents on windows and doors create a serene, cozy ambiance.
Rooftop poolside with lounge chairs, white umbrellas, and lush greenery, set against distant mountains. A serene, luxurious ambiance is conveyed.

Alila Diwa Goa

Goa, India

Alila Diwa Goa is a serene resort located in Majorda, South Goa, enveloped by lush green paddy fields and just a short stroll from Gonsua Beach. The resort features approximately 118 rooms and suites, each designed with local materials like teak and laterite stone, and all offering private terraces or balconies with views of either the gardens, pool or rice fields. A key highlight is the Diwa Club, an exclusive “resort within a resort” comprising 35 additional rooms and suites, a lap‑pool with open‑air Jacuzzi and the all‑day Bistro.

Dining at the main resort includes the award‑winning Spice Studio, set beneath a majestic banyan tree and offering coastal‑Indian cuisine rooted in Goan and South‑western traditions. Wellness is thoughtfully integrated: the Spa Alila provides Ayurvedic treatments, a yoga studio, fitness centre and an infinity pool overlooking the fields.

Aerial view of a coastal resort surrounded by lush palm trees and greenery. The resort has red-tiled roofs and a pool with umbrellas, creating a serene atmosphere.
Sleek, modern restaurant interior with warm lighting, wooden furniture, and green plants. Cozy atmosphere with a spacious bar and stylish wicker chairs.
A luxurious hotel room features a king-sized bed with white linens and a bold red headboard. Two coral chairs and a table sit nearby. Warm lighting and wooden flooring create a cozy atmosphere, with an open plan leading to a bathroom with a freestanding tub.
Aerial view of a serene resort pool surrounded by lush greenery and palm trees, adjacent to a building with a red-brown roof. Umbrella-shaded loungers line the deck, creating a tranquil, luxurious atmosphere.

The St. Regis

Mumbai, India

Located in the heart of Mumbai’s dynamic business and entertainment districts, The St. Regis Mumbai is a beacon of sophisticated luxury. With its stunning Art Deco-inspired design and world-class amenities, the hotel offers a lavish sanctuary for both business and leisure travellers.

Guests can indulge in exquisite dining at signature restaurants, unwind at the tranquil spa, or relax by the infinity pool with sweeping views of the city.

A vibrant city skyline at night featuring a tall, illuminated skyscraper amidst a backdrop of urban buildings and a deep blue sky.
Chic lounge with panoramic views, stylish furniture, and decorative lighting, creating a warm, inviting atmosphere.
Luxurious hotel suite featuring a plush seating area, ornate chandelier, and panoramic city views through large windows.
A stunning rooftop pool surrounded by palm trees, sun loungers, and umbrellas, with a bright blue sky and city skyline in the background.

Aman-i-Khas

Rajasthan, India

Perched on the edge of Ranthambore National Park, Aman-i-Khas offers an unparalleled blend of luxury and wilderness. This intimate tented camp features 10 Mughal-inspired tents, each with soaring ceilings, elegant furnishings, and private butler service.

Guests embark on daily safaris in search of the elusive Bengal tiger, while also enjoying rejuvenating spa treatments, dining under the stars, and relaxing by the traditional step-well pool. Aman-i-Khas provides a serene sanctuary where the majesty of nature meets refined comfort, creating an unforgettable experience in India's heartland.

A cozy fire pit surrounded by stone seating and lanterns, under a starry sky and crescent moon at twilight.
A cozy outdoor seating area under a canvas tent, featuring leather chairs and a small table set with a teapot, surrounded by greenery.
Luxurious tent interior featuring a cozy seating area, wooden accents, and soft lighting, creating a serene atmosphere.
Cozy outdoor setting with stone seating, a fire pit, and a table for two beneath lush trees, creating an inviting, serene atmosphere.

Ran Baas The Palace

Patiala, India

Within Patiala's historic Qila Mubarak, Ran Baas The Palace is Punjab's first luxury palace hotel, seamlessly blending 18th-century grandeur with contemporary elegance. Meticulously restored, the property showcases intricate Sikh, Mughal, and Rajput architectural elements, offering guests a regal experience reminiscent of the Maharaja era.

The 25 opulent suites are adorned with antique furnishings and plush upholstery, reflecting the rich cultural heritage of Patiala. Guests can indulge in world-class dining, unwind at the spa, or relax by the outdoor pool, all while immersing themselves in the timeless charm of royal Punjab.

Elegant white palace illuminated at dusk, showcasing intricate architecture and arched doorways in a serene atmosphere.
A serene balcony view featuring ornate arches, wicker chairs, and a table set with tea, overlooking a historic palace courtyard at sunset.
Elegant living space featuring blue decor, intricate arches, a chandelier, and a partially separated bedroom area.
Elegant dining room featuring ornate white architecture, circular chandelier, and intimate tables with floral centerpieces.
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