Indulge in a royal experience at the living palaces of Taj Group
Create timeless memories at the Grand Palaces of the Taj with Royal Retreat Offer
Amidst the whirlwind of increasing modernity, Taj gives guests the chance to live as Maharajas once did. Intrinsically bound with the country’s history, Taj has long been heralded as a custodian of Indian heritage. Following a series of meticulous restorations, Taj has revived these Royal Palaces to reflect the bygone era of luxury and grandeur. Once the exclusive seats of Indian royalty, these iconic hotels today provide the perfect base to explore the best of Indian grandeur with royal butlers, descendants of the original Palace retainers, at their service.
The Taj Lake Palace in Udaipur is a four-acre marble vision rising ethereally from the serene waters of Lake Pichola while Rambagh Palace, Jaipur, once the residence of the Maharaja of Jaipur represents the finest traditions of Rajput hospitality with its elegantly appointed rooms, airy verandahs and arched marbled corridors. Umaid Bhawan Palace, Jodhpur, on the other hand, one of the world’s largest private residences set amidst lush gardens is perched high above the desert capital of Jodhpur, completing the circuit to explore the magnificent state of Rajasthan. Retrace the steps of the erstwhile Nizam of Hyderabad at the Taj Falaknuma Palace, built 2000 feet above the city.
Experience the timeless luxury of these living palaces of Taj with an extra night’s stay at the price of two.
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