Built in 1952, The Claridges offers elegance and contemporary luxury in close proximity to the capital’s bustling commercial and cultural centers. The hotel offers exquisitely appointed rooms and suites, an array of celebrated dining options, as well as dedicated leisure and business facilities. Hotel facilities also include a delightful temperature controlled swimming pool, complete with sun decks, cabanas, loungers and a bar, where guests can savor exotic cocktails, amidst uplifting music and ambient lighting. Surrounded by expansive lawns, the hotel is designed to offer Indian warmth and hospitality.
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2 Nights
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Hotel Trident Agra | Agra
With the Taj Mahal in close proximity, Hotel Trident Agra is the ideal base from which to experience the city steeped in history. The charming hotel is set amidst beautifully landscaped gardens and water fountains. Built in local red stone, reminiscent of the Mughal era, the hotel features 135 tastefully appointed rooms and suites, which overlook the central courtyard and gardens.
The soothing views are complemented by a selection of dining options, recreation and wellness facilities, accompanied by warm hospitality. From a morning yoga session to an indulgent spa therapy or fun activities for the children, a stay at Trident Agra has plenty to offer. Wake up to a sumptuous breakfast spread that ensures a flying start to the day, before stepping out to explore the sights and discover the rich history of Agra.
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Enjoy serene views of the sprawling gardens vibrant with flowering indigenous trees, when staying in a Deluxe Garden View Room at the hotel in Agra. Complimentary high speed internet, a well-stocked personal bar and an extensive in-room dining menu are amongst the many reasons guests may wish to just stay in for the evening. Each room features an ensuite bathroom, with a bathtub, a shower and luxury amenities by Kama. At the end of a fulfilling day’s work or sightseeing, the comfortable sofa by the window is ideal to put feet up and enjoy reading, a cup of tea, coffee, or in-room dining beside the lush garden views.
A refreshing view of the hotel’s azure swimming pool greets guests when they stay in a Deluxe Pool View Room. Thoughtfully appointed with modern amenities such as complimentary high speed internet, an LCD television and a personal bar, the rooms at the hotel in Agra also feature traditional, Mughal-style touches in the wall art panels and beautiful, ornamental side lamps. The ensuite bathroom has a bathtub and a shower, and offers soft, fluffy bathrobes and luxury bath amenities by Kama.
Spread over 550 square feet, the newly renovated hotel Suites at Trident, Agra feature an elegantly furnished bedroom and a living room, which are separated by sliding doors. The living room features an elegant dining area for 4 guests, making it perfect for an intimate evening of entertaining in privacy and style. Guests can also enjoy complimentary high speed internet. The soothing views of the gardens are best enjoyed from the comfortable sofas that are upholstered in warm tones and natural textures by the picture-frame window. The remodelled ensuite bathrooms, featuring Italian Botticino marble, have a bathtub and a shower.
Property Facilities
Bar, Battery Charging Facilities, Business Centre, Conference Centre, Gym, Internet Access (Complimentary), Kiddies Club, Laundry Service (Available), Laundry Service (Complimentary), Library, Meal on Request, Mobile Connectivity, Pool, Restaurant, Secure Parking, Spa
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Balcony / Deck, Bath, Complimentary Wi-Fi, Hair Dryer, Internet Access (Complimentary), Laundry Facilities, Laundry Service (Available), Laundry Service (Complimentary), Lounge Area, Mini Bar, Mini Bar (Complimentary), Safe, Shower, Smoking Rooms, Tea / Coffee, Television, Verandah
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Airport Shuttle (Available), Room Service
Activities Nearby
Travel through the varied regions of Italy when dining at Al fresco. Recommending that guests try out a range of authentic thin crust pizzas, topped just as guests like them, and seasoned with and the best of fragrant herbs picked fresh from the kitchen garden. Overlooking the pool, Al fresco at Trident, Agra offers an unforgettable culinary experience in a wonderfully relaxed ambience.
The Restaurant serves delectable dishes from across the world. It is the only restaurant in Agra where guests can relish wood fired pizzas with a selection of the best combinations. Savour cuisine from the Mughal era as our chefs recreate authentic recipes, or enjoy the varied flavours of Europe and Asia, if guests are in the mood for some culinary globetrotting from the comfort of the dining chair. Every meal is a memorable dining experience at The Restaurant at Trident, Agra.
Whether to kick off the evening or relax at the end of a fulfilling day’s business or sightseeing, The Bar is the best place to spend time with family, friends or even to have some private time while savouring drinks. Combining local flavours and modern sensibility, hand-picked traditional artefacts dot the contemporary and cheerful decor of The Bar at Trident, Agra. Choose from an extensive selection of spirits, wines and cocktails, expertly mixed and paired with delicious appetizers, freshly prepared.
Samode Haveli is located in Old Jaipur, India. The hotel features comfortably furnished guest rooms that are equipped with modern amenities, including air conditioning, a flat-screen TV, a minibar, tea and coffee-making facilities, a hairdryer, and a private bathroom. Guests can enjoy regional and international cuisine at the onsite restaurant. Additional facilities and services include an outdoor swimming pool, a spa and wellness centre, and a fitness centre.
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3 Nights
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RAAS Jodhpur | Jodhpur
RAAS Jodhpur is situated in Rajasthan, India, near Mehrangarh Fort, Ghanta Ghar, the Sheesh Palace, Fort Jodhpur and the Sardar Government Museum. Units feature air-conditioning, satellite television, a minibar, a safe and a hairdryer. There are two on-site restaurants and a cafe at the hotel. Additional amenities include a heated swimming pool, a spa, room service and complimentary Wi-Fi.
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Without a doubt MehrangarhFort is the site to see in Jodhpur and it is worth making a day of it. Though it’s open from 9 to 5, the fort itself is best to see first thing in the morning, when it’s coolest, maybe after some sunrise yoga on the rooftop of Baradari. The walk up is ten or fifteen minutes winding uphill, so front office can always arrange a tuk-tuk. Once you get there we highly recommended getting an audio guide with your museum ticket (600Rs). The history is simply fascinating, a blend of elephant battles, Mughal sieges and political machinations. The fort is in such good condition because Jodhpur’s royal family lived there until the 1950s! Indeed the fort museum has a beautiful collection of the families’ most extravagant paintings, palaquins and even cribs, which continued to be used well into the twentieth century. From the top rooms of the museum the view of Jodhpur is incredible, so bring your cameras (the camera fee is worth it).The fort’s shop is well curated and is the source of some lovely books and paintings and, should the mood takes you, the palmistry shop is always well-received.
A quick tuk-tuk ride away from the RAAS is the oldest (and bluest) heart of Jodhpur. The blue houses were traditionally owned by members of the Brahmin caste, who painted their houses with indigo. Now everyone has taken up the practice, as it is thought to cool houses and repel insects, and blue has become Jodhpur’s signature colour. The best way to explore the winding (and wholly illogical) streets of Jodhpur is to get completely lost, which is inevitable at some point. If that’s not your scene, why not try a walking tour of the old city. There is so much more to see than just blue houses; the town is a jumble of old and new and the fun is in spotting stunning detailing, finding tiny courtyards, hidden temples, mosques and untouched havelis in the middle of the buzz of the city. In spotting an ancient Deodi entrance to a new ordinary house, an intricately carved over-hanging Jharokha window-balcony, an exquisite Jaali frieze in the famous rose-red sand-stone, a Chowk square blessed by a 300 year old sacred Peepul tree, the crumbling remnants of an elegant red sand-stone wall. In fact, the entire old city was completely walled in till the 1950s with the six monumental Pol gates closing up from dusk to dawn. The walls have all but been absorbed; the gates still stand.
It is another amazing half day trip located a 40km (1 hour) drive away. We wouldn't advise that complete beginners book this riding experience as it typically lasts between 2 and 3 hours. Efficient guides are provided and the routes wind through beautiful Rajasthani countryside and include views over the nearby Thar Desert. This is a fun and relaxing way to enjoy an outdoor adventure alone or with the whole family. These trips are subject to availability and are often only possible during the period between August and April. Therefore please inform RAAS if you are interested and they will be more than happy to make some enquiries and arrange a bespoke experience for you.
For those looking for the peace and quiet of a village outside Jodhpur, our excursions to Osian are perfect. We can arrange half-day trips to the town, an oasis in the Thar Desert, which is about an hour and a half’s journey away. Osian has some of Rajasthan's oldest Hindu and Jain temples, which are well worth the visit alone. The Sachiya Mata Temple overlooks the town centre from its hilltop position, but can't compare with the nearby Mahavira Jain Temple (10Rs), which is well-maintained and has myriad alcoves and 28 pillars radiating out from its beautifully carved central shrine. Wander from here around the other temples, which have some interesting features; look out for the projecting stone elephants of the Peeplaj Temple
Camel treks are very popular at Osian, and these trips are best done in the afternoon, as the day cools. Though trips can be a little cheesy at times, the experience is great and sunset dinners on the dunes are unmissable. Traditional folk dances also happen in the village, and are a great spectacle. Speak to the concierge, who can organise everything for you, though prices for camel treks will vary with the season and can be difficult to do in monsoon periods.
Cookery courses are hugely popular with families, we can open up our kitchens to you and our head chef will help you craft a set of recipes for you to cook and then devour for dinner. A really fun way to spend an afternoon, learn about local Rajasthani delicacies and get a sneaky look behind the scenes at the RAAS. In fact, our head of food and beverage also loves to arrange culinary tours; he’ll take you around the grain, spice, vegetable and pulse markets, showing you where all the food at our restaurants is sourced and giving you a taste of how fresh your dinner is! It is a lovely way to explore the city, accompanied by an old hand who knows all where all the best food is to be found.
Flying fox is a repeated favourite with children, although there is a height requirement, which it’s good to check beforehand to avoid disappointment. For a spot of shopping, try Sambhali Boutique, who have a beautiful range of brightly coloured and embroidered stuffed animals. Better still, everything in the shop, including beautiful jewellery, is produced by rural Rajasthani women’s groups, and helps funds female empowerment projects in the most poverty-stricken parts of the state.
Serving breakfast, Lunch and Dinner daily, Baradari offers a selection of international dishes with a Thai and Mediterranean focus. Enjoy organic, home-grown salads and herbs as you relax on the terrace and admire the view.
RAAS’ Indian restaurant serves traditional north Indian recipes each evening. These fragrant dishes sizzle with the aromas of hand-ground Old Delhi spices, specially selected from a 200-year-old shop hidden in the warren of Old Delhi. All salads and herbs are organic and home-grown right here in RAAS
Your Stay
3 Nights
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1x GARDEN ROOM
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5 Star
Boutique Hotel
Spoken Languages: English, Hindi
No. Rooms: 40
Special Interests: History & Culture, Leisure, Relaxation, Shopping
Rawla Narlai | Narlai
The Rawla Narlai is a 17th-century villa situated in a Rajasthan village midway between Jodhpur and Udaipur. Accommodation consists of spacious rooms and suites, each equipped with a private bathroom, air conditioning, and free Wi-Fi. Guests can enjoy dining at the onsite restaurant, unwind with a refreshing drink at the bar, or stay in and take advantage of the room service. Additional amenities accessible to guests include a swimming pool.
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1 Night
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Taj Fateh Prakash Palace | Udaipur
Taj Fateh Prakash Palace was constructed during the reign of Maharana Fateh Singh, who ruled from 1884 to 1930. Initially built to host royal functions, today it is preserved for guests. It is located on the eastern shores of Lake Pichola. It's decor comprises of miniature paintings, portraits, royal artefacts and the armoury of the Mewar dynasty.
The suites and rooms are decorated with original paintings and furniture from the Toshakhanas or royal storerooms. Each room has large arched windows all opening up to views of the lake.
The Fateh Prakesh Palace has a restaurant called the Sunset Terrace. It is an open-to-sky restaurant with a varied menu that offers all day dining. There are also live musicians who perform while guests can sit back and enjoy a meal outdoors.