Devi Garh Palace In Udaipur
Devi Garh Palace In Udaipur
Showing the timeless architectural beauty of bygone era Devi Garh Palace promises its tourists the comfortable serenity with the whiff of the past. This is one place where one can definitely indulge ones fancies of grandeur. Just imagine living like the king with all the possible modernity youd need around yourself. Surrounded by the lush green fields and mountains on all the three sides Devi Garh is full of surprises.
The combination modern interior design within the framework of a traditional palace is somewhat is unique concept and that can only be seen in the Devi Garh Palace. Scenic views proximity to Udaipur a lovely spa a large swimming pool superb cuisine and a caring staff makes Devi Palace a must visit for the tourists coming on the tour to Udaipur or Aravalli hills.
The luxurious Devi Garh Palace has 39 suites embellished with the semi precious stones and crystal white marble. Each suite is uniquely designed with a different theme. Among them all the most lovable is the Aravalli Suite that provides the magnificent view of the mountain range and the vast empty land that serves as the feast for the eyes.
The Palace has some breathtaking dinner venues. The most famous among the tourists is the Hawa Gokhra a small semi balcony with large jharokas. The food is decent and although the menu is vast dont miss the Rajasthani delicacies. Try out the yummy palak pakora chat lovely rose petal ice cream and the rose water lemonade. For the early risers yoga on the rooftop is recommended. The Marma massage at the Serena spa will slough off the fatigue. You can take a walk around the fort and the village tour is also a interesting activity.
Overall the Devi Garh Palace has a personalized feel that shows how involved its owners are. A lot of village folks have also grown with this enjoyable getaway.
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About the writer: Alvin Starkman received his Masters in Social Anthropology in 1978. After teaching for a few years he attended Osgoode Hall Law School in Toronto thereafter embarking upon a career as a litigator until 2004. Alvin now resides in Oaxaca where he writes leads small group tours to the villages markets ruins and other sites is a consultant to film production companies and operates Casa Machaya Oaxaca Bed Breakfast. http://www.oaxacadream.com .
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