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A Night in a Maharaja's Bed by Paris Permenter
& John Bigley, Imagine a night in
a maharaja's palace. The scent of incense gives the room an atmosphere
as exotic as its surroundings. A small fountain gently splashes
in the sitting room. In the bedroom, antique carved furniture
sets the mood for a romantic evening. This is Rambagh Palace where, like other lucky travelers, we learned that you no longer have to be a maharani to enjoy a night in a maharaja's suite. Today this expansive palace, located outside the city of Jaipur, is a grand hotel welcoming guests from around the world. Located in the state of Rajasthan, Rambagh is filled with the rich history of the Rajputs. First a home for the queen's favorite maid, the building later became a hunting lodge and guest house, soon renamed for Maharaja Sawai Ram Singh II. As a young prince, his grandson later came here during its days as a private school and in 1925 Maharaja Sawai Man Singh II made Rambagh a palace in the grandest sense of the word. Our arrival at Rambagh was heralded, literally, by trumpeting elephants and regal camels. Groups can arrange for these special welcomes truly fit for a king. Riding high atop a caparisoned elephant decorated with flowery designs, we rode to the palace like a maharaja and maharani. Dismounting, a woman in a richly colorful sari met us and placed a tikka, the auspicious red dot, on each of our foreheads. We were draped in marigold garlands while, at our feet, a marigold pattern welcomed us. While Rambagh may
today be a hotel rather than a palace, it is certainly still royal.
Located on 47 acres, the sprawling edifice stands like a cool
beige mirage, surrounded by five gardens. Colorful peacocks strut
across the manicured lawns, small birds take shelter in the mandarin
orange bushes, and small monkeys skitter across the lawn, eager
to grab a piece of succulent fruit. Photos courtesy Taj Hotels Copyright Paris Permenter and John Bigley Husband and wife team Paris Permenter and John Bigley have authored over 20 guidebooks and also edit the FREE Lovetripper.com Romantic Travel Magazine, an online publication featuring worldwide destinations.
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