Your accommodation during travel is one of the key features that embellishes the entire trip. Try the heritage havelis of Rajasthan, home stays tucked away in the heart of Nepal’s mountains, luxury beach villas in Sri Lanka to add to the journey and other atmospheric stays in different countries.
Home to a large number of palaces, forts and old bungalows, the ‘heritage’ themed hotels are able to transport travellers to thousands of years back in the glorious past. Home to a large number of palaces, forts and old bungalows, the ‘heritage’ themed hotels are able to transport travellers to thousands of years back in the glorious past. Home to a large number of palaces, forts and old bungalows, the ‘heritage’ themed hotels are able to transport travellers to thousands of years back in the glorious past. Home to a large number of palaces, forts and old bungalows, the ‘heritage’ themed hotels are able to transport travellers to thousands of years back in the glorious past.
Samode Palace, which caters to discerning visitors who drive outside of Jaipur to live in a palace outside a village, has hosted a lot of celebrities and Hollywood filming locations. The palace is a royal Indian home with groomed landscapes, magnificent architecture, and a history that dates back 475 years.
Hotel Druk, which has been in operation since 1985, is one of Bhutan's oldest and most established heritage lodgings. The hotel's elegance and genuine welcome will be the highlight of your stay. Comfy rooms and attentive service make your stay enjoyable. Because you're in the heart of town, you can easily go to the town's tourist attractions.
Gangtey, one of the recommended locations to stay in Paro, embodies Bhutanese warmth and elegance. It is a 19th-century Bhutanese edifice that served as the penlop of Paro's house. Aside from its historical appeal, it provides rooms with views of the garden, plenty of dining options and a cosy bar to rest at the end of the day. This is undoubtedly one of the most atmospheric stays in the Kingdom.
Dewachen, located at the edge of a valley, is ideal for seeing the Phobjikha Valley's black-necked cranes. The rooms are traditionally fashioned but have plenty of conveniences and services. It is also ideal for sightseeing, as it is close to renowned attractions. However, it is likely that the guest will prefer to stay in the hotel's relaxing atmosphere.
The Mountain Lodge, nestled in a pine forest with an exceptional view of the Wangdicholing castle, is geared at people looking to unplug from the hustle and bustle of city life. You can relax and succumb to nature here. The attractions include easy walks, access to viewing locations, local cuisine in the restaurant, and stunning vistas from all of the rooms.
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