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Top 5 luxury locations in India

When you think of India you think of its spirituality and diversity. For being on every backpacker’s trail because it’s just so, so cheap. Right? Wrong. India is also the land of royalty, of opulence, home to dozens of erstwhile rajas and nawabs. Our thirst for over-the-top-luxury has since been honed to reflect the sleek, subtler undertones of the modern rich. So no matter how you choose to define luxury, India has it all.

I’ve had the good fortune of tasting some of this splendour myself, from glamping in the great outdoors to dining in the halls of palatial forts.

Here are five top recommendations from the most high-end hotels in the country

Taj Mahal Palace, Mumbais top hotels
Standing majestically the Taj Mahal Palace and Tower, Mumbai (Photo Credit – Mihir Upadhyay)

Udaipur

A fairytale city set in a bygone era and populated by romantics. Squeeze through the tiny bylanes of the old city and you’ll suddenly find yourself in the shadow of the ancient royal palace. With its stark white walls delicately moulded into trellised balconies and awnings overlooking the lake.

Decades ago, the James Bond’s movie ‘Octopussy’ is what made the luxury Taj Lake Palace iconic. It is still just as thrilling, though it’s now been converted into one of India’s finest heritage properties.

The Oberoi Udaivilas is a sprawling complex of uber-luxe buildings and grounds. It is the proud winner of the Best Indian Hotel for three years in a row. Each room here comes with its own private lagoon outside your door. Moreover, every room offers gorgeous views of both the Lake and City Palace.

All said and done, though, they’re still not my final pick.

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Dive in your own Luxury Suite Pool (Photo Credit – The Oberoi Udaivilas, Udaipur)

The serai, Jaisalmer

Understated and restrained, yet oozing with lavishness. No expense is spared to provide the absolute highest quality experience in these luxury tents. It is spread on hundred acres of shimmering desert.

Gourmet food, the best wines, private, heated, candlelit pools, privately guided safaris, a world-class spa, private tours, the list is endless. All this, set in the lap of natures bounty among the shifting sands, glinting golden in the warm summer sun.

Kumaon

Originally a kingdom in its own right, these majestic mountains rise up above their misty shrouds in a world of complete and pristine isolation. It’s the perfect getaway if you’re looking to cosy up with someone you love in a world of your own. When you’re up for some adventure, you can explore the history of this regal martial race, their gorgeous architecture and culture.

Shakti 360° Leti, Bageshwar

Contemporary design, traditional building methods and locally sourced materials come together to create these luxurious one-of-a-kind cabins, the pinnacle of privacy.

Floor to ceiling windows offers you an exclusive view of the mountains. And verandahs with individual fireplaces make for romantic evenings unless you wish to spend them indoors wrapped in one of the many pashminas strewn around.

The cabin offers you acres of nature without another soul for miles around. However, liveried staff will still arrive daily with gourmet meals. You can select wines and any other service you can think of to ask of them. Win-win, isn’t it?

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(Photo Credit – Shakti 360° Leti, Bageshwar)

Bandhavgarh

Deep valleys, wide grasslands and dense bamboo thickets spread across 437 sq kms. The Bandhavgarh National Park is the quintessential rustling Indian midland forest. It has the highest density of tigers in the country, and littered in between are the hunting lodges of erstwhile Maharajas of the region. A 2,000-year-old fort is worth a trek through the Sal forests.

Mahua Kothi by Taj, Bandhavgarh

A lovingly restored ‘Kothi’ homestead surrounded by 12 private suites with individual shaded access, sheltered verandahs and traditional mud floors. You can bank on the famous Taj hospitality as you let the history soaked in the hand-finished walls and open rafters take you on a journey.

Each morning, coal warmed kettles will be brought to your door for your daily tea. Also, gift baskets of yoga goodies and traditional Indian games will keep you busy between bicycle rides.

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Experience dining in the woods (Photo Credit – Mahua Kothi by Taj Bandhavgarh)

Darjeeling

A colonial paradise of quaint churches and orderly tea plantations, Darjeeling is a slice of heaven on a plate. Ride the adorable toy train to some of the most scenic valleys and cliffs in the country. Stop for a quick momo (dumpling)and thukpa (noodle soup) and break to fuel up for a lovely walk through the gardens. There is no stress in heaven.

Glenburn Tea Estates

Glenburn Tea Estates is the epitome of sophistication. The vineyard resorts of Europe is what inspired them. Accordingly, guests can fully experience and participate in every stage of the wine-making process. But the real draw is the gorgeous accommodation, seven themed suites of delicate British good taste.

Hand embroidered linen graces the antique furniture, fresh fruit baskets and flowers adorn the intricate lawn furniture. Mesmerisingly carved wooden panels line the spacious rooms overlooking the green slopes. Pastel shades and soft feathery duvets underline the cosy feel.

Hiking trips, fishing, massage therapies, butterfly watching, camping and cooking classes help you unwind at this gorgeous estate.

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Enjoy a slice of Europe here – The Planters Suite (Photo Credit – Glenburn Tea Estate)

Since every single one of these locations is at the top of the exclusivity list, you may have some trouble making a reservation. don’t hesitate to drop us a line, we’ll get the job done!

Jaisalmer: The Golden City in the Desert

Jaisalmer is a beautiful city near the Thar Desert and is 100 kilometres away from the Pakistan border. After our arrival at the train station, a car from the hotel picked us up and brought us to our accommodation. On the way, we saw Fort Jaisalmer for the first time and I felt like Aladdin in Disneyland.

The fort is amazing and gives you glimpses as a pretence of former times when kings ruled the country. The haveli built there, which is a traditional historic townhouse of Old India, is breathtaking. There are many wonderful things to do in Jaisalmer; that we were able to cover on our trip with the help of India Someday.

Jaisalmer: The Golden City in the Desert
The Gadsisar Lake is definitely worth a visit, a beautiful oasis in the Thar Desert

Things we did in Jaisalmer

Jaisalmer Fort

If looking for things to do in Jaisalmer then I would suggest visiting the fort. In 1156, the fort was built by the Rajputana ruler called Jaisal. I would highly recommend visiting the Fort Palace.

There is an audio-guide included in the ticket that allows one to learn so much about the history of the city. The various rooms inside the palace are beautiful. You have amazing views when you walk into the gates, that reminded me of being in a fairytale.

Jain Temple

We saw two nice Jain temples inside the fort while we walked around (although it should be noted that the entry for this monument was quite expensive.) The relics made of sandstone were intricately detailed and interesting to see.

Camel Safari

One of the best things to do in Jaisalmer is the camel safari. This was one of the most exciting, romantic and a spectacular part of our trip to Jaisalmer. We started the trip at 15:00 hrs along with a Spanish couple and a man from Canada. To get to the tour, we drove for half an hour and made a pit stop at a nearby village; making it not very far to travel.

At 17:00 hrs, we began our camel safari in the Thar Desert from the Khuri Sand Dunes Resort. It was a little scary when the camel stood up as it was difficult to find my balance, but I soon was able to get a grip over it. To sit on a camel is not too comfortable and it is also very high. But once we headed off, the view was amazing. 

An Unexpected Event

However, after 10 minutes a small herd of sheep crossed our way and two of the small sheep “attacked” two of the camels. One of the sheep was under my camel which made the animal really nervous and aggressive, because of which it became really difficult to stay put in the saddle. In the end, I had to jump off the camel before it escalated and could become a dangerous situation for me and the other rider.

I had to calm down and get my nerves together before I could jump back on. Marlene was also a little in shock. After a while, everyone was better and we continued our journey through the desert. We arrived at our camp in the sand dunes after an hour of riding.

It was an amazing view, as we enjoyed the sunset together in a secluded area, managing to take some great pictures in the meantime. After a delicious dinner, the cameleers sang us some folk-songs. We had a lot of fun together.

Our “beds” were also very comfortable, and we were given blankets to sleep with. It was amazing to sleep outside under the clear skies with the moon shining and the twinkling stars.

In the morning we enjoyed the beautiful sunrise and a delicious breakfast. After this, we rode the camels back through the sand dunes to the main street where a car picked us up.

Jaisalmer: The Golden City in the Desert
Camel safari in Jaisalmer, India

Our Accommodation

In Jaisalmer, we stayed in a comfortable hotel called The Mystic Jaisalmer. This is a beautiful hotel with an amazing roof-top terrace view of the Golden Fort. Our room was clean, the beds were comfortable, and the room itself had nice furniture. The staff, especially the boss, were really friendly and gave us lots of good information about the camel safari in great detail.

Jaisalmer: The Golden City in the Desert
Mystic Jaisalmer Rooftop (Picture Credit: Tripadvisor)

Restaurants

1. Mystic Jaisalmer

On the roof-top terrace, I enjoyed delicious Rajasthani food with naan and vegetables grown in the desert. The staff is very friendly and the service is quick. It had a nice ambience with an impressive view of the fort.

2. Sunset

This restaurant is located inside the fort. Here you can enjoy very good Indian food on a roof-top terrace, and everything is about the view of Jaisalmer Fort.

3. Jaisal Italy

This restaurant offers very good Italian pasta on par with international standards. I also ordered an orange juice. This one was unfit for consumption but there was no problem sending it back and ordering another drink. Marlene’s ice tea was of very good quality.

4. The Bhang Shop

Well, this one was very interesting! We were able to order crushed seeds and leaves of the cannabis plant (only legalised in certain regions of the country) mixed with milk, served as a traditional drink in India. The effects left us craving lots of food and parts of the day we cannot remember.

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Jaisalmer: The Golden City in the Desert
The royal cenotaphs of the rulers of Jaisalmer (Picture Credit: Conde Nast Traveller India)

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