Description
This beautiful palace is situated on the banks of the Chambal River. Originally built in 1830 as the British Residency, it now belongs to the Maharaja of Kota who maintains his residence here and, together with his family, runs the palace as a small, personal hotel.
Terraced gardens lead down to the river whilst the large bedrooms retain much of their original furnishings with past hunting trophies and photographs adorning the walls.
Hightlights
Dining on the terraced gardens overlooking the Chambal River
Leisure Facilities
Tennis, badminton, croquet, open-air dining
Sightseeing
Kota, boat trips, forts at Bundi, Bhainsrorgarh, Jhalawar and Gagron or the temples at Jhalarapatan, Menal and Baroli
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