Taj Resorts and Palaces
Taj (luxury full-service hotels, resorts and
palaces) is our flagship brand for the world’s most discerning travelers
seeking authentic experiences given that luxury is a way of life to which
they are accustomed. Spanning world-renowned landmarks, modern business
hotels, idyllic beach resorts, authentic Rajput palaces and rustic safari
lodges, each Taj hotel reinterprets the tradition of hospitality in a
refreshingly modern way to create unique experiences and lifelong
memories.
Taj also encompasses a unique set of iconic properties rooted in history
and tradition that deliver truly unforgettable experiences. A collection
of outstanding properties with strong heritage as hotels or palaces which
offer something more than great physical product and exceptional service.
This group is defined by the emotional and unique equity of its iconic
properties that are authentic, non- replicable with great potential to
create memories and stories.
Rambagh Palace
Rajasthan evokes images of erstwhile royalty – polo-playing princes and
beautiful princesses
who captured their hearts. The history of Rajasthan – or ‘Rajputana’ as it
was once called – is rich with legendary tales of love and valour.
For nearly two centuries, the Rambagh Palace has been home to generations
of royals. Built in 1835 on a modest scale for the queen’s favourite
handmaiden Kesar Badaran, it was later refurbished as a royal guesthouse
and hunting lodge. In 1925, Rambagh was converted into a palace, and
became the residence of the Maharaja of Jaipur.
The ‘Jewel of Jaipur’ as it is fondly called, remained the home of the
Jaipur royal family until 1957, when it was first converted into a luxury
hotel by Maharaja Sawai Man Singh II. But it wasn’t until 1972 that Taj
Hotels Resorts and Palaces took over the reins. It is now the ‘jewel in
the crown’ among the authentic palaces of the Taj in India.
In the finest tradition of Rajput hospitality, the Rambagh Palace offers
its guests a taste of royal living – a luxury and extravagance that was
once the sole preserve of kings. Its elegantly appointed rooms, marbled
corridors and majestic gardens echo with history, and every corner has a
story to tell.
Picture Gallery
Lake Palace
The Taj Lake Palace, located in the middle of Lake Pichola is a dream of
white marble and mosaic
glistening
in the moonlight, very reminiscent of the most beautiful tourist cliché in
the world; the Taj Mahal. Conceived in romance, the palace was built in
1746 by Maharana Jagat Singh II, 62nd successor to the royal dynasty of
Mewar – believed to be descendants of the Sun God.
Set against the backdrop of the majestic Aravalli Mountains on one side
of the lake, and lofty palaces on the other, the Taj Lake Palace spreads
across a four-acre island – an almost surreal vision in marble. The Royal
Butlers descendents of the original palace retainers look after all
contemporary comforts and ensure that all guests are treated like Royalty.