Be Pampered in Royal Style

The Taj Holidays invites guests to experience the lifestyle of maharajas across The Taj Grand Palaces with a unique Early Bird Holiday offer.
Be Pampered in Royal Style

The Taj Holidays invites guests to experience the lifestyle of maharajas across The Taj Grand Palaces with a unique Early Bird Holiday offer. The attractive range of discounts are available on reservations made between February 21 and 28 for stays at any of the four grand palaces located at Hyderabad, Udaipur, Jaipur and Jodhpur, for anytime between April and September, 2014. The Taj Maharaja experience begins at `21,150 per couple per night.

Patrons can choose the Taj Lake Palace in Udaipur, which appears like a jewelled lotus seemingly afloat on the soft, shimmering waters of Lake Pichola. Rated among 2014’s Top 50 Best Hotels in the World by Travel + Leisure, it was also featured in the Conde Nast Traveler ‘Platinum Circle’ 2013. Besides Udaipur, the Rambagh Palace in Jaipur is an equally tantalising choice. An architectural masterpiece that transcends time it gives tough competition to the Umaid Bhawan Palace in Jodhpur, the world’s largest private residence. And finally of course, there’s the Taj Falaknuma Palace, the ‘Mirror of the Sky’ in Hyderabad.

For your special time at the palaces, the offer includes a vintage car ride from the airport/station to the palace followed by a traditional royal welcome replete with rose petal showers and a refreshing welcome drink. A complimentary breakfast follows along with the opportunity to savour an authentic Rajasthani Thali at one of the palace restaurants.

A Heritage Walk across palace grounds rife with legends of valiant warriors, polo-playing princes and graceful princesses will pass your time during the day followed by a glass of sparkling wine at the bar.

Besides the food and the royal opulence of the surroundings, enjoy additional 15 per cent discounts on food and beverages, Jiva Spa treatments, telecom and laundry services.

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