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The Oberoi Rajvilas is a purpose-built palace resort on the outskirts of Jaipur. Its superb design blends classic Rajasthani architecture with ancient majesty and contemporary sophistication. The hotel spreads out in a fort like setting with pavilions, reflection pools and courtyards. The large central courtyard houses an ancient Shiva temple, surrounded by a pond which attracts several birds that nest in this zone. Peacocks strut around the property and add wonderful ambient music for the morning wake up call.
Accommodation in the Oberoi Rajvilas is set around tranquil courtyards in a traditional Rajasthani setting. Each of the 54 deluxe rooms and villas and 14 fully air-conditioned luxury tents are spacious, unique, and exquisitely elegant. The rooms with high ceilings have large four poster beds, gold-leaf murals and sunken marble baths overlooking private walled gardens. The stand-alone luxury tents have teakwood floors, embroidered interior canopies, old style baths and outdoor decks.
The two dining rooms at the Oberoi Rajvilas, offer a choice of pan-Indian specialities, western and oriental dishes. The exquisite Oberoi spa, housed in an 18th-century haveli (mansion) offers a range of massages and holistic treatments. There is a well-equipped fitness centre and a swimming pool. Hotel concierge can arrange sightseeing tours to historical sites including the Hawa Mahal, the Amber Fort.
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Nov-Mar
33°C
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GMT+ 3
Qatari Riyal (QAR)
Location The Oberoi Rajvilâs is a luxury resort located just outside the city of Jaipur, Rajasthan. Built to resemble a Moghul emperor’s palace with onion dome pavilions, pools and fountains, you will be invited by elephants, camels and if lucky, even by peacocks.
Getting There Most major airlines fly to India’s main airports. Delhi is the best point of arrival for Rajasthan and north India. Regular scheduled flights connect Jaipur with Delhi, Mumbai, Ahemdabad, Udaipur and Jodhpur. It's a 25-minute drive from Jaipur airport to The Oberoi Rajvilas. Alternatively, it's a 5-hour drive from Delhi.
When to go Rajasthan, the desert state of India is largely hot but unlike the rest of India, has a much longer tourist season. Summer in Rajasthan extends from April to June and is the hottest season. Monsoon arrives in July and extends until September, is a good time to travel to Rajasthan, since it never rains there. Post monsoon, October to November and right through winter months of December to March are perfect for travelling through Rajasthan.
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