UMAID BHAWAN PALACE, JODHPUR
Maharaja Umaid Singh ji who built this palace was
fascinated with western lifestyles so he marshalled
the services of a well-known Edwardian architect,
Henry Vaughan Lanchester, a creditable equal of Edward
Lutyens (architect of New Delhi) to construct this
astonishing palace.This was to become India last of
the great palaces and the biggest private residence in
the world. This palace is now converted into a
heritage hotel providing all the comforts and modern
amenities and treating the guests as maharaja of
bygone era.
The palace was also built with superficial intentions
of providing employment to famine stricken farmers.
The Palace now is a five star deluxe palace hotel. The
museum of the palace is highly recommended for its
display of weapons, an array of stuffed leopards, a
huge banner presented by Queen Victoria and an
incredible collection of clocks.
This is known as Umaid Bhawan Palace because of the
particular type of sandstone used, to build it - which
is not weathered. Portions of the Umaid palace have
been converted into a hotel and a museum.
Located in the Thar Desert, Jodhpur is known for its
impressive fortified bastions, specially those of
Mehrangarh Fort, which has been a witness for many
battles and is associated closely with the history of
the region.
Being a part of the desert triangle, and venue of
Marwar Festival it is also covered by the famous
"Palace on Wheels", a super luxurious (emperor style)
rail-cum-road package tour.
The city again is of high tourist attraction and has
all basic amenities for both domestic and foreign
tourists. Hotels from Super Deluxe ranging to low
budge can be checked in. It is well connected by rail,
road and air to the city as it again witnesses high
flow of tourist traffic in winters.
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