Rajasthan, the setting of the highly anticipated Six Senses Fort Barwara hotel, is the largest state in India and a sensory hub of colorful, vibrant activity. The surrounding sands beckon travelers forth to experience dream-like palaces, festivals, and wildlife encounters sure to elicit nostalgia for India’s royal heritage. The Six Senses Fort Barwara hotel will open in the village of Chauth ka Barwara on the site of a 700-year-old fort, formerly owned by the Rajasthani Royal Family. A team of conservation experts has been tasked with preserving the regal ambiance of the original fort structure. Inside the fort, three traditional buildings and two temples are being preserved and restored, while protected land to the east is being reforested. The overall design of the hotel will include traditional gardens and water features alongside Shekhavati art depicting the surrounding landscape. Hotel amenities will include two restaurants, a bar and lounge, fitness center and pool, and much more.
Rajasthan, the setting of the highly anticipated Six Senses Fort Barwara hotel, is the largest state in India and a sensory hub of colorful, vibrant activity. The surrounding sands beckon travelers forth to experience dream-like palaces, festivals, and wildlife encounters sure to elicit nostalgia for India’s royal heritage. The Six Senses Fort Barwara hotel will open in the village of Chauth ka Barwara on the site of a 700-year-old fort, formerly owned by the Rajasthani Royal Family. A team of conservation experts has been tasked with preserving the regal ambiance of the original fort structure. Inside the fort, three traditional buildings and two temples are being preserved and restored, while protected land to the east is being reforested. The overall design of the hotel will include traditional gardens and water features alongside Shekhavati art depicting the surrounding landscape. Hotel amenities will include two restaurants, a bar and lounge, fitness center and pool, and much more.
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With Remote Lands you'll travel with people who have made Asia the solitary focus of their own lifelong adventure. As our guest, in the continent that our north American founders Catherine and Jay have adored and explored for decades, you'll discover Asia on a journey that is completely, authentically your own, adapted from our own remarkable experiences and adventures over the years.
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