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Rambagh
Palace, Jaipur

A destination palace resort spread over 47 acres of tranquil,
landscaped gardens, Rambagh Palace is
Jaipurs foremost Royal Palace
residence. Located close to the walled Pink City, spectacular forts,
and all the unique shopping bazaars of Jaipur, the Palace unveils the rich culture
and history of the erstwhile rulers of Rajasthan.
Built in 1835 as a hunting
lodge, converted to a palace in 1925 as the residence of the Maharaja of Jaipur
and finally converted as Indias first palace hotel in 1957. An architectural
masterpiece,
Rambagh presents a fine blend of Rajput and Mughal architecture.
Sensitively
restored to its former glory with refurbished rooms overlooking courtyards with
fountains or verdant gardens, airy verandahs, idyllic front lawns and a warm
intimate lobby, guests relive the royal lifestyle at Rambagh.
In addition,
personalized butlers are there throughout the Palace who are knowledgeable hosts
to modern day Maharajas.
The PreWedding
CeremonyMehendi (special henna colouring applied in intricate,
beautiful patterns on the hands) of the bride and the guests. A special Sangeet
(Indian wedding songs) can be arranged.
Wedding
Procession
A traditional Baraat or procession starts
from the hotels gates of the hotel. The bridegroom sits on a beautifully
decorated horse, and is escorted camels and elephants. Folk dancers and girls
welcome the couple with a traditional dance, fireworks and a special Buggi
(horse driven cart), escorting them into the main garden for the wedding.
The
Wedding CeremonyThe priest conducts the special Hindu wedding ceremony
in front of a havan or small fire, speaking ancient chants and blessing
the wedding. An Indian music group plays traditional Indian music in the background.
Includes
a framed wedding certificate, a bottle of champagne, and a wedding cake after
the wedding.
Photography and wedding video can be arranged.
PostWedding
Ceremony
The couple and their guests enjoy a delicious special dinner
amidst the lush palace gardens. The couple takes a short Buggi ride,
with a glass of champagne and join the group at the gardens for dinner. An extravagant
Rajasthani meal is on special silver thalis (plates) and a traditional
Rajasthani dance is performed, followed by live Indian classical music
The
Wedding NightA special candlelight dinner in the worldrenowned
gardens of Rambagh Palace, with a bottle of sparkling wine.
A specially
decorated room filled with flowers and the traditional glass of flavoured milk
(Badam) that is offered to the groom by the bride. 2 bedtime drinks (Badam milk),
dry fruits, cookies and fresh fruits will be kept in the room.
The
Next Morning
A special champagne brunch for the bridal couple in
their room.
Couple AccommodationsThreenight
stay includes pickup from the airport/station, a traditional Rajasthani welcome
drink, half day of sightseeing, and a late brunch in the room the day after the
wedding
Guests AccommodationsA
special champagne brunch for the bridal couple in their room.
Suggested
SightseeingThe City Palace.
Janatar Mantar.
Hawa Mahal
Govind
Devji Temple.
Swargasuli (Isar Lat)
Ram Niwas Bagh.
Albert Hall.
Amber
Fort.
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