Sariska Palace
This former palace & royal
hunting lodge on the edge of Sariska National Park was built by the Maharaja of Alwar, for the visit of Queen Victoria`s son, the Duke of Connaught. Its architecture is a blend of French, regal, with eastern detailing & is now a Heritage Hotel.The interior is not opulent but it does have some Louis XIV & art deco furniture, along with wicker chairs & Victoriana.
Each room is tastefully furnished with original Regency Victorian furniture. Sprawling terraces afford a spectacular view of the hills and the rare sight of herds of leaping deer dotting the landscape as wild boar browse through the undergrowth and colorful water birds bring the sky alive in a sudden burst of flight. Peacocks strut regally across the Palace lawns, fanning their rich feathers in a majestic flutter of movement dancing in tune to a secret music and rhythm.
Hotel Sariska Palace Rose Garden at the palace Hard tennis courts with a viewing pavilion and a swimming pool give that added zest to a quite holiday - while the Bar and Palace kitchen with its range of various cuisines is a gastronome's delight.
The rooms & suites are gigantic (with typical high ceilings)& clean, with phones but no TVs, Some are air-conditioned. The lovely flower bedecked grounds are encircled by a large wall to keep the animals out, though they often find their way in. At times you may be lucky to see wildlife while relaxing on the hotel terrace itself.
Go on a wild Safari in an open jeep to the Sariska Sanctuary undulating over 866 sq. km's. of dense forest, meandering streams, hog-back ridges and gently descending valleys.
The natural habitat of the sambar, blue bull, porcupine, civet, wild foul, partrige and forests full of splendid trees, bamboo and prickly cactus, Sariska is only three hours away by road from Delhi. A serene, pollution-free world waits to be discovered at Alwar and Sariska, offering a living glimpse of Rajasthan's ,culture and history and proud heritage.