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Regal Wedding Experience
In Rajasthan
In Recent years, there have been increasing
cases of visitors coming back to Rajasthan to
get married. Nowhere else is a wedding as likely
to be more romantic or majestic or royal. It
is an occasion when the bride and groom truly
think themselves royal. However, even attending
a marriage as a guest s a special occasion.
Royal Wedding venues in Rajasthan
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Devigarh Palace, Devigarh
Devigarh is the most famous wedding destination
in Rajasthan. Its ambience is an eclectic mix
of skillfully crafted designs, old and new,
functional and purely aesthetic. Marble and
semi-precious stones have been used in contemporary
designs to create an elegant beauty. Devi Garh
serves a comfortable and attractive retreat.
Plan Your Wedding
at Devigarh Palace |
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Neemrana Fort, Neemrana
One of the oldest forts in Rajasthan, and
a Chauhan stronghold, Neemrana is conveniently
located on the Delhi-Jaipur national highway.Though
the fort at Neemrana is built at five levels,
an 18th century stepwell within walking distance
has eleven levels.
Plan Your Wedding
at Neemrana Fort |
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Jag Mandir, Udaipur
Also know as Jag Niwas, this stunning palace,
afloat on Lake Pichola. Jag Mandir is
the most memorable wedding venue in Udaipur.
Wedding in royal style surroundings the water
and a regal arrangements for your guests.
Plan Your Wedding
at Jag Mandir |
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Samode Haveli, Jaipur
The handsome townhouse of the Nathanis of
Samode, the haveli years ago, and has since
been added to whenever there was the requirement,
which gives it a whimsical charm. It also has
the frescos for which their palace is so well
known. Situated in the heart of the old Jaipur
city.
Plan Your Wedding
at Samode Haveli |
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Shiv Niwas Palace, Udaipur
Built at the turn of the century as an adjunct
to the royal residence, Shambhu Niwas, which
is a somewhat incongruous, Western looking building,
Shiv Niwas is its anti-thesis with its curved
chajjas or dripstone roofs, and its arched chambers
that were opulently appointed 'of a number of
white halls and white kiosks'.
Plan Your Wedding
at Shiv Niwas Palace |
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Rambagh Palace, Jaipur
One of the country's finest, and oldest,
palace hotels, Rambagh was home for the dashing
Man Singh and Gayatri Devi before its conversion
into a hotel. Initially a garden house that
belonged to a royal maid, and later taken over
by the state as a hunting lodge, Rambagh was
converted into a magnificent palace by the British
architect.
Plan Your Wedding
at Rambagh Palace |
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Mandawa Fort
Built in 1755, and approached through two
gateways mounted with cannons, the first countyard
leads to a deep verandah beyond which is a drawing
room still retained the way it has been since
deca-des. Several narrow staircases and courtyards
connect it with the array of rooms that were
added to it over the centuries.
Plan Your Wedding
at Mandawa Fort |