Raas Jodhpur is located in the prominent north-eastern quarter of the famous Walled City, based around an original eighteenth century Haveli. Echoes of the Rajput design can be found all through the building, in everything from its unpredictably cut stone boards to its antique shrines to the curves getting by from the stables. The rose-red modern architecture interspersed the entire original building. The Darikhana, also known as the ‘Chamber of Carpets’, was built towards the end of the eighteenth century and served as the Haveli’s guest-house. Raas is the first boutique hotels in Jodhpur. Fusion of modern and ancient style gives the hotel its signature look, and the courtyard has become a tranquil haven away from the bustle of Jodhpurâs old town. The hotel includes four unique structures with three extra contemporary structures, impacted by and adding to its cultural past as a feature of the Walled City.
Arriving at Philipkutty’s by boat is a hint of the remote, immersive experience that awaits in this family-run homestay near Lake Vembanad.
Nestled in the lush forests of the Western Ghats, this delightful property sits in a coffee and cardamom plantation and is ideally located for exploring the town of Munnar as well as the flora and fauna of the wildlife-rich hills.
Drifting leisurely down the backwaters of Kerala aboard a traditional kettuvallam introduces you to a simpler, slower pace of life and brings you into contact with the people who make their living on the banks or the waters of this riverine network.
Exuding heritage charm and grace, Brunton Boatyard sits on Kochi’s waterfront and is walking distance to many of the key sites, including the Chinese fishing nets.
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