Top 5 Palace Hotels of India

Nothing spells luxury like holidaying in a Palace. We’re talking about the real deal here, an actual Royal abode of a King. India is one of the few places in the world where you can get a taste of royal life during your holiday and here are our top choices.

Umaid Bhawan Palace

The royal family of Jodhpur currently lives in this palace with 347 rooms, making it one of the largest private residences in the world.

Lake Palace

This island palace was built by an Indian prince so that he could romance on the lake. The 18th century spectacle is surrounded by water on all sides; so all rooms come with a great view.

Rambagh Palace


The rooms at the Rambagh Palace Hotel are so opulent that it’s easy to forget you live in the 21st century and don’t own an army of elephants.

Falaknuma Palace

Arrive in a horse-drawn carriage and spend your days with a city-view that few can beat. This 19th century palace has been restored into a gorgeous hotel that treats every guest like royalty. Take a morning stroll through the royal gardens and end your days with a lit-up view of the city.

Nadesar Palace

A trip to Varanasi, the city of life and death, can be life changing. Couple that with royal treatment only afforded by Kings and Queens and you have a winner.

 

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Many Reasons You WANT to Visit India this Monsoon

If you thought the heavy monsoons of India will keep you indoors, then you are in for a surprise! A great way to enjoy the rains is to explore the gorgeous waterfalls that come to life in this season..

Dudhsagar Falls, Goa: Behold the grand spectacle of milk rushing down the mountains! This four-tiered waterfall is over 1000 feet tall. Dudhsagar means ‘sea of milk,’ and its gushing waters make it look like milk is dropping from the heavens.

Jog Falls, Karnataka: The famous Jog Falls have often been the backdrop of several Indian movie scenes. There is good reason for that. These un-tiered falls cascade down a height of 829 feet, making it the second highest plunge waterfall in India.

Nohkalikai Falls, Meghalaya: The state of Meghalaya is known as ‘abode of clouds,’ so you can expect some gorgeous views here. India’s tallest plunge waterfall flows here, and it will not disappoint. In fact, it is so powerful that it never falls short of energy and gushes throughout the year.

Athirapally Falls, Kerala: There is good reason this is known as the Niagra Falls of India, it is so gorgeous! Nestled in dense green jungles, this falls 260 feet to meet the Chalakudy River.

Nohkalikai Falls, Meghalaya: The state of Meghalaya is known as ‘abode of clouds,’ so you can expect some gorgeous views here. India’s tallest plunge waterfall flows here, and it will not disappoint. In fact, it is so powerful that it never falls short of energy and gushes throughout the year.

Athirapally Falls, Kerala: There is good reason this is known as the Niagra Falls of India, it is so gorgeous! Nestled in dense green jungles, this falls 260 feet to meet the Chalakudy River. It is a star in its own right and has been the backdrop for several Indian movies.

Bhimlat Falls, Rajasthan: Erase that cliché image of Rajasthan as dry desert land. Venture forth to witness one of the most beautiful waterfalls in India. This is a well-kept secret, so you should visit before word gets out.

Source – https://www.saffron-dreams.com/blog/prettiest-waterfalls-in-india/