Shahpura Bagh
Rural estate charm,
Lake-side setting,
Intimate luxury
Couples,
Solos,
Culture Seekers
Shahpura Bagh is an oasis of calm in rural Rajasthan.
This 120-year-old family-run estate sits on 30 acres of verdant grounds and is surrounded by lovely lakes. It’s an intimate yet high-end retreat and there’s plenty to see and do while you’re here, unless of course, you’d rather do nothing at all (and relax by the glorious pool).
We know you’ll love the warm and welcoming vibe here. Staying at this idyll is one of the best ways to get under the skin of rural Rajasthan – and to enjoy some respite from its chaotic cities.
This region of Rajasthan – between Udaipur and Jaipur – is a magnificent mix of golden desert, green expanse, and shimmering waters. Rajadhiraja Nahar Singh created the lakes to bring prosperity to the land, which has resulted in wonderful wetlands, thick forests, and thriving farming estates. You can take a boat out on the lake (spotting rare birds as you go), explore the forts and temples, or picnic in the countryside.
Back at the hotel, cool off in the enormous pool or unwind during a yoga session before dining on the candlelit terrace.
The Rooms
There are 11 luxury suites spread over three bright and spacious residences on the grounds. The design approach is clean and simple, full of natural light, and incredibly tasteful – without missing any luxurious touches (think crisp white linen, plumped-up pillows and rose petal baths).
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