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Rajasthan Wedding Places/Venues.

Apr 3rd, 2008 22:26
kumar gaurav, http://www.rajasthantravelsguide.com/


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.
Alsisar Haveli, Jaipur :
Alsisar Haveli lies tucked away in the heart of the Pink City, Jaipur.
Hotel Alsisar Haveli brings back to life the grandeur and a memorable
regal Rajasthani experience for the guests. Built in 1892, the Hotel
Alsisar Haveli Jaipur incorporates the finesse of traditional Rajput
architecture and is a sight to behold.
Samode Palace, Jaipur :
Samode Palace stands in the heart of the sprawling walled city of
Jaipur, suffused with an atmosphere of quiet beauty. Once a royal
residence, the Haveli has now been converted into a hotel and stands
today as the reminder of a halcyonic past, offering moments of subtle
luxury.
Raj Palace, Jaipur :
The first mansion in Jaipur, the Raj Palace was built in 1728 by the
Prime Minister of the Raj, Thakur Mohan Singhji of Chaumoo and has
remained his descendant's residence until now. For during the Moghul
King Aurangzeb to the time of Empire, a virtual "Who's Who" —from Kings
& Queens to the Viceroy of India—came to dine or sleep in the embrace of
the mansion's grandeur and grace.
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.
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.
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.
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
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.
Regal Celebration Venues, Udaipur :
Built around three azure lakes (Pichola, Fateh Sagar and Udai Sagar),
and nestled in the lush green Aravali hills, lies the Venice of the
East! A vision in white and drenched in romance & beauty, Udaipur is a
fascinating blend of sights, sounds and experiences.
Wedding Place, Udaipur :
The Durbar Hall at the Fateh Prakash Palace , Udaipur has hosted state
banquets , formal durbars , and royal weddings ever since it was built
in the year 1910.
Wedding Places, Jaipur :
Jaipur was founded by Sawai Jai Singh also known as the Pink City,
Because it is designed in pink colour. Jaipur is the most colourful city
of Rajasthan, mainly famous for its exotic Forts, Lavish Palaces,
evergreen gardens, friendly people and for shopping.
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