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Rajasthan Popular Spa Resorts.

Apr 4th, 2008 22:05
kumar gaurav, http://www.rajasthantravelguide.co.in/


The word 'spa' originates from the Latin term 'solus per aqua' (health
through water).
In India Ayurvedic treatments has traditionally been popular from
ancient times, ancient physicians have handed this down over the
centuries. This gentle science, using natural remedies has evolved a
system of complete healthcare. These treatments give entirely natural
experience with full rejuvenation and recharge. There are several
popular spa resorts promoting spa tourism in India. This resort, away
from the stress of the city, is a perfect place to optimize your
well-being. This soothes your body, stimulate your mind and strengthen
your spirit.
Raj Vilas Palace (Jaipur) : 
This building known as Raj Vilas Palace was built in the year 1866 and
originally used to house the Resident and Agent to the Governor General
of India.
Udai Vilas (Udaipur) : 
This is Oberoi Group's new luxury resort in Udaipur. The resort is
located on the famous Pichola Lake and has been designed as a
traditional Rajasthani Palace.
Devi Garh (Udaipur) : 
Devi Garh is located 28 km North East of Udaipur city, off the
Udaipur-Delhi highway. The approximate driving time from Udaipur airport
is 45 minutes, a distance of 26 km.
Vanya Vilas Palace (Ranthambore) :
The Ranthambore Tiger Reserve has a large variety of Flora & Fauna.
President Bill Clinton, during his visit to India in March 2000, saw two
tigers at Ranthambore in a single day.
Rambagh Palace (Jaipur) :
The grand heritage hotel is owned by the Maharaja of Jaipur & managed by
Taj Group of Hotels. Staying there is a regal experience.
Samode Palace (Jaipur) :
The Samode Hotels are family run hotels offering personalised service
and attention to detail that makes the welcome warm and the stay
unforgetable.
Umaid Bhawan Palace (Jodhpur) :
Umaid Bhawan Palace was originally called Chittar Palace during
construction, due to its location on Chittar Hill, the highest point in
Jodhpur.
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