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The Bagh is a heritage hotel
set in 12 acres two hundred year-old garden in Bharatpur Rajasthan, it
is located just four hours away from major destinations such as Delhi,
Jaipur and Gwalior. The Bagh offers visitors an opportunity to experience
quiet luxury near Keoladeo Ghana National Park, one of the most famous
bird sanctuaries in the world. The hotel's twenty three rooms are located
in three different residential complexes. A restaurant, banquet hall,
coffee shop, library and a gym, all situated in a verdant orchard, allow
guests to enjoy solitude and companionship in restful indoor and outdoor
spaces.
Each of the Bagh's twenty three rooms is unique. Spacious bathrooms, luxurious
fabrics, fine furnishings and the amenities of modern technology let the
weary traveler retreat and recoup after a day of sightseeing and bird
watching. Gulmohar, the main restaurant, specializes in the wonderful
vegetarian cuisine of the Braj region. An ayurvedic massage or a lazy
swim at the fully - equipped gym can further soothe and exhilarate the
body and the mind.
With over fifty species of flora, including fruiting trees and flowering
plants which attract birds, small animals and insects, guests can enjoy
quiet walks in the garden and commune with nature. The handsome buildings
made in local stones are designed to merge with their natural surroundings.
Works by contemporary Indian women artists are displayed throughout the
complex. A stroll through the Bagh's garden and buildings leads a visitor
through the realms of nature and art.
Keoladeo Ghana National Park in Bharatpur hosts over three hundred fifty
avian species and fifty different mammals. After bird watching in Keoladeo
National Park, Bharatpur, a quiet afternoon of studying natural history
and ornithology awaits in the Bagh's extensive library. Lectures and slide
shows by eminent naturalists increase the pleasure of learning. Experienced
guides escort the guests on day excursions to nearby World Heritage and
pilgrimage Sights. Visitors can also enjoy the festivals and performances
that are celebrated with great delight in the Bagh.
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