Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Devi Garh

India is known for its palaces, snake charmers and poverty as much as its known for its contribution to global software power. And since this is not a blog that deals with the latter I can only be talking of Palaces. Time for some pure eye-candy :) This post kickstarts a series I'm about to do on the palaces of India.
Devigarh lies nestled in the Aravalli Hills near Udaipur in (where else but) Rajasthan, the state that probably has more palaces than the rest of India put together. Ok, that maybe an exaggeration, but you get the point. Most palaces in the state have been restored and turned into resorts, in this Devi Garh is no exception. The difference lies in the contemporary edge the restorers have managed to bring into the design of the place. The website will tell you "Devi Garh, is ready for visitors after years of restoration and rebuilding. The Fort palace was conceived as a place where the past meets the future.This all suite luxury hotel comprising of 39 suites with an emphasis on design and detail."

Fort Exterior at dawn
Black Pool
One of the many stunning visages the palace makes - A tent by the poolsidePrivate dining in Janana

Sheesh Mahal
Garden Suite sit out area

Palace Suite Living room
Ram room- I simply love the genius of handwritten calligraphy on the wall.

Aravali Suite Bedroom
Devi Garh suite sitting room
Garden Suite Bedroom

Marble decked Spas
Honeymoon Suite Bedroom :)

Honeymoon Suite
A lovely view from the alcove seat
Bathroom
Conference room
Seating area in the Grand Durbar Hall
God lies in the detail. Brass reproductions of Shivas Trident as decorative feature
Detail of decorative raised metal work
Goddess in a flower Antique in the Honeymoon Suite
Images from Deviresorts.com

11 comments:

tangobaby said...

You have NO idea how much I want to go to India since I've started reading your blog! Everything you show us is so amazing.

vineeta said...

Tangobaby, you are so completely welcome :) Just take the calender figure out when it might be possible & just plan that trip. India is not all beautiful, but it will be quite an experience & thats a promise :)

studio wellspring said...

so many beautiful rooms, i'm overwhelmed. eye candy everywhere ~ and such gorgeous innovation in pattern, color, placement, texture. thanks so much for the inspiration!

Rajani Rayudu said...

Hi Vineeta,
Hope you doing fine! it's so relaxing to read your blog.
Love that frame which has cow's in it. Even simpilar art makes so appealing to eyes.

cheers
rajani

vineeta said...

Angie, evi Garh is one of the finest India has to offer in the Resort/Palace category. Its quite brilliant & I love how it gives Indian aesthetics a contemporary edge.

vineeta said...

Rajni, I'm good :) Yes, its the simple things that are truly beautiful :)

Charlie said...

Beautiful rooms beauty in evry shot! I am so lucky to have found your site!

Charlie

vineeta said...

much beauty indeed, thanx charlie :)

gunJan said...

i have to go to devigrah NOW:-)vinee, till the time i dont make it i shall feed on what u cook

Shireena said...

Hi! I'm so happy to have found your blog - I'm also a lover of all things Indian. Udaipur is one of my favorite places in the world (so far, anyway), (see my blog post, Lap of Luxury), and these pictures completely take me back there as the architecture is similar. We didn't get a chance to see Devi Garh but will on our next trip.
Looking forward to more of your posts!

Harini said...

HI Vineeta,

I stumbled on your blog and absolutely love it. I especially love the posts on Rajasthan...I am a big fan of Indian design and crafts...Keep it coming !!

I write on Indian artistic traditions. Visit my blog at http://artistictraditon.blogspot.com

Thanks
Harini