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	      <title>Maharaja Nights</title>
		  <desciption><![CDATA[<p><img height="201" width="300" alt="" src="/uploaded/Image/magazines/issue1/Maharaja_Nights_1.jpg" />The castle town of Mandawa serves as the ideal anchor for a visit to  Shekavati. In the 18th century Thakur Nawal Singh built a large castle  fortress  from which to oversee his local landholdings and enterprises. Today, in  far  different times, his descendants have opened the Castle Mandawa as one  of  India&rsquo;s unique Heritage Hotels, where guests can touch the romance of  Rajasthan&rsquo;s legendary past. Mandawa has its share of beautiful frescoed  havelis,  and guests with a little more time can seek out even more of them in the   neighboring towns and villages. The castle also has some frescoes of its  own.  There are 70 rooms, each decorated uniquely with antiques, folk crafts  and some  of the old portraits and memorabilia of this noble and historical  family. A  large staff of turbaned retainers sees to one&rsquo;s every need.</p>
<p><img height="160" width="228" alt="" src="/uploaded/Image/magazines/issue1/Maharaja_Nights_2.jpg" />Afternoon tea can be taken leisurely on the broad, shaded veranda or the   sunny castle rooftop. As darkness descends, guests gather in the  castle&rsquo;s  courtyard beneath the desert sky, on plump cushions and bolsters around a   blazing bonfire. While dinner of Rajasthani delicacies is served,  village  musicians circle the courtyard balcony above, singing ancient songs of  this  amazing land. The Singh family has created another special lodging  experience,  more rustic and at one with the surrounding rugged nature, but with all  the  amenities one would wish. Desert Resort, with its village-style mud  brick  architecture, stands alone among the sand dunes just outside Mandawa.  Its  turquoise swimming pool is the only spot of color in this stark but  becalming  landscape.</p>
<p><img height="160" width="221" alt="" src="/uploaded/Image/magazines/issue1/Maharaja_Nights_3.jpg" />The resort&rsquo;s earthen walls are decorated by village women with  traditional  &ldquo;mandana&rdquo; folk motifs in white lime paste. Interiors are simply but  handsomely  styled and enhanced with local pottery and colorful Rajhastani textiles,  while  walls are trimmed with charming patterns of mirror-and-shell mosaics. In  keeping  with the atmosphere, oil lamps are employed for illumination. <br />
Websites: <a target="_blank" href="http://www.castlemandawa.com">www.castlemandawa.com</a> and <a target="_blank" href="http://www.mandawahotels.com">www.mandawahotels.com</a>.</p>
<p><strong>Getting There</strong></p>
<p><img height="225" width="141" alt="" src="/uploaded/Image/magazines/issue1/Maharaja_Nights_4.jpg" />Air India offers flights from Narita to Delhi four times per week,  two of  which are direct, and two requiring transit in Bangkok. Singapore  Airlines flies  daily from Narita to Delhi, with transit in Singapore. Indian Airlines  has daily  flights from Delhi to Jaipur.<br />
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Mandawa and other places in the Shekhavati region are most  conveniently  reached by hired car and driver, taking about four hours from Jaipur or  six  hours from Delhi. To reliably and reasonably book this service, or  custom-designed Rajasthan tours to suit your specific needs, contact Mr.  I.V.  Singh at K.K. Holidays &amp; Vacations. The head office is in Jaipur  with branch  offices in all the main cities of Rajasthan. E-mail: <a class="nlink" href="mailto:kkholidays@tantramail.com">kkholidays@tantramail.com</a></p>]]></desciption>	
	      <author><![CDATA[Charlotte Anderson & Gorazd Vilhar]]></author>
	      <pubDate>Mon, 12 Jul 2010 07:44:04 +0000</pubDate>
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