Diwali Road Trip - Day 7 continued...
Hotel Taj Lake Palace. It was the Summer Palace where the King conducted his durbar with higher officials only. After India’s Independence, the Princely states throughout the country were asked to hand over their properties to the Indian Government. The Maharana of Mewar was allowed to retain some of the palaces one of which was the Lake Palace on Lake Pichola. Most of the palaces have been converted to heritage hotels - HRH group, http://www.hrhhotels.com. The Summer palace was leased to Taj hotels.
The hotel has retained most of the original structure. Lots of rooms have been added but royal family’s rooms have been retained as suites. The Heritage Walk conducted by the hotel gave us a glimpse of the hotel/palace’s history and architecture. Everyday the Heritage walk starts at 4pm. This is followed by a sunset cruise which takes you around the lake and a visit to Jagmandir. This is then followed by entertainment by the local artists. Maharana Mahendra Singh oversees the day-to-day activities of the hotel right from the restaurant’s menu to the uniform worn by the staff.
Though most of the photos of the hotel is on their website http://www.tajhotels.com/Luxury/Grand-Palaces-And-Iconic-Hotels/Taj-Lake-Palace-Udaipur/Overview.html…still we couldn’t just stop ourselves taking some pictures...
This beautiful courtyard has a restaraunt northern side. This pool during the Maharana days, was filled with holi colored water for the royal family and their guests to celebrate the festival. From where we took this picture, the king used to be seated overseeing the celebrations. A small Ganesha temple stands in this place.
The corridor around the pool are lined with rooms on one side and restaraunt on the other side.
This area was used for Ministers and other officials to assemble before the king. There is a courtyard to the left. After the courtyard is the Durbar hall. Now this area is used as the “Bar”.
This was the king’s seat :-) which is kept intact.
The attention to details when doing structural changes and adding rooms to the palace, is so good that one can only imagine the entire hotel to be a palace in totality :-) Our room was at the end of the terrace. Next to our room was the Suite, which was the present Maharana’s room. The interior of the room including the furniture and the decor is maintained as it was, to give authenticity.
From here one gets the spectacular view of the Winter Palace.
The terrace also overlooks the courtyard below.
Sunset cruise - The boat takes a ride along the portion of the lake which is lined by Havelis and ghats.
Jagmandir island - Contrary to its name, there is no temple in the island. It was built for holding lavish parties of the royal family. This has been converted to a hotel run by HRH group. The island has a beautiful garden. It has played host to many of the celebrity weddings and concerts. History is that Shahjahan was given refuge in this island when he ran away from his kingdom.
http://www.hrhhotels.com/grand_heritage/jagmandir_palace/index.aspx
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jag_Mandir
After watching the beautiful sun set on the lake and the Aravalli range, it was time for us to get back to the hotel for the evening entertainment. The guests are entertained like how it would have been in yesteryears. Every evening live music and dance by local artists entertained the guests.
With this we have come to the end of our stay at Taj Lake Palace. The following day, we left at 9 am and drove 14hrs to reach to our own little palace at 11 pm.
We had our share of obstacles but we were able to sail through it to complete the road trip. With all the technology available to us, what really helped us at the crucial moments was the guidance from the local people.
There is a lot we learned from the trip. If one is planning a trip during Diwali, be prepared for huge traffic jams since the whole of Gujarat literally shuts down and is away vacationing. Added to this, most of the schools in Mumbai and suburbs are closed for 2-3weeks. On our way back, many of the highway dabhas/restaraunts were also closed due to the same reason. During our stay at Udaipur, we saw that all the roads leading to the palace were choked with tourist vehicle. Most of the tourist attractions are located in and around the palace. It is best to get accommodation in one of the many hotels along lake Pichola , thereby one can walk or take the local transportation. Staying in HRH group and other five star hotels have their fair share of advantage to avoid the crowd.
The National Highways are still not animal free !! We were faced with herds of goat, sheep, cows and an occasional camel crossing the road. This was more common during the sunset when these herds are returning back to their farms. One also has to be alert for vehicles coming towards you rather than driving in the opposite side of the divided highway !!
Everyday of our day to day life, we plan and schedule our activities. It feels good to let loose and do things on the go :-)