Six Senses Fort Barwara is not only a resort but an extensive conversion project.
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A Rajput-style palace that incorporates 48 luxury suites, two pools, and lush gardens.
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It's built around a historic core that occupies about 30 percent of the total area. This part originates from the 14th century and is owned by a Rajasthani royal family.
Like Jaipur forts and palaces, Mughal-Rajput elements are evident here. A few European touches are also noticeable.
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True to its name, this spacious suite offers a spectacular view of the Aravalli ranges.
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It has an enclosed garden complete with a daybed. Inside, the room is designed in a contemporary style, featuring neutral-toned furniture, and state-of-the-art amenities.
Yet one can easily realize the past regal ambiance through the arch doorway, the frescoes, and the intricate lattice works.
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2,800 m² of the former Women’s Palace was transformed into a spa.
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It has a delightful courtyard, two temples, and several treatment rooms. Interestingly, the original features of the old palace are still intact.
View of the sacred temple from the Grand Terrace.