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I am an intrepid traveller. Travelling has been my passion since school days. Hailing from the steel city of Rourkela in Odisha, I always had an opportunity to plan out my holidays with my family to exotic destinations that are rich in history and heritage in India. Looking back, I have also taken up trekking in Chauragarh hills of Pachmarhi, Shatrunjaya Hills of Palitana, Vaishno Devi or the Muktinath temple in Mustang Valley in Nepal and Lalang Waterfall in rainforests of Tioman Island in Malaysia. I have penned down the Odisha destinations in Pick2Move-India Travel planner brought out by Sampan Media Limited, New Delhi. I have compiled a travelogue themed- “Journeys across India” published by Best Books, Kolkata. I generally take up travel to pen down travelogues, know the art and craft of the faraway lands and of course, I do travel reporting for leading English dailies of India.

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Tuesday, 13 December 2016

Shekhawati paintings in Pink City's heritage haunt


Shekhawati paintings in Jaipur’s luxury heritage property


For those high-end travellers interested to indulge in luxury in the heart of the Pink City of Jaipur, look no further beyond. Shahpura House on Devi Marg was once an old palatial structure owned by the royal family of Shahpura in the district of Alwar. The property was eventually converted into a luxury hotel in 1991 and today is the ultimate choice figuring on the itinerary of high-end luxury global tourists.



 Shahpura House in Jaipur



The luxury heritage property has the Durbar Hall decked up with Fresco works and Shekhawati paintings that are a fascination for heritage and art buffs. 





 Shekhawati paintings in Durbar Hall

 



One can come across gold emboss paintings on the interior walls of the hotel.  


 Gold emboss paintings on the interiors of Shahpura House



 The luxury property is constantly working to enhance the experience of its valued guests mostly comprising high-end, free individual global travellers.  There’s a large gentlemen’s club area with a full-fledged snooker table and two roof-top fine-dining restaurants in the hotel that include one all day dining and another pool side restaurant. 




 Palatial restaurant



Guests can also avail of the well-developed spa.


Spa at Shahpura House

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