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That's why I recommend pausing a trip in Rajasthan for a few days so visitors may relax and take it easy. Those who have spent the last several days tracking tigers in Ranthambore National Park will appreciate the proximity of the luxurious Six Senses Fort Barwara.
Your own driver will pick you up from the national park after a day or two of tiger-watching, and take you to the luxurious Six Senses Fort Barwara. Set on a hill in the middle of Rajasthan's arid scrubland, the 14th-century Fort Barwara makes an impressive first impression with its high, strong walls enclosing a collection of palaces and shrines. The palace of the Rajput kings has been renovated with great care, taking into account both the needs of contemporary visitors and the need of preserving the complex's 700-year heritage. Traditional Indian hospitality includes a bindi on the forehead, a glass of lime soda, and a wreath of marigolds. Vacationers check into their suites, relax in the courtyard for lunch, and then go to the indoor pool and private hot tubs. (For the utmost in luxury, reserve the Raja Man Singh Pool Suite, which has a private pool inside the turret.)
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