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Built
in pink stone, more than two centuries ago,
by Maharaja Jai Singh II, the Capital is
a testimony to the skill of master craftsmen.
Samode Haveli was built by Rawal Sheo Singhji,
a Prime Minister in the Jaipur court, who
belonged to the family of Samode.
Samode
Palace stands in the heart of the sprawling
walled city of Jaipur, suffused with an
atmosphere of quiet beauty. Once a royal
residence, the Haveli has now been converted
into a hotel and stands today as the reminder
of a halcyonic past, offering moments of
subtle luxury.
The
spirit of Rajasthan's history and legend,
coloured by chivalry and romance, finds
expression in Jaipur. Built in pink stone,
more than two centuries ago, by Maharaja
Jai Singh II, the Capital is a testimony
to the skill of master craftsmen. Samode
Haveli was built by Rawal Sheo Singhji,
a Prime Minister in the Jaipur court, who
belonged to the family of Samode - a lineage
dating back more than four centuries to
the illustrious Prithviraj Singhji of Amber,
seventeenth Prince of the house of Kacchawaha
Rajputs.
The
Samode Bagh Palace is one of the most elegant
heritage structure in Rajasthan. Built by
one of the sons of Prithviraj Singhji of
Amber, the palace is designed like the Mughal
gardens. Samode palace was used by the Samode
Royals to enjoy some of their private moments
due to the ultimate tranquility of the place.
Located at about 4 km from the palace, Samode
Bagh is one of the most exotic garden haven
that is encompassed by 20 acres of lush
and lovely grounds. A 15 foot wall encircles
the garden which is about 3 blocks long.
Tourists from all across the globe come
to experience their stay in the Tented camps
offered by Samode Bagh. The Dunes colored
tents amidst the beautiful garden creates
an outstanding romantic atmosphere that
will give you a memorable experience. The
garden is ornamented with 200 feet long
row of fountains that are fed with natural
springs and wells. You will witness a magnificent
blend of the Rajasthani culture and Victorian
style in the unique settings of the Tented
camps that are given an ancient look of
the erstwhile 16th century. Samode Bagh
is conveniently located in Samode with almost
4 km from the Samode Palace, 56 km from
Jaipur airport and 40 km from the railway
station of Jaipur.

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