SAMODE VILLAGE
PLACES TO VISIT
Samode is situated in the royal
Indian state of Rajasthan around 42 km from Jaipur, the capital city.
Located on way to Shekhawati, this small village is famous for its
haveli and fort. Samode is connected to Jaipur through a good network
of roads. Samode is an ideal desert getaway. During the day, a camel
ride through the Samode village and the surrounding countryside is
a good idea. Riding this gentle animal with its rocking gait is the
best way to relax on a sunny morning.
A
real visit to Samode cannot be considered complete without a musical
evening of folk
dances and songs. Rajasthani bards and musicians with their colorful
dresses and unusual musical instruments provide one of the best
evenings one can have in India. The instruments include one-stringed
fiddles, country violins, bagpipes made out of goatskin, castanets,
Jew's harps, and even a one stringed instrument made out of a dried
gourd. The villagers sing with plaintive abandon under the faint
light of the crystal stars. A musical evening can be arranged at
a short notice at the Samode Palace.
Samode Palace nestling amongst the Aravalli hills,
built about 400 years ago, is a perfect example of Rajput - Mughal
architecture. Located a mere 3 hours from Delhi off the Delhi -
Jaipur highway, it is a charming and romantic hotel, offering a
quiet, elegant and luxurious atmosphere. Each of the 43 spacious
rooms and suites all with a balcony or patio are exclusive and decorated
in traditional Rajasthani style. The interiors have intricate marblework,
woodwork and fabrics that accentuate the guest rooms. The spacious
rooms with marble, mosaic floorings, high ceilings, cotton woven
rugs, antiques and beautifully carved four poster beds provide a
sense of luxury. Within these luxurious surroundings are found the
most modern amenities - a blend of contemporary comfort and traditional
style.
Situated in the serenity of a small village, Samode Bagh
is 4 kms from Samode Palace. This is a garden paradise spread over
20 acres, dotted with pavillions and and criscrossed with rippling
fountains and waterways. Built 150 yrs ago, it has been converted
into a luxury garden retreat by the Samode family. It offers air
conditioned cottages well furnished with colorful cloth interiors
on the walls and ceiling, spacious carpeted floors, attached dressing
rooms, ensuite marble bathrooms and a private verandah. Apart from
other numerous outdoor games here, one can also use the health club,
sauna, jacuzzi and ayurvedic massage centre at the nearby Samode
Palace Hotel. |