Gujarat, West India, India
Nestled in the heart of Gujarat, this Palace offers a gateway to the region’s princely, cultural, and artistic legacy. Guests are drawn to the rich heritage of our historic estate, from the intricate Patola and Tangaliya textiles to the beautiful crafts of ceramics, metalwork, and beadwork. The surrounding landscape is dotted with architectural marvels - stepwells, havelis, and ancient temples - while spiritual journeys unfold at revered sites like the Mahabharata-era Trineteshwar Temple and the second oldest Swaminarayan Temple.
Travellers find endless inspiration for photography, capturing the beauty of heritage architecture, traditional communities, and rural life. The region’s calendar brims with lively festivals such as Tarnetar Fair, Navratri, and Uttarayan, offering immersive cultural experiences. Nature lovers can explore diverse habitats for bird-watching, while food enthusiasts savour authentic local flavours, from vegan and Jain cuisine to Kathiawari and continental dishes.