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outstanding guestrooms marry historic luxury with 21st
century necessities. Furnishings are
extraordinarily unique - hand-carved mahogany and teak, antiques and
superb replicas and hand-woven linens from India. Delicately woven
mosquito netting drapes four-poster beds providing comfort and romance. Each room features one-of-a-kind hand-painted
walls by local artisans.
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Beautifully carved and specifically designed standing
mirrors, hand-carved bars, hanging mirrors and beds from Indonesia make
a visual design connection between the guest rooms but varying
patterns, colors and fabrics ensure that no two are identical.
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The Indian Bridal suite will inspire couples to get married
again and again just to experience this lush sterling silver
surrounding. The handcrafted furniture is made of hammered sterling
silver including the headboard, night tables, chairs and dressing
table. Truly a suite fit for a Maharajah and Maharani.
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Underground infrastructure has been installed and includes
phone lines and a water system (to provide strong pressure in showers).
Generators have been installed for electrical backup and will switch
over and turn on in a matter of seconds should the need arise.
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April 12, 2004 -
December 23, 2004
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US$ |
| Standard |
200.00 |
| Superior |
240.00 |
| Deluxe |
280.00
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| Junior Suite |
320.00
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| One Bedroom
Suite |
380.00 |
| Spa Loft Suite
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400.00 |
| Presidential
Suite |
500.00 |
| Indian Bridal
Suite |
1000.00 |
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December 24, 2004 -
March 26, 2005
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US$ |
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Standard
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230.00 |
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Superior
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280.00 |
| Deluxe |
330.00
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| Junior Suite |
380.00
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| One Bedroom
Suite |
430.00 |
| Spa Loft Suite
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460.00 |
| Presidential
Suite |
560.00 |
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Indian Bridal Suite
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1000.00 |
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