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The
Welcomheritage Royal Camp concept borrows from and
expands on the royal safari and 'shikar' hunting camps
of a bygone age. The luxury tents, each with verandah,
bedroom and bathroom, are custom made, using the finest
of Marwar traditional skills and weaving in the best of
modern comforts. Delectable Rajasthani cuisine is served
in a large dining tent and there is a large open
reception tent with seating areas. With dusk comes the
campfire, around which various performances indigenous
to the Thar desert take place - be it music and dance or
magic or puppet shows, juggling, flame throwing, camel
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Royal Camp at Pushkar (Rajasthan, India) takes place at the
same time as the famous Pushkar Horse and Camel Fair and
Festival of Brahma which takes place in the weeks preceding
and culminating on the day of the full moon in the Hindu
calendar month of Kartik, that falls in October or November. |
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Accommodation
The Shikar
style Camp consists of a large Mughal-style
reception tent, a recreation tent and several
kitchen and store tents. The camp is located in a
large private site flanked by open fields and
hills and overlooks the Mela ground, where most of
the fair activities and festivities take place.
The Mela ground is within easy walking distance
and the town itself of Pushkar can be approached
on foot or camel, through the Mela, or by road
transport.
No
of rooms
100 luxury tents with verandah and attached bath
and water closet
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Royal
Camp
Royal
Camp, Bal Samand Palace,
Rajasthan, India
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The
little pilgrim town of Pushkar is only 11 km from
the city of Ajmer and yet seems a world apart. The
winding road from Ajmer crosses the Nag Parbat
(Snake Mountain) pass in the Aravalli Hills and
suddenly you chance upon the view of the Pushkar
lake bounded by hills on three sides and the
peaceful town by its side.
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The
100 luxury tents, each with verandah and attached
bath and water closet, are custom made, using the
finest of Marwar traditional skills and weaving in
the best of modern comforts.
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