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Six Senses, Fort Barwara

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Reinterpreted experience of royal, ancient India.

 “This is not rooms with wellness; it’s wellness with rooms”

The 700-year-old palace and temples have been responsibly restored using traditional building techniques used in Rajasthan sensitively incorporating efficient design elements such as rainwater collection tanks and solar panels to complement rather than detract from the beautiful and historic architecture,

With an emphasis on space, tranquillity and personalised service, Six Senses Fort Barwara hotel in Rajasthan is a three-hour drive from Jaipur and a 30-minute drive from Ranthambore National Park, where you can go in search of the region's wild tigers.

Go for a private tiger safari or heritage walk through the ramparts of the fort, or have a go at learning local cooking methods in earthenware pots with one of their chefs. By night, go on a unique and royal Rajasthani culinary journey in one of the many private dining locations.

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FACILITIES

With a choice of an indoor or outdoor pool, your GEM waits for your order by the poolside grill. If you were up early for the tiger safari, this is your chance to relax and enjoy!

A 14th century Rajasthani fort, palace and temples

Gracious and attentive GEM service

Classic and modern cuisine

Signature spa treatments and personalized wellness programs

Indoor and outdoor creative event spaces

Cultural heritage and art experiences

State-of-the-art fitness center

Aerial yoga pavilion

Steam, sauna, tepidarium, Swedana, cool pool and still pool

Numerous private dining venues

Viewing gallery and bar

Onsite Six Senses water bottling plant

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