THE THEATRE & OTHER ROOMS |
I
recently went to Neemrana for a short holiday and saw for myself what
being a princess really meant. The Neemrana fort is about 120
kilometres away from Delhi. It is on the Delhi Jaipur highway. The
journey was pleasant. We set out with baskets loaded with food and
drinks and ice boxes full of ice . We had quite forgotten that the
days of yore when one needed to pack a hamper and ice box have gone
past their expiry date. One finds good eating joints with good air
conditioning on the Highway. Not very far from Delhi in terms of
distance, but quite far away measured by the time that it took us to
reach, we found a Bikanerwala and a KFC on our side of the road. We
quickly made a pit stop. My children who live abroad were with
us and so they wanted the papdi chaat and chole bhature and
what not for their repast. Soon after having our fill, we set
out on our journey and saw the Aravalli range closing in upon us.
AS WE ENTER |
As
we were three families we had three rooms. All these rooms were inter
connected. It was as though we had a wing of the palace exclusively
allotted to us. Our rooms were the Nandi Burj, the Garuda and the Hans Mahal.
Nandi
Burj was in red, Garuda was in green and the Hans Mahal was in pink.
INTERESTING ALMIRAH |
Nandi
Burj had a lovely dressing room and an interesting basement room.
There was a spiral staircase which took one downstairs to a lovely
little chamber with a bed, a quaint little cupboard and an exclusive
toilet and bathing room.
The most interesting thing in this was that
a long drape hung from the roof, which was to be used as a support
instead of a railing while going down. This was very unusual and
therefore very interesting. All the rooms had wonderful furniture and
interesting almirahs.
The Nandi Burj room has pictures of a bull by different artists.
The
Garuda which was done up in green had paintings and decor of garuda.
It also had a balcony. The Hans Mahal had pictures of graceful swans.
Having
this whole area to ourselves was great fun as we could walk into each
others rooms as if we were in our own home and could make as much
noise as we wanted to.
There
are two swimming pools in the Fort Palace. One is exclusively for
adults. All of us took to the common pool so that the family was
together and also as there was a jacuzzi there. I cannot go ahead without telling you about a little girl who was walking past and excitedly told her mother,"Mom, look there is a Zucchini".
The water was lovely and warm. Solar energy had not been wasted, the warm water had been heated directly by the sun's rays. The view was exquisite and the pool was all to ourselves. On the first evening we spent over two hours in the pool as the sun was setting, and the beauty of the surroundings kept us enraptured.
The water was lovely and warm. Solar energy had not been wasted, the warm water had been heated directly by the sun's rays. The view was exquisite and the pool was all to ourselves. On the first evening we spent over two hours in the pool as the sun was setting, and the beauty of the surroundings kept us enraptured.
We
were told that there was a complimentary service of tea and coffee
and snacks in the Hawa Mahal. Locating the Hawa Mahal was quite
an adventure as the signs were not very clear and there were stairs
and dead ends galore. People guiding us would also point in some
direction and then disappear. Not wanting to miss our complimentary tea we did
finally locate the place.
Later
in the evening trying to locate the Dining Hall was another
exploration. There were so many stairs going up here and down there,
we went up one way and down another and had a lot of wild goose
chases. The evening became more interesting as we went from
one dead end to another, before we succeeded in finding the place.
It built up our appetite too for dinner. It was only later that we found that the Dining Hall was located quite close to our own wing of the Palace.
MAGNIFICENCE |
The
next morning was beautiful with the magnificent peacocks all around.
I explored the palace on my own, making sure that I did not wander
too far away from our rooms, as I was worried that I could have got
lost in the myriad maze like stairs, and my family not knowing which
direction I had wandered off to would have had to miss their
breakfast looking for me.
CAMEL CART RIDE |
The
next day we went on a camel ride and a camel cart ride. We went to
the step well which was built in the 15th century at the same time as
the Fort Palace. The sun was scorching, and although we had hats and there was
an umbrella provided by the camel cart owner, yet we had a tough time braving the sun as we went ahead with this joy ride.
THE STEP WELL |
I
simply do not understand the concept of these huge beautiful step
wells. We were told that the Queen used to come here for her bath
from the Fort palace through a "surang", which is actually a hidden
passage.
Neemrana also has a great modern Zip Wire over the hills. They are in five laps. I being a non adventurous person did not venture out but my children went for the Zip Wire and came back badly sunburnt. They did enjoy the experience though, as it was over the hills with a lovely view.
Neemrana also has a great modern Zip Wire over the hills. They are in five laps. I being a non adventurous person did not venture out but my children went for the Zip Wire and came back badly sunburnt. They did enjoy the experience though, as it was over the hills with a lovely view.
The same evening we went to the Hawa Mahal to attend a
musical programme. Local artists sang lovely Rajasthani folk
songs. Sitting in that open air place we felt cool fresh breeze of the
Aravallis. It was very pleasant and soothing. There was no need for
fans.
THE FULLY ENCLOSED LATTICE WINDOWS |
While sitting there I looked up to find walls with beautiful
jaali work. It suddenly dawned upon me that this must have been the
place where the women stayed. They could look down and see things,
but they would not be visible to anyone. I then realised what a life
of imprisonment the women had to live in. They were confined to their
rooms, they could not interact with outsiders nor see strangers. They
could not even feel the full breeze and free air. I suddenly started
feeling very stifled.
THE CAMEL RIDE |
Our holiday was great, as we had a fabulous time, living in a palace, dining like Royalty, and having the Chef prepare special Rajasthani cuisine specially for us. We moved about with free abandon from one palace to another. The mystery of the palace, the intriguing stairs and different decor of the rooms made our holiday quite unique and out of the normal.
Neemrana
managed to give us more than what we had wanted. There was beauty,
comfort, intrigue, adventure, mystery and an eternal game of trying
to reach different places without getting lost. We all loved the
experience, but most of all I was happy to get dis- illusioned. The life of a princess is surely a life of clipped wings, with not even a whiff of fresh air coming her way freely.
5 comments:
Very well depicted. And beautiful photography. Thanks for a well written tale.
Gulshan Dhingra said in Facebook,"बेहतरीन, उम्दा, लाजवाब
भावनाओं की अभिव्यक्ति ह्रदय को छू गई।
इसे ही कहते हैं
लफ़्ज़ों की कारीगरी,
संलग्न चित्र भी बहुत कुछ कह रहे हैं
इससे उम्दा ॅवर्णन क्या होगा !."
S K Kapoor said in Facebook,"We had a probationary officer Narender Singh nick name Robin,he was prince of Sir mathura a small princely state .He was a socialist by thoughts.Some body said he resigned at Jaipur Br.At present I have no contact with him.Some time if we happen to meet his father in Agra Club,when we used to refer as friend of Robin he gladly used to entertain us.After that if we used to to tell him to drop on the way to his house.He will put us in car and leave us near the forest of Gwalior Road .In the night we used to come by truck taking lift to reach city.Such was the mood of Rajas of Small state of Rajasthan."
Sudeshna Chakraborti said,"Beautifully documented. You made the journey come alive."
Great writeup! As good as going for the vacation ourself. I love the details and the alive pictures. Thanks for sharing this.
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