Suryagarh, Jaisalmer: Part 2

Suryagarh, Jaisalmer: Part 2

{You may read an account of my experiences on Day 1 here and Day 3 here}

 

Set against the idyllic backdrop of the Thar Desert, Suyagarh Jaisalmer strikes a great balance of luxury and heritage.

Nestled within the vast Thar Desert, Suryagarh Jaisalmer impressively interweaves luxury into its traditional visage presenting an escape from the everyday. Representing a unique way of life where time is no longer the master and happiness a rarity, the hotel exists in perfect harmony with its culture and the modern influences which are a necessity for providing a luxurious setting to its guests. Inspired gardens, picturesque courtyards, and elegant décor are all parts of a puzzle that fit perfectly together to create this paradisaical palace called Suryagarh. When selecting a vacation destination in Western India, choose Suryagarh to truly experience an opulent and unique getaway to India.

 

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The fact that Suryagarh doesn’t exist as a renovated heritage palace but has been built from scratch brings amazement to anyone who visits the property.

 

Day Two ~ The Silk Route

Venue: The Central Courtyard of Suryagarh

The Manganiyar musicians of Suryagarh, Jaisalmer are highly skilled masters, inheritors of a beautiful and sophisticated art that can leave you spellbound. As I enter the courtyard, the luring tunes of a traditional flute fill the air serenading guests and augmenting the enchantment of the place. The flutist has taken a seat in one of the jharokhas above and looking up I admire the beautiful jail windows. Peacocks and white pigeons are a common sight but they take my breath away every time they come close to the breakfast table.

Menu:

It is widely believed that breakfast is the most important meal of the day, and food is serious business in Suryagarh. A lavish Halwai breakfast that satiates one’s Indian food cravings for chaat, kachoris, and mithais is specially crafted for guests to showcase the rich cuisine of the region. Each dish is irresistible, filling you up till you’re ready to fall right back into bed!

The table is laid with a smorgasbord of sweetmeats which include the Jaisalmer Ghotua ~ a local favourite, courtesy of the chef Halwai, Gatta Ram. This is where my journey of a colourful and delicious breakfast begins. Served course by course, this elaborate meal allows me to sample some of the most distinctive Rajasthani flavours in the form of crispy chaat, mirchi wada, pyaaz ki kachori, and poori bhaji, and accompanying this extravagant spread is masala chai and a glass of kesari lassi. I lose myself in this fabulous world of luxury, comfort, and grandeur!

The colourful presentation of Suryagarh’s signature Halwai breakfast is as pleasing to the eye as the flavours are to my palate.

 

Suryagarh, Jaisalmer: Part 2

 

The overgenerous Halwai breakfast is served at the central courtyard which transforms in the evening to a site for folk songs played by the Manganiyar musicians and other events, that showcase the traditional side of Jaisalmer.

 

 

Exploring the Thar

The hotel offers an excursion to the Thar Desert as one of their signature experiences.

With a full stomach and a happy heart, I set out to explore the Silk Route. Travelling through the roads of Jaisalmer, the beautiful dunes and the magnanimous Thar Desert which are some of nature’s most splendid handiwork seem like a welcoming sight. The rains have thoughtfully swept away the dust off the roads, and everything around is bathed in the gentle showers of the monsoon transforming the look of the desert. I couldn’t ask for a better journey than this!

The much-exalted silk route of ancient times that connected artisans and craftsmen from far off lands through trade included the city of Jaisalmer. So, I begin my journey to find the beauty of old times with a modern perspective. I visit the temple of Kiradu in the Thar Desert which is shrouded in mysticism and has a beautiful story of its solitude. Operations Manager, Mr Nakul Hada, graciously accompanies me on my visit around the district helping me understand the history and culture of the people. He keeps me engrossed with the myths and legends tied to the region all the while helping me discover the magnitude of flavours and cuisines that the Thar has to offer.

 

Having lived mostly in the cities, I feel that I have gotten accustomed to noisy and crowded spaces… but in this part of Jaisalmer, large open spaces seem so ordinary.

 

On my way to the ruins of Khaba Fort, I imagine caravans laden with merchandise making their way across the rugged terrains of the desert. Even in its ruins, the fort radiates the glory of its magnificent past. The Paliwal village which can be spotted from the fort is one of the 81 abandoned settlements in the region. A flight of stairs from the fort leads to the settlement. I realise that the beauty of the desert veils crude secrets of its own. It is the expansive desert after all, that dominates the way of life in Jaisalmer.

I spend most of the day absorbing the beauty and culture of the Thar and its people. Mr. Hada takes pride in being a part of such a beautiful place and uses his knowledge of the place to fill me in on the smallest details. My entire experience is flawless. Suryagarh’s interest in the local landscape comes across as a conscious effort to promote local tourism and help visitors not just enjoy the luxuries of the hotel but witness the beauty of the district as well.

 

 

You could spend a few hours here, or an entire day, and still feel like you haven’t seen enough. Jaisalmer is regal and endearingly rustic all at once. Some of the most memorable times in Rajasthan are spent here, on the edge of the mighty Thar.

 

Some beautiful intricate stonework and attention to detail.

The dress and headgear in a few cenotaph sculptures point to the Phoenician origins of travellers on the Silk Route.

A quick break where I am served cool drinks and serenaded 🙂 after the walk around the fort and the abandoned village. I find that the hotel doesn’t just count on its luxurious outlook, but makes the small details count too.

 

Back at Suryagarh, and my experience at the property goes up a notch when I realise that in its essence, the hotel exemplifies well the concept of ‘grandness in simplicity’. Suryagarh’s outer look and its contrasting inner ambience is one of the finest examples of ‘unity in diversity’. This hotel firmly holds the spirit and colour of Jaisalmer in its staging and perfection.

Rising majestically from the sands of the Thar Desert, Suryagarh could well be one of Rajasthan’s many spectacular and ancient forts.

You will find pink and red bougainvillea swaying their head in the gentle breeze that sweeps the place while sunflower and marigold jauntily wait for the clouds to clear up so that they can soak in the sun.

 

Every day my room has a new kind of burfi or mithai waiting on a tray for me {a subtle hint that the in-house sweet-maker is the star of the fortress}. Mithai devoured, I decide to have a late evening snack at Draksh~The Bar before heading back to my room to take a power nap.

 

 

After sunset, I stroll towards the central courtyard. I sit there under the stars, sipping on the signature Suryagarh cocktail {vodka based and fabulous}, listening to musicians of the Manganiyar community enthrall with Rajasthani Folk and Sufi songs.

The day comes to an amazing close with the “Thar Dinner” which is a culmination point for the Silk Route Trail. The skies are dark and the “Monsoon Magic” experience that Suryagarh has invited me for seems to be in its most perfect setting when I reach the dinner venue. There is a low seating arrangement with large bolsters helping me stay comfortable.

Even as musicians jovially play folk ditties, I take in the sight of canopies rustling in the warm breeze, and rose petals strewn with lamps that light up the place making the entire setting look like a figment of my most beautiful imagination. Cocktails, sherbets, and wines are brought in by orange-turbaned servers… Rajasthani dancers in shimmery colourful ensembles add exuberance moving blithely to the merry melodies of the musicians, while an interpreter narrates the story of the song being sung. I enjoy a lavish meal out in the open which is a brilliant representation of the celebratory feasts enjoyed by travellers at the end of their journey in a communal setting. If you were to look at all of it from far away, you would feel that you’ve been transported to the golden era of our regal past. The soul of Suryagarh truly lies in its inescapable bond with the Thar Desert.

 

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A storybook experience of a dinner under the starry sky with food and drink to complete the merrymaking and folk dancers and musicians to amplify the desert experience. All of this has an extraordinary impact on travellers, with every guest bidding adieu to the place with high hopes for their future visit.

 

To conclude: Jaisalmer offers so much through its culture and history but what makes my visit to the city truly magical and my experience even more evocative, is the unmistakable connection between the hotel and the local culture and surroundings. A luxury property that ties itself to the humble culture of its surroundings and still holds high the banner of hospitality ~ Suryagarh is a hotel that I highly recommend!

 

Disclaimer: This review was done on an invitation from Suryagarh, and is a narrative of the author’s experience at the property. Due judgment and care have been applied by the author to remain objective and unbiased in the review.

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52 Comments

  • You’re so talented, Tanya! I can just imagine the hard work put behind this amazing post, and these gorgeous pictures… thumbs up for you! Good that you follow your passion, and it didn’t go to waste! (:

  • Spectacular Suryagarh! Love the way you’ve incorporated the beautiful property and your gorgeous wardrobe in these images! And it looks like one can detox the soul and the body at this place… 🙂 Thank you for sharing.

  • The Thar Desert: As real as it gets! These photos are absolutely incredible! You couldn’t have chosen a better setting and styling to let them shine for themselves! ✨✨✨

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  • Some of your most amazing and breathtaking photos ever! And, so many beautiful experiences in one post! It certainly looks like a beautiful palace to kick start my travels again… with pure luxury and relaxation!

  • Everything about this place fascinates me! When I saw your first few posts on IG, I really understood you were taking fantastic shots at this beautiful place! Need to visit…

  • Wow ~ these photos are absolutely gorgeous! All of your looks are beautiful too, and I adore the details! Loved the sneak peeks on Instagram… and can’t wait for the next episodes to go live! 🙂

  • Such a beautiful location… and I love that you pared it back by shooting in simple styles. Suryagarh is popular for good reason, what with it’s gorgeous architecture and unique experiences! Thank you for this perspective. ❤️

  • Another wonderful blog post, Tanya! I think that the location of a shoot is as important as the clothes that you choose to wear; it certainly adds to the aura that you are attempting to create! Keep inspiring!

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    The nearer a person comes to a calm mind, the closer s/he is to strength… 🙂

    Though I’d share this, as your beautiful share brought these words to mind.

  • This is such an inspirational share! I’m seeing you grow as an artist, storyteller and photographer, and can’t wait to see what you’re going to curate next! Enjoy your travels and have fun exploring our beautiful Earth!

  • This blog radiates love & light, and I cannot thank you enough for your amazing travel journals! I have been reading your blog since early 2016… you inspire me, and I can’t tell you how much I appreciate you!

  • So incredibly beautiful! I have visited Rajasthan a few times, but never though to visit Jaisalmer… Seeing these photos and reading your lovely account at Suryagarh makes me want to visit ASAP!

  • Oh Suryagarh! I’m definitely missing having a sumptuous breakfast spread being laid on the table… the very first thing in the morning! I visited last year around this time ~ it’s certainly the perfect getaway destination!

  • Sometimes you just need to look-stare-marvel-admire (haha!) and not say a word… because the silence says it all! This palace looks so freaking awesome that one really has to be there to believe it, I guess!

    • I’m in love with this place! Not just the stunning property… but the amazing hospitality, warm staff and, of course, the delicious food!

  • This is beautifully interpreted, Tanya! A stay at Suryagarh Jaisalmer is always a delight! From ghost trails, musical evenings, and getting pampered with the famous Rajasthani hospitality… It makes for the perfect vacation!

  • Pure beauty! Architecturally true to an ancient craft, I love that the luxurious hotel features beautiful courtyards and grand Rajasthani architecture! Definitely on my bucket list of places to visit this year!

  • It’s always a pleasure to read what you write, as your blog posts are full of knowledge… But this post actually touched me ~ it’s beautiful indeed! ✨

  • Such vibrant and beautiful visuals! And you look so beautiful and graceful, Tanya! I have loved following your wonderfully creative soul whose creativity keeps her so happy! ❤️

  • You are beautiful, and the way you present yourself is just amazing! Additionally, this is an excellent post with fantastic inspiration rendered! ❤️

  • Simply stunning editorial! ✨ My life needs this more than anything… just a break to take things easy, to slow down a bit so that I can gather all that energy for later! Thank you for sharing your insight, Tanya.

  • I was tempted to read this again… Amazing work indeed! You certainly create amazing moments, Tanya. The post is so well done, and you look like a regal beauty! Have a wonderful rest of the week… ❤️

  • Oh Jaisalmer ~ you shine bright! ✨ Although, I’m sure Jaisalmer made great memories too… with your presence! As for the visuals ~ captivating is an understatement!

  • Brilliant work! ❤️❤️❤️ This resort has the perfect setting for an intimate cards party or an after-hours karaoke evening… Top it up with some sheesha and/or wine and you are good to go till sunrise… For the dark does not destroy the light, it defines it!

  • This is extraordinarily beautiful! Truly exquisite colours between the desert and the sky…. Your pictures and stories are giving me some serious Rajasthan wanderlust, Tanya! 🙂

  • A stunning property that’s a staggering blend of luxury and heritage visage! From the alluring views, splendid hospitality, exquisite interiors to magnificent exteriors, and distinctive connection of culture & tradition ~ Suryagarh seems like a jewel in the Thar desert! Can’t wait to visit!

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