Taj Ambassador
Hotel - Udaipur

The
Taj Lake Palace, located in the middle of Lake Pichola is a dream of white
marble and mosaic glistening in the moonlight, very reminiscent of the
most beautiful tourist cliché in the world; the Taj Mahal. Conceived
in romance, the palace was built in 1746 by Maharana Jagat Singh II, 62nd
successor to the royal dynasty of Mewar – believed to be descendants of
the Sun God.
Set
against the backdrop of the majestic Aravalli Mountains on one side of
the lake, and lofty palaces on the other, the Taj Lake Palace spreads across
a four-acre island – an almost surreal vision in marble. The Royal Butlers
descendents of the original palace retainers look after all contemporary
comforts and ensure that all guests are treated like Royalty.
Facilities
Guests
can experience opulent luxury in any of our 83 rooms and suites.
Rooms
& Suites (83)
Opulent
silks, richly coloured murals, and ornately carved wood furniture are just
a few of the design elements that envelope our guests in royal mystique.
Deluxe
Rooms (39)
Offering
sumptuous comfort and princely-inspired décor. All rooms provide
stunning views of the lake as well as luxury guest amenities.
Luxury
Rooms (27)
Offering
opulent comfort and inspired design befitting royalty. Include all the
above guest amenities as well as clawfoot bathtubs, and spacious lounge
areas.
Shambhu
Prakash
The
Shambhu Prakash suite, named after the Maharana Shambhu Singh is furnished
in impressive, opulent strokes and graced with high curved arches, exudes
grandeur and a European touch. The adjoining terrace offers panoramic views
of the lake and hills.
Grand
Royal Suites (8)
The
Grand Royal Suites, the epitome of royal grandeur, offer you a tryst with
the finest traditions and lifestyle of the rulers of the princely kingdoms
of Rajasthan
Khush
Mahal
Khush
Mahal, tucked away to the rear of the palace, was once one of the two queens
chambers. The spectacular suite with its aesthetically furnished interiors
subtly divided by cusped arches is evocative of an understated elegance.
An antique swing, suspended by decorative gleaming brass chains, invites
you to sit back and enjoy the charm of this beautiful suite as coloured
glass panels transform sunrays into a kaleidoscope of colours, infusing
the room with an enchanting ambience.
Udai
Mahal
Udai
Mahal pays tribute to the illustrious and foresighted ruler Maharana Udai
Singh II, who laid the foundations of Udaipur, on a cluster of hills near
Lake Pichola in the mid-16th century. The exquisitely furnished suite,
embellished with original miniature paintings, brocade panelling and antique
ivory inlaid chairs create a regal world waiting to be savoured.
Sarva
Ritu
Sarva
Ritu or the ‘All Seasons' Suite is a seamless blend of royal living and
contemporary luxury. The interiors are embellished with charming beds with
decorative silver headboards, rich furnishings, a brilliant Waterford chandelier
and engravings. The beauty of this suite has been enhanced by enclosing
the corner chattri, once semi-open pavilion to enjoy the view and breeze,
and adding a Jacuzzi in the snug space. With a flick of a switch, the glass
panel changes from frosted to clear. So you can soak yourself in complete
privacy with a drink and a spectacular view of the lake and mountains.
Kamal
Mahal
Kamal
Mahal or Lotus Palace alludes the beauty of the flower, traditionally regarded
as a symbol of purity in India. The pristine beauty of the suite, with
its select artefacts, paintings, furniture and carpets, conveys a warm
and welcoming ambience. The Pichwai, a revered hand painted cloth traditionally
crafted in Nathdwara to be hung behind idols, adds beauty to the suite.
Sajjan
Niwas
The
Sajjan Niwas suite, built by Maharana Sajjan Singh between 1874-1884, retains
an old world charm in its lamps, portraits, glass mosaic inlay, traditional
cloth fans, doors surfaced with mirrors and furniture. The bedroom of the
suite, decorated with frescoes depicting the Hindu deity Krishna, is suffused
with romance. The Sajjan Niwas Suite opens onto the Sajjan Terrace overlooking
the lake with spectacular views of the Jagmandir Island and Aravallis.
Chandra
Prakash
The
Chandra Prakash Suite, the Luster of the Moon Suite, glows like a celestial
orb with golden-yellow chandeliers and lamps softly lighting the decorative
gilt mouldings, sinuously sculpted marble, fine fretted screens, floor
inlaid with yellow, diamond-shaped tiles and the ceiling embellished with
frescoes. Maharana Bhupal Singh held court in this august room in the 1930’s;
making it the only suite to hold this honour.
Mayur
Mahal
Mayur
Mahal or Peacock Palace is inspired by the resplendent beauty of the iridescent
blue, green and bronze hues of the peacock. In India the beautiful bird
has traditionally been regarded as a symbol of royalty, love, fertility
and the rains. Artistically crafted with glass mosaic peacock motifs embellishing
the walls of this exquisite suite and its rich interiors create a regal
ambience. The coloured glass window panels change the mood in the room
with the shifting sunrays.
Jal
Tarang
Jal
Tarang evocative of the waves of water is a beautiful suite. Located at
the lobby level it offers scenic views of the tranquil waters of Lake Pichola
and the mountains. The colours of the sky and lake at sunset, lit as they
are in myriad hues, can be savoured from this grand suite.
The
Royal Suites (7)
The
Royal Suite offers the guest a glimpse of royal living, intimately linked
with the evolution of the beautiful Lake Palace, offer a bonding with nature’s
elements.
Sarva
Shresth Suite
Sarva
Shresth Suite, as the name suggests, is simply the best. The beautiful,
spacious and elaborate suite encompasses the arrangement of a complete
residence as it includes a living and dining room. Embellished with elegant
and old-world artefacts and furniture, it offers guests a complete experience
of staying in a palace.
Sandhya
Suite
Sandhya
or evening, a time suggestive of beauty and tranquillity is embellished
in rich emerald green and royal blue. The suite is perfect for savouring
sunsets that are always special by the side of the shimmering waters of
Lake Pichola and the spectacular Aravalli mountains. The softened sunrays,
slipping in through aquamarine window panes, light the ornate antique gilt
furniture casting a magical ambience in the room. Guests can enjoy the
changing colours of the sky and waters over spirits and entrée’s
in the privacy of this beautiful suite.
Virkha
Virkha
or rains, are specially precious in desert and semi-arid regions of Rajasthan.
Clouds fill the skies, and the rain fall gently fills the lakes, transforming
the land into soothing shades of green and infusing the air with a soft
scent of damp earth. This elegant suite, embellished with local crafts
and textiles, includes a sitting area and two balconies that offer guests
panoramic views of the lake to enjoy the special season.
Basant
Bahar
Basant
Bahar, inspired by the spirit of the season of spring, is a luxurious suite.
With a silk canopy over the decorative four poster bed, silk furnishings,
rich carpet, miniature paintings and inlaid furniture, the suite offers
a heady regal ambience as well as the ethereal beauty of spring. The suite
also has scenic views of the lake and Jagmandir, the neighbouring island
palace.
Aravali
Darshan
The
Aravalli Darshan, as the name suggests, offers a view of the Aravallis,
the oldest fold mountains in the world that stretch 350 miles in a north-easterly
slant through Rajasthan. Discover the pure beauty of nature with the spectacular
panorama of the ring of mountains ensconcing the turquoise waters of Lake
Pichola whilst staying at this elegant suite.
Machla
Magra
Machla
Magra as the name suggests offers a magnificent view of an unusual mountain
that outlines the form of a fish. This wooded hillside was once a favourite
hunting ground for the king, and even today the shooting box seen amidst
its foliage recounts the days of royalty as does the stone city wall that
gently meanders up the slope. The compact suite also offers views of the
lake; of Jagmandir the neighbouring island palace; and the hills, that
can be enjoyed from the snug alcove.
Jag
Mandir Darshan
Jag
Mandir Darshan offers a picturesque view of the Jagmandir island, a serene
palace built by Maharana Karan Singh in about 1620. The Mughal prince Khurrram,
later Emperor Shah Jehan, sought refuge in its soothing ambience in 1623
and it is said that inspired by the exquisite palace he later built the
Taj Mahal at Agra.
The
rulers of Udaipur enjoyed the beauty and tranquillity of the palace. When
heir apparent Maharana Jagat Singh II was restrained by his father to curtail
his moonlight soirees at the island, he vowed to built his own island palace.
The result was the creation of Jag Niwas, now Taj Lake Palace, which was
inaugurated with lavish and elaborate festivities in 1746.
The
Jag Mandir Darshan suite recalls the incident that gave Udaipur the beautiful
lake palace. The elegant suite is blessed with a view of the lake, Jagmandir
Island and the hills.
Rang
Mahal
Rang
Mahal as the name suggests is suffused with colour. The bright and cheerful
colours of the embellishments infuse the suite with joie de vivre. Created
in one of the oldest parts of the palace, this lovely one beded suite having
a treatment room (massage room) and its own private Jacuzzi, charmingly
set in two levels offers scenic views and of Jagmandir, the neighbouring
island palace.
Meeting
Rooms comfortably seat 35 to 50 persons. The Lily Pond Courtyard is perfect
for small, outdoor dinners. On the lake, ceremonial barges host exclusive
parties and pontoons can host dinner parties of 4.
The
picturesque Taj Lake Palace, situated in the middle of a lake, sets the
stage for unique meetings, from a traditional welcome with elephants and
camels to a grand finale with fireworks. The palace can accommodate meetings
of up to 50 people. Guests can enjoy Udaipur theme events featuring culinary
specialities of the region.
Meeting
Rooms & Banquet Facilities include:
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Mewar
Mahal can be arranged for sit-down or theatre-style seating.
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Lilypond
for cocktails or sit-down dinners.
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Catering
is available for breakfast, lunch, dinner, meeting breaks and cocktail
parties.
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Choice
of international and regional cuisines.
Incentives
available at this Hotel:
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Dinners
on a royal barge or private pontoon.
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Udaipur
theme events.
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Fireworks.
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