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Six Senses Fort Barwara (Opening late 2021)
Gracious, with an emphasis on space, tranquillity and personalized service by your GEM, Six Senses Fort Barwara is a three-hour drive from Jaipur and a 30-minute drive from Ranthambore National Park, where you can go in search of the land’s wild tigers.
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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!
By day, your GEM can arrange a private tiger safari or heritage walk into Barwara village to learn local cooking methods in earthenware pots with one of our chefs. By night, let us do the hard work and take you on a unique and royal Rajasthani culinary journey in one of the many private dining locations.
Our GEM will meet you at the Sawai Madhopur train station, with refreshments and cold towels, before boarding our vintage car for your journey to the palace.
Throughout the year, be it in the cooler months of the Rajasthani winter (October to April), or during the heat of the summer (May to September), the fort offers a variety of activities, for individual exploration and relaxation or a group celebration, meeting or incentive.