It had always been my childhood fantasy to visit a heritage city of kings, queens, princes and princesses. But my parents were mostly busy in their daily office grind and day to day chores. Life seemed so standstill, but as is sometimes said, that there lies a silver lining in the darkest of clouds too.
One October day, dad announced that he had been gifted a family holiday from his company and it would be an all expenses paid vacation. We were all overjoyed and after a little bit of discussion finally decided on Jaipur as our destination holiday.
It would be my dream holiday as Jaipur was well known as a heritage city. We zeroed in on the heritage property Hotel Laxmi Palace for our stay at Jaipur. We booked over the internet for 4 days 3 nights stay there.
Hotel Laxmi Palace was a quaint little place nestled right in the midst of the city. Everything seemed just at walking distance and the place was so lively and vibrant to live in. The ambience was par excellence and propelled us to the bygone days of the princely times.
The rooms were nice and clean with the recent amenities, the food was a bit spicy but definitely tasty. The staff kept on calling us ‘Ji Hukam’ in their traditional dialect and their way of welcome was indeed very heartening to note. We were pampered to no end during our stay at the Hotel Laxmi Palace. It was my dream holiday that had come true!!!
One October day, dad announced that he had been gifted a family holiday from his company and it would be an all expenses paid vacation. We were all overjoyed and after a little bit of discussion finally decided on Jaipur as our destination holiday.
It would be my dream holiday as Jaipur was well known as a heritage city. We zeroed in on the heritage property Hotel Laxmi Palace for our stay at Jaipur. We booked over the internet for 4 days 3 nights stay there.
Hotel Laxmi Palace was a quaint little place nestled right in the midst of the city. Everything seemed just at walking distance and the place was so lively and vibrant to live in. The ambience was par excellence and propelled us to the bygone days of the princely times.
The rooms were nice and clean with the recent amenities, the food was a bit spicy but definitely tasty. The staff kept on calling us ‘Ji Hukam’ in their traditional dialect and their way of welcome was indeed very heartening to note. We were pampered to no end during our stay at the Hotel Laxmi Palace. It was my dream holiday that had come true!!!
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