Best Luxury Hotels in India and Indian Subcontinent

PLATINUM HOTEL COLLECTION


Awaken each day to all the comfort that modern day opulence has to offer, as you choose our platinum assortment of hotels. Each residence in this collection offers unmatched luxury and comfort. For those who love to travel in style and cherish their privacy, the cozy rooms of the platinum collection will pamper you spolit.


The Oberoi, New Delhi, India

The Oberoi, New Delhi reflects the city’s spirit in a harmonious blend of tradition and contemporary sophistication. The luxury hotel overlooks Delhi’s prestigious Golf Club and Humayun’s Tomb. Exquisite interiors, impeccable service and fine cuisine combine to make this the capital’s most graceful and elegant hotel.

The Oberoi Amarvilas, Agra, India

The Oberoi Amarvilas is located 600 meters from the Taj Mahal and has breathtaking views of the monument. Built in a style inspired by moorish and mughal architecture, it is a splendid display of reflection pools and pavilions with rich interiors that take you back to an era of emperors and princes.


The Oberoi Rajvilas, Jaipur, India

Recreating the magnificence of princely Rajasthan, in a beautiful fort setting, with Jaipur as its backdrop. Rooms, luxury tents and villas with private pools are clustered around private courtyards in a richly embellished fort setting. At The Oberoi Rajvilas superb attention to detail creates a soothing blend of warm, effortless service and harmonious spaces.

The Oberoi Udaivilas, Udaipur, India

Adorning the banks of Lake Pichola, The Oberoi Udaivilas captures all the romance and splendour of a royal era. Conceived as a traditional Indian palace, the hotel showcases the rich heritage of the Mewar region. Grand architecture inspired by the palaces of Rajasthan present a picture of majesty resplendent with pavilions that lead you to a journey of discovery.

The Oberoi, Bengaluru, India

Located in the heart of the business and shopping districts of Bengaluru, the luxury hotel has an abundance of greenery that is characteristic of the ‘Garden City’. At The Oberoi, Bengaluru, all the tastefully appointed rooms overlook landscaped gardens and guests can enjoy cuisine from around the world.

The Oberoi Grand, Kolkata, India

The Oberoi Grand, fondly referred as the ‘Grande Dame of Chowringhee’ offers the ultimate classical residence in the City of Joy. Standing stately for over 125 years, the hotel combines classic victorian architecture and charm with state of the art amenities and facilities, offering guests an oasis of tranquillity amidst this bustling city.

Taj Mahal Hotel, New Delhi, India

One of the most distinguished addresses in the national capital, The Taj Mahal Hotel is located in the exclusive residential area of Lutyens’ Delhi, close to the seat of government. Reflecting the heritage of Mughal Delhi, It is a veritable showcase of artifacts, with the intricate design work of the lobby’s domes perfectly complimenting the calm marble fountain streams.

Vivanta by Taj - Kovalam, India

Located on one of India’s most popular beaches, Kovalam, the property offers a breathtaking view of the backwater, lush landscapes, coconut palms, and unspoiled beaches. With its exotic tropical beauty and relaxing hospitality, this getaway is the perfect place to enjoy relaxation and rejuvenation of the mind, body, and soul.

Aman, New Delhi, India

Offering essential respite in spacious surrounds, Aman New Delhi is an elegant haven exuding an air of sophisticated calm, and provides guests with the ultimate in comfort, as well as the ideal base from which to experience the city’s wealth of historical, cultural and contemporary attractions.


Amankora, Paro, Bhutan

There are six dwellings with four suites each, two on the ground floor and two on the upper floor. The 24 suites are similar in design featuring natural rammed-earth walls, gently sloping roofs and wood-panelled interiors with a king-size bed and a traditional bukhari (wood-burning stove).


Amankora, Thimphu, Bhutan

Two dwellings house a total of 16 suites, featuring a combined living and bedroom that includes a king-size bed, a reading chair and a window banquette providing views across a landscaped courtyard or directly onto the nearby stream and pine forest. Room interiors feature combined wood panel and chocolate brown walls.

Amankora, Punakha, Bhutan

Eight suites, located in three rammed-earth dwellings, are situated in an orange orchard with views across the rice fields and back up the Punakha Valley. The suites are identical to the design of the suites at Amankora Paro, featuring wood panelled interiors.



Amankora, Gangtey, Bhutan

The 8 suites are identical to those of Amankora Thimphu, offering an open plan bedroom and bathing area. The aesthetics combine wood panelling and chocolate brown walls, the traditional bukhari, terrazzo-clad bath, shower and vanity, and daybed offering views across the valley.


Amankora, Bumthang, Bhutan

Accessed through an impressive stone-clad hallway, 16 guest suites are situated in four separate dwellings, each containing two suites on the ground floor and two on the upper floor. Each suite features wood-panelled interiors, a traditional bukhari etc and daybed overlooking the courtyard and nearby Wangdicholing Palace and monastery.

Taj Tashi, Thimpu, Bhutan

Set in the heart of the Thimphu Valley, the Taj Tashi, is a gateway to a land steeped in mythology and magic. In keeping with the enchanting surrounds, the hotel is a blend of Bhutan’s Dzong architecture and modern design. Adorned with classical handdrawn Buddhist murals, its 66 elegant guestrooms afford guests striking highlights of the region’s art and colour.

Uma Paro, Paro, Bhutan

Uma Paro offers exceptional style in the Himalayan Kingdom of Bhutan. Reflecting an understated philosophy of quiet comfort in a unique, culture-rich location, this inland retreat is also dedicated to activity and adventure. Its COMO Shambhala Retreat provides guests with pampering holistic therapies.

Park Hyatt Goa Resort & Spa, Goa, India

Park Hyatt Goa Resort and Spa is a world-class facility, set on 45 acres of lush beachfront gardens. The resort hotel is located in the most idyllic area of South Goa. Featuring a unique village concept, with extensive spa facilities, it creates the magic and romance of a luxury boutique hotel while having the amenities and vibrant attractions of a resort.

The Leela Kempinski, Goa, India

What do you get when you blend South India’s temple traditions with Portuguese heritage? A 5 star beach resort called The Leela Kempinski Goa, for one. The property boasts a 12 hole, par 3 golf course for the aficionados. And if you prefer to unwind by not doing anything at all, you have the Mobor Beach pretty much to yourself.

The Leela Palace Kempinski, Udaipur, India

Adorning the banks of Lake Pichola in Udaipur and standing witness to the historic City Palace, The Leela Palace Kempinski Udaipur captures all the romance and splendour of a royal era. Evoking the grandeur and opulence of a bygone era, all rooms and the 8 suites overlook the tranquil waters of the lake.

The Leela Palace Kempinski, Bengaluru, India

Ensconced in 9 acres of tranquility that includes an azure lagoon, The Leela Palace Kempinski Bengaluru mirrors the lushness of the Garden City. Harking back to the royal heritage of the Vijaynagar Dynasty, this luxury hotel in Bengaluru earns it name by showcasing gold leaf domes, ornate ceiling and grand arches, making it one of the most admired Bengaluru hotels.


Ista, Amritsar, India

Set close to the Golden Temple, in the heart of the city, with beautiful landscaping that includes several water bodies, it brings a dash of panache to the city with a heart of gold. Ista is just 6 kms from the renowned Golden Temple and a 25 minute drive from the Amritsar International Airport.


Soneva Gili, Maldives

Soneva Gili offers just 45 sumptuous over-water villas, including 7 Crusoe Residences and The Private Reserve reached only by boat. Each villa has not only been designed and built with the utmost attention to detail, but are also environmentally-friendly and reflect the harmony of life by the water’s edge.


Soneva Fushi, Maldives

Fringed by white sand beaches that shelve gently into the azure blue sea, legendary Soneva Fushi looks like a Robinson Crusoe idyll, however the finest creature comforts are always at hand. Its remoteness is central to its charm, offering the ultimate in barefoot sophistication for which the oft borrowed expression – No News No Shoes was coined.

The Lalit Temple View, Khajuraho, India

Located near the famous Khajuraho temples, The Lalit Temple View Khajuraho is only 500 meters from the world heritage site of Western Group of the Khajuraho Temples. It is surrounded by lush gardens, beautiful surroundings and temples dating back to ninth century. This is the only hotel in Khajuraho to organize and in-house light and sound show and the Sandhya Aarti for guests.

The Zuri Kumarakom, Kerala Resort & Spa, India

If heaven was a place on earth, it would be on the banks of a breathtaking Vembanad Lake that spreads serenely over 205 square kilometers of picture perfect beauty. And it is. Set in 18 verdant acres on the shores of the Vembanad Lake, The Zuri Kumarakom, Resort & Spa is a five-star deluxe spa resort in Kumarakom set at the heart of Kerala.

Four Seasons Hotel, Mumbai, India

A sleek icon to the finest hospitality in India, Four Seasons Hotel Mumbai is set in the Worli district, central to everything in the city once known as Bombay. Spacious quarters, many with views of the Arabian Sea, offer unrivalled comforts and service.



JW Marriott, Mumbai, India

Located on the Juhu beach overlooking the scenic waters of the Arabian Sea, JW Marriott Mumbai hotel is the favorite hotspot of Bollywood celebrities and stars. The hotel is home to the award winning luxury spa in Mumbai - The Quan Spa and has world class food and beverage offerings.


Hyatt Regency, Kathmandu, Nepal

Hyatt Regency Kathmandu is a luxury 5 star city resort hotel situated 10 km from the city centre of Kathmandu, Nepal, on the road to Boudhanath Stupa - the most holy of Tibetan Buddhist shrines outside Tibet. The Boudhanath Stupa is within ten minutes walking distance from the hotel. The hotel is also host to Club Oasis Spa, a sanctuary of calm in Kathmandu, Nepal.


PALACES & HERITAGE HOTEL COLLECTION


Find yourself immersed in history as you stay at any of the hotels under our Palaces & Heritage collection. Feel no less than a king or queen yourself as you stroll through the lavish corridors and sprawling greens surrounding these erstwhile royal residences. Count on these hotels to add to the majestic experience of your vacation.


Taj Lake Palace, Udaipur, India

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. Opulent silks, richly coloured murals, and ornately carved wood furniture are just a few of the design elements that envelope the guests in royal mystique in all 83 rooms and suites. Set amid fairy tale gardens, this 250-year old palace is one of the most romantic hotels in the world.

The Oberoi Cecil, Shimla, India

If heaven was a place on earth, it would be on the banks of a breathtaking Vembanad Lake that spreads serenely over 205 square kilometers of picture perfect beauty. And it is. Set in 18 verdant acres on the shores of the Vembanad Lake, The Zuri Kumarakom, Resort & Spa is a five-star deluxe spa resort in Kumarakom set at the heart of Kerala.

Nadesar Palace, Varanasi, India

Nestled in the heart of this bustling city, amongst mango orchards, marigold and jasmine fields lies Nadesar Palace. It was built by the East India Company and acquired by Maharaja Prabhu Narain Singh in the 19th century. Fours Palace rooms, four historical suites and two royal suites at the Palace draw inspiration from the city, its culture and timeless tradition.

Rambagh Palace, Jaipur, India

The Rambagh Palace represents the finest traditions of Rajput hospitality. Enjoy a memorable evening of romance in a private tent lit with flaming torches on the Palace greens. Play the sport of kings-Polo –the way the kings played it or leisurely on elephant back and wind up the day’s activities in the glamour and charm of the legendary Polo Bar or unwind at the luxurious Jiva Grande Spa.

Umaid Bhawan Palace, Jodhpur, India

The magnificent Umaid Bhawan Palace in Jodhpur one of the world’s largest private residences is a golden hued desert sandstone monument set amidst acres of verdant gardens. An immutable tribute to art deco, the Palace has a blend of eastern and western architectural influences, conceived on the grandest possible scale. Take an exhilarating drive through the enchanting city of Jodhpur in a vintage car, accompanied by your royal butler.

The Imperial, New Delhi, India

The Imperial is a legend that offers a unique experience embracing facets of India’s history, and stands witness to the birth of the capital city of New Delhi. The Imperial is a destination in itself. The hotel’s extensive collection of colonial images and memorabilia has earned it the moniker ‘Museum Hotel’. Each floor is dedicated to an artist whose original works adorn the walls of the rooms and corridors.

Jai Mahal Palace, Jaipur, India

Set amidst 18 acres of beautifully landscaped Moghul gardens, this incomparable Palace dates back to 1745 A.D. A masterpiece in the Indo Saracenic style of architecture, it blends spotlight-grabbing opulence with tantalizing comforts that transport guests to a world of Rajasthan magnificence.

Wildflower Hall, Mashobra, India

Situated at 8,250 feet in the magnificent Himalayas, Wildflower Hall is a fairytale luxury resort set in 22 acres of virgin woods of pine and cedar. The former residence of Lord Kitchener, rebuilt to a new magnificence, Wildflower Hall recreates the grand style of the colonial era.


Vivanta by Taj - Hari Mahal, Jodhpur, India

Spread over six acres of lush, landscaped gardens, this palace of the 21st century offers luxurious refinement. With its Marwar style architecture and Moghul-inspired domes, enameled murals, slender columns, this is design that lives up to the fantasy. Guests can step into a world where history mixes with rich Indian design to stir the senses with opulent colours, fabrics, and materials.

Samode Palace, Samode, India

The Palace has been meticulously restored offering a retreat into an aesthetically beautiful environment where visitors can enjoy India’s natural beauty and rich history. It offers a quiet, elegant and luxurious atmosphere. It is considered one of India’s finest hotels for its consummate standards of modern hospitality, services, cuisine and amenities.

Ranjit’s SVAASÁ, Amritsar, India

Just off the aristocratic Mall Road, down an easy-to-miss narrow lane, what used to be a charming drive through the private estate of Rai Bahadur Rattan Chand, lies a quaint humble haveli, Ranjit’s SVAASÁ. Ranjit’s SVAASÁ is a destination spa haveli, with a history dating back to over 200 years. It is possibly one of the oldest surviving haveli in Amritsar.


RARE & WILDLIFE HOTEL COLLECTION


Feel the adventure reverberate through each of the residences on the Rare & Wildlife collection. Find yourself embraced by nature as you stay at any of the lodges or properties on the wildlife reserve grounds, while the theme hotels and concept properties promise to add a dash of spice to your itinerary.

Banjaar Tola, Kanha National Park, India

The tented guest suites at Banjaar Tola are set along the banks of the Banjaar River, overlooking the core area of Kanha National Park, world renowned for its tiger viewing. Designed with a light footprint to protect the surrounding riverine environment, the 18 tented suites are set on raised platforms supported at only seven points on the ground. Wide glass doors open onto private decks overlooking the river, offering panoramic views of the wilderness beyond.

Baghvan, Pench National Park, India

This enchanting lodge is located on the edge of Pench National Park. A mere five-minute drive to the park’s entrance takes you deep into the heart of the Indian jungle. All twelve suites have a contemporary bungalow feel with a cheeky 50’s ambience. Stairs lead guests up to a machan (a covered rooftop platform) which is perfect for romantic sleep outs, complete with mosquito net, overhead fan and hookah pipes.

Pashan Garh Lodge, Panna National Park, India

Pashan Garh lodge draws inspiration from the dry-packed stone houses of the Panna region. These houses differ from other Madhya Pradesh styles, with dramatic roofs constructed from massive slabs of irregularly shaped slate. A strong motif throughout the lodge is the motif of the crocodile, which inhabits the nearby Ken River.

Aman-i-Khas, Ranthambore, India

Splendid isolation affords Aman-i-Khás a beguiling air of being lost in time. Everything, from the earthy scent of the breeze and the spectacular views, to the camp’s delectable cuisine, combines to provide an atmosphere of relaxation and well-being beyond compare.



Shahpura Bagh, Shahpura, India

Shahpura Bagh was the summer residence of the rulers of Shahpura. The 19th century Nahar Niwas, one of the two residencies on the estate, remains the family home, warm and gracious, offering the wonderful experienc e of traditional personalised hospitality, of being welcomed into the heart of an ancient lineage.

Mahua Kothi, Bandhavgarh National Park, India

The original kothi (homestead) comprises the guest areas and has been beautifully renovated. Each of the twelve charming guest suites – or kutiyas (jungle village huts) – are built in the vernacular style of Central India, affectionately known as ‘MP Chic’ (MP being the state of Madhya Pradesh). Each is accessed through private courtyards with shaded seating and traditional mud floors.

The Oberoi Vanyavilas, Ranthambore, India

The Oberoi Vanyavilas is India’s leading luxury jungle resort on the edge of the Ranthambore Tiger Reserve. The resort setting is picture-perfect with a dramatic watercourse and sun-kissed private decks. The luxury tents with finely embroidered canopies, luxurious bathrooms and private walled gardens are in perfect contrast to the ruggedness of the jungle.

The Dwarika’s Hotel, Kathmandu, Nepal

The magnificence of The Dwarika’s is its buildings of intricate carved wood and terracotta work that must have taken 10 million hours of the best craftsmen in Nepal. Every brick is handmade and every piece of wood work a centuries old original. But The Dwarika’s is also about intimate luxury and the spirit and hospitality of the Nepali people.

The Greenhouse, Pushkar, India

The Greenhouse is a Luxurious Eco-Boutique Resort in the heart of Rajasthan, Holy town of Pushkar. It is a tented resort of just 20 Luxurious tents, set in 10 acres of landscaped gardens. For energy conservation, solar water heating system, energy efficient lamps are used.


Shalimar Spice Garden Resort, Idukki, India

Built on a verdant land unscathed by modernization, the Shalimar Spice Garden is a perfect blend of European and Indian living without diluting the rich heritage of Kerala. The resort merges with the spice gardens that encompass it, is the verdant landscape bordering the Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary.

Chhatra Sagar, Nimaj, India

The famed “Camp Chhatra Sagar” has been recreated by the great grand children of Thakur Chhatra Singh - a powerful noble of the desert kingdom of Marwar, who built the Chhatra Sagar dam. Luxury tents have always been an important part of Rajput lifestyle. Chhatra Sagar captures this very essence. Tranquil and isolated, the Chhatra Sagar camp site overlooks a lake and the overall effect is romantic.

The Dwarika’s Hotel, Kathmandu, Nepal

This resort sits pretty in a site that could well be termed the distillery of history – one that housed the century old private boatyard of Geo Brunton and Sons. From the enormous Indo-Protugese punkhans in the lobby, to the ancient anchor in the green courtyard, every little detail here has a story to tell. With all of the rooms overlooking the vast expanse of the Arabian sea in the foreground.

Coconut Lagoon, Kumarakom, India

Set in Kumarakom, in the midst of the backwaters and a never – ending lake, (Vembanad) CoconutLagoon is a tile and timber mansion – a typical traditional Kerala tharavad painstakingly transplanted and restored. An architectural marvel it exudes the charm of the Kerala life of yore. And transports one to a world of peace and contentment.

Spice Village, Thekkady, India

Set in the Periyar wilderness, Spice Village exudes the spirit of this reservoir of nature. Modeled after the dwellings of the local tribal inhabitants, the hotel beautifully blends with the lush landscapes of the rainforests and the rolling plantations around. This raw presence of nature can be felt throughout the hotel – which more than a style statement was a necessity, considering the fragile ecosystem around.

Maison Perumal, Pondicherry, India

Tucked away in Pondicherry’s seldom-explored Tamil, is Maison Perumal, an age-old home that brings alive the ethos of a French colony of the 18th century. The duality of time, place and culture that mark Puducherry gets complete here and Maison Perumal, right from its name is an amalgamation of French and Tamil cultures.

Aman Bagh, Alwar, India

Built in haveli-style, Amanbagh is a regal garden estate in the starkly beautiful wilds of Rajasthan. Circled by walls which enclose a verdant oasis watered by tributaries of the Chambal River, it was once the site of the Maharajah of Alwar’s hunting lodge, and his favoured garden retreat.