Fateh Bagh is recreating a forgotton chapter of Rajasthan's history. It is probably India's first attempt at 'tranplanting a palace', faithfully preserving the richness of Rajput architecture for 21st century visitors. It was in 1802 AD that Rawla Koshilav flourished as a palace on the foothills of Aravallis near Jodhpur. In 2002, almost 65,000 pieces of the crumbling palace werre tranplanted in a senic spot in Ranakpur, amidst the orchards and on the banks of a rain fed river, to create Fateh Bagh. The Royal Retreat holds the promise of nurturing your body, heart, mind and soul for visitors from far and near.
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