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Royal Rajputana Rajasthani at Ratanada

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The Ratan Vilas, is a small, cosy hotel tucked away in Ratanada in the blue city of Jodhpur, Rajasthan. Built in 1920 by Maharaj Ratan Singhji of Raoti (1884-1978), a fine polo player and an excellent horseman of his time, this mansion was meant to be an ‘outhouse’ for quick access to the nearby army polo grounds. Located opposite the Loco Shed where steam engines would be shunted for repair & maintenance, the haveli got its water supply through channels that drew from the steam engines water supply. By the turn of the century, the Ratan Vilas had been turned into an exquisite and elegant guest house by Maharaj Bharat Singh, the grandson and R.K. Brijraj Singh, the great-grand son of Maharaj Ratan Singhji. The house continues to be their residence as well, and so we were able to request for an audience with Maharaj Brijraj Singh himself, fortunately he was in town!


First Impressions


The grand driveway of this property gives way to a small and elegant porch. One can imagine horses standing here, once upon a time, saddled and brushed thoroughly as their masters wore their riding breeches and proceeded for a match with Maharaj Gaj Singhji, the ruler of Jodhpur, as his beautiful wife, Maharani Gayatri Deviji watched and applauded quietly from the Royal Box.


Horses soon made place for some shiny wheels, as the younger royals discovered faster speeds and a headier lifestyle to match that. MGs and a hand-assembled Bugatti - 2-seater, 6-cylinder, capable of reaching speeds upto 100kmph, bought just before the factory in Italy was bombed during WWII - were some of their prized possessions.  Some of the royal family’s cars are now on display at the Vintage Village in Ahmedabad.


The estate included the Ratan Vilas haveli and around 30 acres of land surrounding it. Maharaj Ratan Singh ran a successful stud farm on these premises, but with the advent of the new urban land ceiling rules, most of the land was handed over to the government and the business had to be folded.


Apart from excelling at polo and horse-riding, the members of this royal family were also keen hunters or ‘shikaaris’. ‘Pig sticking’ was one annual event that had most of the royals in Jodhpur participating together. A pig or wild boar would be set loose in the jungle; the objective was to chase and spear the animal and haul it back to camp. The walls of the Ratan Vilas are adorned by some beautiful photographs of those days.


Hunting times


Maharaj Brijraj Singh was gracious enough to take us through his own family’s history, tracing important events and regaling us with some funny anecdotes from his childhood. Maharaj Ratan Singhji, who survived his son as well as his grand-son, left a strong and lasting impression, and motivated him to preserve the Ratan Vilas in all its glory. Maharaj Ratan Singhji resided here till the very end, and followed his ritual of having exactly two small pegs of rum every evening. The measuring glass he used, remains in the drawing room cupboard even today. Trained under General Sir Pratap Singh, Maharaj Ratan Singhji led a royal yet frugal life. He didn’t approve of the excesses given to the young royals and hence moved out of the family home to bring up his boys in a regimented and disciplined manner. He abhorred any sort of wastage even in little things, and was known to reuse and recycle even then. To save water in the desert state, he would change the collars and cuffs of his shirt so that the same garment could be worn multiple times! 


In the hall, the rum shots are on the right


Cycle poloists


The Ratan Vilas truly gives the discerning traveller a taste of authentic, rajputana hospitality. The entire experience makes you feel that you have only just stepped into a home and not a hotel. From the neat and comfortable rooms, to the tables scattered in the open-air courtyard and the cane seats in the front lawns, the soft, folk music that fills the air in the evenings to the soothing shade of the many trees that green the compound, this place is steeped in Rajasthani culture & history.


If you plan to visit Jodhpur this year, do try and make it between 30 Sep and 30 Oct when the Rajasthan International Food Festival is on. With Mick Jagger as one of the founder patrons, this festival celebrates music, food and culture from around the world. During Sharad Poornima it is also possible to enjoy dinner & drinks on the ramparts of the Mehrangarh Fort. Steve McCurry, of ‘Monsoon’ fame, conducted his third photo workshop on these premises too.

And of course, do halt at the Ratan Vilas.

 

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14 August 2009

Nice photos and nice narration.Great opportunity for you and Joseph to visit royal houses, royal family members and feel certainly elated.A distinction only a few can have in life.TGDC has provided a perfect drive and platform for you guys.
I wish you would see more in Gwalior

Have a great day

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14 August 2009

Good pictures and information
spaseeba

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14 August 2009

thanks very good pictures and details about Royal Rajastan.Waiting to see more of Gwalior city

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Jasleen

14 August 2009

Commendable post Nams
you so make me crave for a stay there.
BY the time you return I’m sure I’ll have a long wish list.

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14 August 2009

wonderfull post and wonderfull pics.

really royal time having, you are. :D

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14 August 2009

Really nice pictures! Information well provided.

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14 August 2009

Good job namrata! Being in india for so long we had not seen all this thanks to you guys we have been able to check this side of india as well.

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14 August 2009

a clean, smooth and flowing narrative like the rum trickling down the royal throat; well complimented by Jo the ace photographer’s brilliant shots of the royal household. even the royalty wears shades of blue, truly a diligent brand ambassador of the city. Waiting for more such narratives.
guess what password I had to type now to upload the comment “spirit18”

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ram

14 August 2009

Congratulations! You guys are again taking real pain to get some details about the places you visit.

Thanks for listening to the fans!


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