Rajasthan evokes images of erstwhile royalty, a history steeped in princely living and legends. Here one is transported back in time to relive Rajput history. The romance of Rajasthan comes alive at Rambagh Palace. Rambagh Palace is a living legend in Jaipur. A palace veiled in the mists of time to narrate an interesting story. Built in 1835 on a modest scale for the queen’s favourite handmaiden Kesar Badaran, and later refurbished as a royal guesthouse and hunting lodge, the mansion was renamed Rambagh, after the then reining Maharaja Sawai Ram Singh II. Staying at the Rambagh Palace is a unique experience. Symmetrical design, airy verandahs, and idyllic front lawns - a destination spread over 47 tranquil acres of verdant, ornamental gardens; Rambagh Palace offers an architectural masterpiece. A marriage of Rajput and Mughal architecture, the palace was lovingly built by the Maharajas of Jaipur. Standing witness to time, a walk through Rambagh Palace takes you back in history. Once the residence of Maharaja Sawai Man Singh II and his beautiful queen Rajmata Gayatri Devi - Rambagh Palace is a living legend of Rajputana history.