Monday 7 October 2013

A Review

I got a few mails in the past month asking me for the details of my hotel stay in Rajasthan. I replied to them ofcourse and then I thought I'll also put it up on the blog for your information. Just think of it this way, I'm helping you in advance to plan your trip to Rajasthan whenever you decide to go there. Instead of wasting hours/days/weeks researching on the net where to stay you can straightaway zero in on your location especially when it comes from a ermm...reliable source like me;-).

Like I said earlier we did a lot of searching on the net to locate a good hotel without going overboard or scrimping. We finally zeroed in on three of them Trident, Chunda Palace and one more whose name I forget now. We also had Taj Lake Palace on our wishlist but the prices were so steep that it remained just that..a wish;-). 

Now Trident which is managed by The Oberoi Group had this 'Discover India with Trident' offer which we found very tempting not to mention suited our needs. We could stay at any of their hotels at all the places[if there was one ie] we visited in Rajasthan. The offer was flexible and we could plan our own itinerary. The staff were very informative and helped us make up our minds with all the little comforts they threw into the offer at no extra cost:-).

Front View, Trident, Udaipur
We stayed at the Trident, Udaipur first. Until one reaches the destination there is always this doubt whether we have made the right decision. There was a feel-good feeling as soon as we entered the grounds of the hotel; the architecture & the well-kept lawns won us over in the beginning itself. 

Lobby, TridentUdaipur
The reception and lobby[pic above] were designed keeping the Rajasthani aesthetics in mind and gave us the 'feel' of the place we were visiting for the first time.

Beautiful Corridor, Trident Udaipur
 The door you see in the picture above led to the restaurant where we had most of our meals. The breakfast buffet which was included in the offer was excellent......seriously it was a grand spread with Indian, continental, European, so many choices. The food was warm, tasty and with just right amount of spice. The servers attentive and quick to get us dishes which were not served[like eggs without yolks, waffles, etc] on the table. 
When I scanned through the menu card later I realised ordering A la carte was not a great idea as most of the dishes were high-priced individually, so if there were more than 3-4 people  in the group it was better to opt for the lunch and dinner buffet. In our case it worked out fine because kids below 10 years of age went free:-).

They also had a very good complimentary tea with snacks every evening but we weren't able to advantage of that everyday since we were out sight-seeing most of the day. 

Mesmerizing view, TU
The children really enjoyed their stay here; there was lots of space to run around and play and ofcourse the swimming pool. There were Peacocks and deer to be sighted, not to mention the tame squirrels darting about to keep them entertained. There is also a Childrens Club where they could paint pictures, play chef and try their hand at pottery. The staff were all very friendly & patient with them.

The extensive grounds, Trident, Udaipur
On the downside, the hotel rooms were a bit small but since we were hardly in there except to sleep it was okay and room service was always on hand to keep it tidy. 

Barah Mahal, inside TU grounds
There is a real palace[a teeny one;-)] called the Bara Mahal right inside the Trident grounds. Not a huge place but nevertheless exciting to explore. Seems like it was built by Maharana Fateh Singh in the 1800's for his hunting pursuits. But now it is just a sanctuary for birds, deer, monkeys and reptiles. We climbed up to the open terrace and were able to get beautiful shots of the place and the surrounding areas.

There was also a curio shop right outside the hotel gates which was very convenient for our last minute shopping. When it was time to go to Jaipur we did feel a little sad to leave and contented ourselves by taking pictures, lots of them:-).

Trident, Jaipur
Facing the beautiful Mansagar lake, Trident Jaipur had a enchanting front view. The mountains you see in the picture above are the Aravalli mountains; a beautiful sight to wake upto if you are staying in a room facing the lake.

Trident, Jaipur 
I have to tell you honestly here that after Trident Udaipur, Trident Jaipur was a bit of a letdown. They didn't have a lot of space, the quaint charm & holiday atmosphere which we enjoyed at the Trident, Udaipur was missing. This one was more a business hotel....the kind, people travelling on work would choose to unwind in at the end of a hectic day.

But the staff here made up for it with their service. They were very attentive to our needs...ALWAYS. Any wish of ours was their command, literally. They very often went out of their way to make us especially the kids, happy.
Puppet Show[sorry abt pic qlty]
They also had some kind of entertainment happening most nights. We managed to catch a charming puppet show and a kind of handicraft display. There was this old man & his assistant selling trinkets....while the assistant helped us choose the accessories we wanted, the old man was making the very things in front of our eyes. It was fascinating and Nikita didn't budge from his side all evening. I too watched him make colourful bangles out of resin collected from a particular tree. He told me the name of the trees too but I've forgotten now. It took him 30-40 minutes to make 4 separate bangles & I for one couldn't blame him for the exorbitant amount he charged for them;-P.

Trident, Jaipur
And I have to mention this particular incident which makes us shake our heads even now whenever we think about it. On the last day we were at the bar[at Trident, Jaipur] and the men decided to live it up a bit as it was the end of the holiday and all. I was there solely for the mocktails/chicken tikkas & other tasty titbits;-P. We must have been there for almost 2 hours and quite enjoyed sparring with eachother about the highs and lows of our trip/ culture and traditions of Rajasthan/ the state of the economy and other subjects. At the end when we asked for the bill we were told by the waiter who served us that it was on the house. With various expressions ranging from 'Oh' to 'eh' we stared at him. He explained with a smile that the General Manager of the hotel was there at the bar for a while and he had personally told him to. I groaned thinking about the conversation which he must have heard[which we did more to irritate eachother than out of any belief;-/] while the better-half chided the waiter for not telling us earlier. His logic was that we could have ordered the more expensive bottles if we had known;-P.

And while I'm at it let me tell one more incident and this I tell you was really embarrassing. One particular employee was particularly attentive and served us well and so I decided to tip him on the last day. He refused the money saying it was against the hotel's rules to accept tips. I cringe at the memory really...how could I have been so thoughtless especially when I had already seen the notice which stated that the hotel didn't encourage the practice of tipping individually;-(.

Like I said, the staff at this hotel won us over with their earnestness and their priority that we enjoy our stay with them. When I look back now I realise that our whole trip went off so well mainly because we picked a really good hotel to stay. So very often our entire trip[which we plan so carefully] can be spoilt by an indifferent hotel or inattentive service staff. Thankfully we chose well.

Note to doubtful souls: Nobody sponsored/paid or forced me to put up this review. I just thought it will be helpful for anybody who was looking for a 'very good' hotel to stay with family in Udaipur or Jaipur:-). 


p.s: This was supposed to be a straight-forward review with a few pictures. But I should have known I couldn't keep it short;-P.

24 comments:

  1. The ambiance at Trident looks great. You have not mentioned about the rates.....

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    1. The rates are already there on their website so I thought there was no need. And anyway the rates keep changing, so i thought.....;-).
      Thanks Haddock for pointing it out....I think I'll link my post to their site, then it will be easy for all of u to chk it out:-)).

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  2. Looks like a beautiful place to me... I have always wanted to visit Rajasthan. If the plan ever materializes, I will surely check this one out.

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    1. It is a lovely place to stay Laila, do chk it out:-).

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  3. I really doubt that 'Nobody paid me to write this review' thing. My best guess is, you told the hotel manager that you were a blogger and he discounted that bill on the last day, in exchange for a 'honest' review. Accept it.

    Destination Infinity

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    1. Hahhaaaaaa....DI u r just too much. Nobody except a handful[seriously just 1 handful] of my acquaintances & u guys knw I'm a blogger....I go to gr8 lengths to hide the fact actually:-). And I wd have never added the note at the end if there was something like tht;-)).

      So now u tell me 'honestly' howz the review;-D????

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  4. I really thought Rajasthan tourism made you their brand ambassador ! :D Just joking. I am bookmarking this, just in case we are in a long stay in India and want to explore our country.

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    1. Hope u get to visit the place soon Anita:-)).

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  5. Slight problem milady. My bank balance is not in the same league as yours :):):). So I shall contend with looking at your photos and remonstrating that a certain gorgeous lady is not in it :)

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    1. I beg to differ milord but my blog policy does not allow me to argue with anybody who is complimenting me;-D

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  6. looks like a good advt of the hotel...

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  7. Wow, lucky you guys! The GM of the hotel paid for your drinks! A place that specifically discouraged tipping individually...wow, I'm impressed!

    Your pictures and descriptions of Udaipur make me want to plan a trip there :)

    I so agree with you, Nance...a good or a bad holiday can depend a lot on how welcoming the hotel where you stay in is.

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    1. U lived in Delhi, right.....then u must have been to Rajasthan??? Most ppl i know who live in Delhi have gone to Jaipur atleast once;-o....it's supposed to be just a few hrs by road I hear.

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  8. Your post makes me want to hit the road...

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    1. Now u r making me want to go there once more;-D

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  9. Aapke posts ke liye time chahiye :) Dhyaan se padhungi :)

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    1. Arrey baba...yeh phd ka thesis tho nahi na, itna bhi dimaag mat lagao. Bas yeh socke padhne ka...yeh tho N ka post hai, halka-phulka post hai;-D

      p.s: howz ma Hindi;-D

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    2. Aapki hindi maha rocking hai :D nah i take time to read and savour posts esp by N :)
      Did sneak and read a couple at work today..
      well... Raj will always remain a dream place to get to.. But ahem TU mebbe is a bit out of reach :) And u guys got drinks on the house! Were u mighty well behaved ;)

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    3. Taarif ke liya shukriya...Mogambo khush hua;-D.

      I've been meaning to link the post to their site...if u check out the rates it's reasonable enough for all the facilities they are offering. Most hotels are not all tht child friendly but this one was and my kids had a blast:-)). Do check it out Amrita....

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  10. Loved the whole write-up, makes we want to go again.
    But I went a long time ago the 1st time when the Trident would not even have been built.

    Free drinks huh :) some topics you guys must have been discussing.
    Loved the whole write-up, the hotel should pay you for free review.

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    1. Now tht all of u are telling me I'm also beginning to think they owe me big-time;-P. Jokes apart, I had a good time and so thought I'll share it u all. Glad u like it:-)).

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  11. Hi , Good to see you back with a bang :)
    loved all the pictures and your post , missed you :(

    take care

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