Alila Fort Bishangarh review: a heritage fortress transformed into a luxury resort

Once abandoned and left to bats, snakes and monkeys, this former home of kings has been lovingly restored

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They say you don’t decide to go to India, rather she calls you. And the completion of a 10-year ecological restoration project, which has seen a 230-year-old warrior fortress in Rajasthan transformed into a luxury hotel, should be all the allure anyone needs.

Rajasthan, in the Northwest of India, easily accessible from Delhi and Jaipur, is famed for its temples and palaces of Rajput Kings. The Alila Fort Bishangarh was once the residence and battle encampment of several kings, before being abandoned and left to bats, snakes and monkeys.

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