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Some views on Deogarh Mahal -
Jewels in the Crown? by Peter Pophan (Conde Naste
Traveller ) '...Infact, the only real problem with Deogarh is that after spending a few nights there, one's expectations of the next place on the itinerary are likely to become impossibly high.' The New Millenium 'Winner of the Tatler award for the best hotel under £100 a night, 1999. ..To go to this magical hilltop fort is to fall in love. John Standing says: ''Deogarh is definitive, a paradise. It is worth travelling all the way to India just to stay there - for me it is the most worthwhile journey to make in the world.' Bottom line : Lashings of hot water, rare in India. This hotel epitomises luxury on a budget, with character and charm that's elusive even in the world's smartest establishments.' Jewels in the Dust by Lucia van der Post (How to Spend it) '...Deogarh Fort, the "castle of gods", built around 1670 between Udaipur and Jodhpur, is one of the least known, most remote and most charming of the new hotels. You drive up through a small dusty bazaar, filled with funny little shops, temples, painted houses and a huge statue of the elephant god Ganesh, until you come across a stony road which leads into the courtyard of a 17th-century castle overlooking the town....'
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