We reached Six senses, Fort Bharwara around 12.45. We drove through the Bharwara village. There is a lake outside & some temples dotting the shores. But the village was extremely dirty.
The Six senses has made the property very tastefully. It has maintained the rustic look. The brown colour just blends with the Aravalli mountain ranges. Its so tasteful, raw beauty. Twenty percent of the structure is old belonging to the 14th century & rest of it has been newly built blending with the environment. We got the Aravalli facing suites. The suites were so luxurious, so elegant. The outdoor sitting, outdoor shower, the warm commodes, the temperature controlled water kettle, every detail was special.
The evenings were so beautiful with the diffused lights all over the walls, in the domes. The reflection of the lights in the swimming pool highlighted the arches & looked extremely attractive.
All the meals were delicious with very good quality ingredients. The staff has been so courteous, they have been trained very well. We had our meals at al the possible locations & each was better than the other. The all day restaurant, the observatory, the private dining beside the poolside, the central seating in the courtyard outside the restaurant all these locations truly charmed all our five senses with the perfect cold, cool breeze, light sunshine & some lightning & showers too.
The spa is also beautiful. We were all remembering our old ancestral homes, the same character has been maintained.
In the evening we also went to the Chauth mata temple which is just a 10 min drive from the hotel. Then we climbed appx 250 steps. The temple has its history 600 years back. Till date there is a huge crowd every Chauth.
All in all we had an amazing stay.