Mughal pavilions rise from Rajasthan scrubland like a mirage with plumbing.
Amanbagh hides in the Aravalli Hills, a fortress of pale domes and reflection pools built to honor the region's imperial past without imitating it. The architecture breathes—high ceilings, marble cooled by centuries-old engineering, courtyards that frame the wilderness beyond. At dusk, when peacocks stalk the lawns and temple bells drift from distant villages, the distance between past and present collapses entirely.
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