Resort Converted from a 14th-Century Indian Fort
Six Senses Fort Barwara is a luxury resort in Rajasthan, India. It is a 14th-century fort that has been carefully restored and converted into an all-suite resort focused on health and well-being.
The resort offers spectacular views of the lake, Chauth ka Barwara Temple, and the Aravalli Mountains. The resort features a Six Senses Spa and fitness center, aerial yoga pavilion, hydrotherapy area, and outdoor swimming pool. It also integrates two original palaces and two temples within the fort. Free cribs and a kids' club are available for children.
The resort's suites are designed in a contemporary Rajasthani style, with Shekhawati art adorning the walls. They feature lattice work, embroidered furnishings, wooden floors, state-of-the-art technology, handmade mattresses, bathtubs, and large living spaces, with options for interior gardens, private terraces, and terraces with hot tubs or pools.
Six Senses Fort Barwara offers a variety of dining experiences. The Cortile, which is open all day, offers Mediterranean raw food, pan-Asian cuisine, Indian comfort food, healthy salads, and more. The Rajawat Room is a lounge bar serving classic cocktails and spirits. The resort also has other private dining venues for guests to enjoy.
Six Senses Fort Barwara is approximately a three-hour drive from Jaipur, a six-hour drive from Delhi, and only 30 minutes from Ranthambore National Park, which is famous for its wild tigers.
The resort also offers a variety of activities, such as daily fitness classes, group activities, and wellness programs, as well as a full range of spa treatments: mix your own products at the Alchemy Bar.