Six Senses Fort Barwara
A beautiful 14th-century fort sensitively converted to become a Six Senses sanctuary of well-being. Originally owned by a Rajasthani Royal Family, it faces the Chauth ka Barwara Mandir temple.
The significant conservation effort incorporates two palaces and two temples within the walled fort. The design of Six Senses resort in Rajasthan reinterprets the gracious and regal ambiance of a bygone era dating back 700 years.
Enjoy the view from your private terrace towards the Barwara Heritage village or the Chauth ka Barwara Mandir temple high above the lake. The enclosed private sanctuary of the suites incorporates sophistication and grandeur.
There are 48 suites ranging from 753 square feet (70 square meters) to 3,014 square feet (280 square meters). The East Wing overlooks the countryside and the West Wing offers views to Barwara village and beyond.
Each accommodation is designed in contemporary Rajasthani style, reinterpreting the fort’s rich history while subtly incorporating state-of-the-art technology along with handmade mattresses, cotton bedding, and all the fundamentals for a good night’s sleep.
The palace domes await you, rising from fertile agricultural fields, yellow mustard flower and rugged wilderness, and inviting you into a fairy-tale experience.