Rooms Savista offers 16 elegantly-designed and comfortable guest-rooms, to make every guest feel special and well looked-after. All have ensuite bathrooms (with shower), are air-conditioned, and have heating for the winter months. A few select rooms have fire-places. Every room has either an attached balcony, private sun terrace or atrium. Each room is distinctively designed, with a mix of handcrafted antique and modern furniture, textiles in the vibrant colours of Rajasthan, and handpicked objets d’arts. Every room has a unique theme and a name drawn from nature. Our rooms are featured below: Kesar Kesar is the Hindi word for saffron, and this folky Rajasthani room reflects the sun-kissed desert - furnishings in flaming saffron and deep red with folk motifs. With a king-sized bed and large atrium, this room overlooks the garden and rising sun. Lapis Lazuli The décor for this room is a mosaic of different shades of blue, complemented by antique Rajasthani furniture. With a king-sized bed and outdoor balcony, this room overlooks a grove of khejri trees and undulating cropland. Parijat Celebrated in Indian folklore, the aromatic Parijat flower is the inspiration for this room. The décor is a fusion of glowing pinks, coral and magenta, offset by silver grey. This room has a king bed, and an attached sitting room overlooking fields. Terracotta A spacious poolside room with French windows opening out onto a leafy arbor, the décor is a blend of wood-carved antique Rajasthani and colonial furniture, with soft furnishings in orange and brick-red, offset by brilliant blue. Bhaskara Large French windows open out into a grove of shady neem trees, and the balcony faces the pool. This spacious tubular room has a modern décor, with a wrought iron king bed. The colours here, in brilliant yellow and silvery white, are a homage to the sun and moon. Nimbuda The mirror image of Bhaskara, this room opens out into a grove of trees on one side and the pool on the other. This spacious tubular room has a modern décor and the coolest of lime green interiors. Gulaabo A large cool room with an antique king bed, the décor here celebrates Jaipur’s rose-pink theme and block-printing craft. French windows overlook fields of wheat and maize, while a balcony opens out into the pool-court on the other side. Kachnaar Named after the flower of the Kachnaar tree, this cozy upper level room has mirror-worked embroidered soft furnishings in brilliant shades of red. It has its own private sun terrace, infused with the aroma of nearby flowering creepers. The room provides a vista of tree-tops to one side, and opens out behind into a terrace overlooking the pool. Gulmohur The fuchsia and warm yellow décor of this room, hand-painted on the traditional Rajasthani furniture, is inspired by the flowering gulmohur trees of the region. The room has its own private sun terrace that overlooks a tree-dotted landscape and sandy ravines. Mayura Pale aquamarine, deep green and brilliant blue – the hues of the peacock, bird of Rajasthan – complement the traditional Rajasthani furniture in this room. Its unique feature is two private open terraces that overlook fields of wheat, mustard and pulses. Khejri The green and yellow colours of this beloved tree of Rajasthan find their echo in this spacious room. Its other features include: antique teak furniture, a cozy fireplace, windows overlooking fields and a balcony overhanging the pool. Indigo With white adobe floors and soft furnishings in deep indigo, this room has a blend of traditional and modern wrought-iron furniture. Overlooking the pool from the upper level, it has a king-sized bed and a cozy fireplace. Jasmine A large room on the upper level, its all-white décor is a counterpoint to the deep copper hues of the four-poster king bed, and traditional Rajasthani furniture. It has a fireplace, windows overlooking green fields, and a balcony that hangs over the pool. An excellent choice as a honeymooners’ hideaway. Sujalam Named after the old river that used to flow alongside the Savista estate, this room overlooks the dramatic jagged wooded ravines of this former tributary. With twin beds, this room has a glowing aubergine décor, with a balcony overlooking the pool. Uttara & Meghdoot These rooms are currently on a long-term lease to the company. |


