Situated on the north-eastern edge of the Fort-Palace, this spacious room is named after the tortoise – the second incarnation of Vishnu, from which Darwin possibly drew inspiration for his Evolution of Man theory.
A split-level room with a large Oriental throne in the centre, has twin arches accented in maroon – one with a large mirror. Two windows open on the foot of the hill. Away from external noises, the room leads out to the upper gardens overlooking the lower pool. There are two windows which open on the foot of the hill. It has an antique double bed in triple-arched chamber with a seating area, study corner, dressing table and an old almirah.
Features
- Room Category - Suite
- No. of beds - 1 Double
- People accommodated without extra bed - 2
- No. of extra beds can be provided - 0
- Near to pool and restaurant area
- 1 Washrom