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Jaipur Countryside, 4-Star Comfort: $199 for Two— All-Inclusive with Meals + Transfers at Heritage Hotel Savista
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All-inclusive $199 countryside escape for two: Savista Retreat's 2026 Season Special includes deluxe rooms, farm-to-table meals, and Jaipur city-center transfers—serene stays near JLF 2026 with optional yoga, crafts, and heritage tours.

JAIPUR, India - Washingtoner -- One of the premier boutique hotel in Jaipur, is delighted to announce its 2026 Season Special, offering an authentic and tranquil countryside escape for two guests at the exceptional value of $199. This all-inclusive offer combines luxurious accommodation, a farm to table experience, and seamless city-center transfers, making it the perfect tranquil retreat for those seeking a peaceful getaway. Choose one from our several deluxe rooms.

Includes:
  • Accommodation in a heritage and luxurious double-sharing room.
  • featuring fresh Breakfast, lunch and dinner wholesome menus with ingredients sourced from Savista's own organic farm, offering a true farm to table experience.
  • Complimentary pickup and drop-off within Jaipur City Center.
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This offer is designed for travelers who wish to slow down and reconnect with nature. A day at Savista is a restorative experience, filled with birdsong, unhurried walks, and quiet courtyards under clear night skies. The retreat's setting, blissfully removed from the city's rush, makes it one of the most sought-after countryside hotels in Jaipur.

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For those looking to enrich their stay, Savista offers a variety of optional activities, including a yoga wellness retreat, a block printing workshop in Jaipur, a pottery workshop in Jaipur, a pushkar camel fair and a lac bangle workshop. Guests can also embark on a Pink City walking tour to explore the vibrant markets and historical sites of the heritage city Jaipur.

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A Serene Haven for Jaipur Literature Festival 2026 Attendees

With the prestigious Jaipur Literature Festival (JLF) 2026 scheduled from January 15th to 19th, Savista Retreat offers an ideal sanctuary for literary enthusiasts. Located just a short drive from the festival venue, Savista provides a peaceful and inspiring environment to unwind after a day of engaging sessions and discussions. Guests can enjoy the perfect balance of cultural immersion at JLF and the serene luxury of a heritage homestay Jaipur. This makes Savista a compelling choice for those seeking a unique and memorable Savista experience during the festival.

To book the 2026 Season Special, guests are invited to check their preferred 2026 dates and book directly, mentioning the offer at the time of inquiry.

Savista Retreat is a 4-star boutique hotel and one of the leading jaipur heritage hotels, celebrated for its commitment to sustainable travel India. The retreat offers a unique blend of understated luxury and authentic Rajasthani culture.

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