Travel + Leisure India & South Asia

Slow Down by the Narmada

ITTING ABOVE THE sacred river Narmada in the ancient town of Maheshwar is Ahilya Fort. Maharani Ahilyabai Holkar who ruled Maheshwar from 1765 to 1796 built her personal residence, office, and darbar hall within the fort, and called it Ahilya Wada. Cut to the present, Prince Richard Holkar, the descendant of Ahilyabai has converted his home in Ahilya Wada

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