The pool surrounded by bougainvillea
Pool

Eighty feet.
Built to swim in.

Natural stone underfoot. Green on all sides. Long enough for a real swim.

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Made for swimmers

A big pool, because it is built for people who actually swim. Not to photograph. To use.

The setting

Bougainvillea above, fruit trees around it, and the farm moving quietly on every side.

Centre of the day

The pool is not a token amenity. It is the centre of the day.

The materials

Natural local stone. No plastic, no fake finishes. The same philosophy as the rooms.

The size

Long enough to swim.
Deep enough.

Why is it so big? Because eighty feet gives you enough length to swim properly.

A small decorative pool changes a photograph. A serious pool changes the day. Most hotel pools are too short for real swimming. This one gives you room to move. It is long, deep, and meticulous — designed to be used, again and again.

The full 80-foot pool from end to end
Raised view of the pool within the gardens
The pool under the garden canopy
The pool, wide
By the pool
The setting

In the middle
of the garden.

Trees and gardens on every side. Open sky above.

Bougainvillea climbs up to the sky. Fruit trees give shade through the day. Horses pass in the early morning. There is no concrete surround, no branded towels on plastic loungers, no DJ booth. The pool is inside a living place — and that living place makes itself known at every hour. Its pleasure comes from water, light, shade, and stillness.

Three horses moving alongside the pool
A guest walking along the pool at dusk
Still pool water reflecting the garden
By the pool
By the pool
The day

The same pool, three different places.

Morning, afternoon, evening — the farm keeps changing around it, and so does the swim.

Morning
The pool is still. The farm is waking up.

A long swim before breakfast is one of the best ways to start a day here. The light is low. It comes through the fruit trees and across the water. The farm is beginning to move. It sets the tone for the day.

Afternoon
Read. Sunbathe. Let time pass.

The pool makes idleness feel deserved. In the warmer months, you will spend your afternoons in the water. In peak winter — December and January — the water is too cold for most to swim, but the stone decks become the perfect place to soak up the Rajasthan sun. Both are exactly right.

Evening
Gather quietly. Long, unhurried hours.

The pool is good for soft conversation, quiet reading, and the kind of time that does not need to be filled. It should never feel crowded or chaotic — and because the property is small, it rarely does. At night, the pool is quiet, lit, and easy to remember.

The pool in the early morning
A kingfisher perched beside the pool
Guests reading and sunbathing on loungers
A swimmer in the pool during the day
By the pool
The design

Water. Stone.
Green. Sky.

Everything it needs. Nothing it doesn't.

Built from natural stone with careful detailing throughout. Its beauty comes from scale, proportion, and its relationship to the surrounding farm — nothing unnecessary. The pool has been rebuilt and improved across several years. Its scale is simple, so the details have nowhere to hide: the stone, the edges, the waterline, the way it sits inside the farm.

Because the property has only a small number of rooms, the pool keeps something most hotel pools have lost: the feeling that it is yours. Not shared with eighty strangers. Not managed by a pool concierge. Just a long stretch of clean water on a quiet farm, for the few who found their way here.

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A guest diving into the pool
Guests on the lawn beside the pool
By the pool
The farm with the pool
By the pool