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Ahilya Fort

Details last checked · July 2026

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"The Holkar family fort above the sacred Narmada"

A working family fort, still lived in by the descendants of the woman who built it, stands high above the Narmada — some ninety kilometres from Indore, in a town most travellers have never heard of. It is one of the more unusual places you can spend a night in India.

The philosopher-queen of Malwa

It is worth knowing who she was before you arrive. Ahilyabai Holkar, born in 1725, took over the Holkar kingdom of Malwa in 1767 after the deaths of her husband and father-in-law, and ruled it for twenty-eight years. She made this small Narmada town, Maheshwar, her capital.

What she did from here was extraordinary. She rebuilt the Kashi Vishwanath temple at Varanasi, restored Somnath, raised the Vishnupad temple at Gaya, and laid ghats, wells, rest-houses and schools across the whole of India — a building programme run by a queen, from a riverbank in Malwa.

Nehru wrote that her reign "has become almost legendary as a period during which perfect order and good government prevailed."

She championed the town's women weavers, too: Maheshwar is still one of India's great handloom centres, known the country over for the Maheshwari saree.

Not a hotel dressed as a palace

Her fort, Ahilya Wada, is the one you stay in, and it never left the family. In 2000, Prince Richard Holkar — a direct descendant, and son of the last Maharaja of Indore — opened the family home to guests: nineteen rooms across six old buildings, set among three acres of courtyards, fountains and gardens above the river.

There is no reception-desk theatre, and no buffet. Dinner is a fixed daily menu, designed by Prince Richard and grown largely in the fort's own organic beds, eaten together at one long table. There is a pool in a walled garden, yoga on the ramparts at dawn, massages — and otherwise the considerable luxury of nothing much to do.

The river is the fourth wall

Because the fort stands directly above the Narmada, the river is the fourth wall of the place. Below run the ghats the queen built, and boats drift on the water beneath your window. Maheshwar is said to have more than a hundred temples, and the riverfront Kashi Vishwanath and Sahasrarjun shrines are a short walk from the gate. In the lanes, the Rehwa Society — founded in 1979 to revive the weaving, and now around a hundred and thirty weavers — is still at the looms.

Why you come

You may have seen these walls before without quite knowing it; they have stood in for old India in films from Ashoka to Pad Man. But the reason to come is quieter than any of that. Ahilya Fort is one of the few places left where you sleep inside real, un-museumed history — a house still warm with the family whose ancestor built half the ghats in India — while the sacred river turns to gold beneath the window.

Amenities

  • All meals included — a daily fixed menu by Prince Richard Holkar (no à la carte restaurant)
  • Dining in changing settings — Narmada-view mandap breakfasts, courtyard thaali dinners
  • Walled garden swimming pool
  • Organic kitchen garden & farm
  • Nimadi massage & spa in the Lingarchan treatment room
  • Sunrise yoga on the ramparts & sound healing
  • Boat rides on the Narmada
  • Pétanque court, played with 18th-century cannonballs
  • No televisions or phones — quiet by design
  • Free Wi-Fi

Some facilities and experiences may be chargeable.

Around the property

  • Indore Airport (IDR — Devi Ahilya Bai Holkar) — ~95 km, about 2 hours by road
  • Indore railway station — ~96 km, about 2 hours (nearest major railhead)

Rooms & rates

Kesar

Princely · 196 sq ft. Kesar overlooks the Naqqara Gate House and has two single beds. Air-conditioned, with Wi-Fi.

Princess Arianne's Garden Tent

Princely · 245 sq ft. A cosy tented room in its own private garden, with a terrace overlooking the temple. Garden view, air-conditioned, Wi-Fi.

Gulmohar

Princely Superior · 208 sq ft. A king-bedded room with ensuite bath and a sitting area; the balcony is shared with Kachnar. Air-conditioned, Wi-Fi.

Champa
Champa

Princely Superior · 332 sq ft. A serene king-bedded room with a private balcony onto the organic garden. Air-conditioned, Wi-Fi.

Hawa Bangla

Princely Superior · 260 sq ft. A bright, breezy corner room designed to catch the river air, with large windows. Air-conditioned, Wi-Fi.

Martand Niwas
Martand Niwas

Princely Superior · 300 sq ft. A bright, elegant heritage room with high ceilings and a classic fort-residence feel, named for the Sun God. Balcony, air-conditioned, Wi-Fi.

Naqqara Suite

Regal · 285 sq ft. A private suite tucked away in a secluded garden within Naqqara Bagh, with a view. Balcony, air-conditioned, Wi-Fi.

Arjun's Tent

Regal · 419 sq ft. A private tent-style room in a secluded garden within Naqqara Bagh. Garden view, balcony, air-conditioned.

Narmada Suite

Regal · 550 sq ft. A spacious, character-filled suite with sweeping views of the Narmada river and heritage décor. Air-conditioned, Wi-Fi.

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