Imagine criss crossing the length and breadth of the country to compile and curate a list of 40 of India&rsquos best and most iconic hotels for a beautiful and lavish coffee-table book. Sounds like a dream, doesn&rsquot it It took travel writers Cosmo Brockway and Harriet Compston, who left their jobs in London for this project, a total of three years. Three years of travelling on planes, trains and buses, from Kashmir to Kerala, to bring forth an authentic view of India&rsquos most intriguing hotels, scattered all across its expanse. The cherry-on-top is Karam Puri&rsquos photographs, which manage to capture the opulence quite well. Each page is a delight for the reader as it showcases features of the properties that are otherwise easy to miss. From the marble corridors and sandstone pillars to the ravishing wall portraits, the colonial furniture and floral tiles to the antique silver bric-a-bracs&mdashthis book is a visual delight like no other.