Less than four hours’ drive from Kolkata, Baripada to me was always an entry point to Simlipal tiger reserve of Odisha and I believed there was nothing in the town that would make me to stop there. So I blinked in surprise as the gleaming white palace loomed before my eyes, standing at the end of a long driveway and surrounded by mango and other trees. Inside, it was even more opulent with vaunted ceilings, pillars, lots of polished wood doors and large glass windows. Shining period furniture, chandeliers, and bric a bracs that spoke of well-travelled people with elegant tastes, filled rooms and verandas. Larger than life oil paintings, some by old masters, and framed family photographs adorned the walls. Bookshelves in the library were filled with an eclectic collection of books. I looked around in awe as the Bhanj Deo sisters, Mrinalika and Akshita, introduced me to one of their family’s best kept secrets, the Belgadia Palace.