Aman-I-Khas

Rajasthan

At A Glance

Dance to the alluring tunes of a rare luxury glamping, where wildlife sightings, nature's flamboyance, and sensational adventures are assured. Majestically domiciled at the outset of the Ranthambore National Forest, Aman-I-Khas offers an escape from the noise and exotic privacy for relaxation or leisure. Cosy and luxury accommodation is replete across ten Mughal-inspired and spacious tents, overlooking lush green landscapes and providing a gateway to enormous wildlife. Tented camps are equipped with air conditioning, dining areas, light-filled bathing areas with showers, and other basic amenities for redefined luxury comfort and a memorable stay. Taste luscious Indian cuisines at the lamp-lit dining tent, where dining is communal, dished from a carefully curated menu comprising Indian signatures and international cuisines. A bespoke dining experience, like a picnic in a secluded spot on ...

Room Style: Tents

Check In: 14:00

Check Out: 12:00

Closest Airports: Indira Gandhi International Airport (Delhi Airport), Jaipur International Airport

Nearby Landmarks: Ranthambore Fort, Padam Talao, Ranthambore National Park, Wild Dragon Adventure Park

Pool: Yes

More Details: A wilderness camp situated on the fringes of Rajasthan’s Ranthambore National Park. 10 luxurious, Mughal-inspired tents, with separate tents for dining, spa treatments and lounging

Location

Aman-i-khas camp is situated on the outset of a national park in Sherpur Khilijipur village, Sawai Madhopur, Rajasthan, India. Lodged at the backdrop of the Ranthambore National Park, this luxury camp offers the ideal getaway to consummate solitude, venture into the wild, relax, and create memories.

From Delhi Airport travel four or six hours by train with Aman butler service to Sawai Madhopur, followed by a 20-minute car ride to Aman-i-Khás. Alternatively, take a one-hour flight from Delhi to Jaipur, followed by a three-hour drive to the property.

Glamping In The Wilderness

Ten luxury Mughal-inspired tents, equipped with air conditioning and contemporary amenities, provide superior comfort for guests and a haven for rest.

Tents: All ten tents are light-filled and spacious, featuring flashy interior decor, sun decks for sighting birds, free-standing bathtub and shower, spacious bedrooms, living rooms with daybeds, king-size or twin beds, dining areas, air-conditioning, Wi-Fi, and writing desks. Average Size: 108 sqm (1,162 sq ft)

 
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Beloved Indian Gastronomy

Reverent Indian cuisine, adored globally for its assertive tastes and deliciousness, is available on platters at the Mughal-inspired, lamp-lit dining tent. The menu is rich, thoughtfully curated to accommodate Indian and international options, and is prepared by chefs who source ingredients from the camp's organic garden. Dining at the dining tent is a communal affair, with a large table and isolated smaller settings, and an outdoor terrace echoing the royal tents of Mughal emperors. At dusk, guests can assemble at an open-air fire pit, with charming landscape views for informal meals and lighthearted chatter about adventures. 

 

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Multi-sensory Paths To Wellness

The Spa tent around a bubbling fountain is a haven of sorts for wellness treatments. Across two treatment rooms, be entranced by signature massages such as the Abhyanga and Poornvandana, two Ayurvedic treatments that relax the nerves and improve circulation. The gentle healing touch of Reiki, aromatic baths, body scrubs, and wraps are other exquisite spa treatments at the wellness tent poised to help you balance body and soul, rekindle youthful vigour, relax like a child, and flaunt glowing skin. While daily yoga and meditation classes are available, private sessions can be arranged for guests, and the ...

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The Wilderness And Its Bounties

Set on the portal to Ranthambore National Park, it takes only a few minutes to ride and come up close to historic ancient forts like the Ranthambore Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and trek around the Khandar Fort on a hill. Excursions are more expository with a personal guide, and a picnic lunch in an exclusive area caps the day's expedition. Embark on wildlife safaris in an open-top vehicle to sight the native Bengal tiger and other wildlife of Rajasthan. Cruise on the Chambal River to site a fascinating diversity of birds, and ...

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