Aman-i-Khas is a complex of regal style canvas tents, set outside the Ranthambore National Park in Rajasthan and well within reach of Delhi and Agra. Surrounded by low lying forested hills and nearby lakes, this exclusive retreat has taken inspiration from both the travelling quarters of Mughal emperors and the safari chic “glamping” styles. The result is majestic luxury in the wilderness with all the comforts of a Moghul palace, a modern hotel with exclusive Aman service.
Six Senses Fort Barwara, located in Rajasthan, India, is a meticulously restored 14th-century fort that exudes regal splendour and contemporary luxury. The architecture of the fort showcases traditional Rajasthani design, with majestic turrets, intricate stone carvings, and expansive courtyards. The restoration process has preserved the historical essence while integrating modern amenities, creating a seamless blend of the old and the new. The fort’s imposing structure, set against the backdrop of the Aravalli hills, offers a picturesque and serene retreat.
The Oberoi Vanyavilas, set against the Ranthambhore Tiger Reserve, amidst walled gardens is a luxury jungle resort. This safari-camp-cum-boutique hotel, has just 25 spacious and elegant tents dotted through the Indian jungle. Each spacious tented room is set around waterlily ponds with an outside deck for sunbathing. Vanyavilas, meaning Jungle Lodge, forms a perfect base from which to explore the Ranthambore Jungles in search of the majestic tiger.
Khem Villas is a wilderness camp, set on the edge of the Ranthambore National Park in Rajasthan. At its heart is the colonial-style white house, surrounded by lush gardens, lakes and grasslands. These were hand-planted by the owners Goverdhan and Usha years ago and are now a flourishing natural habitat for myriad wildlife. This small and intimate resort dedicated to its sustainable ethos is a perfect ecological reserve for those who love nature, wildlife and birdwatching.
Ramathra Fort is a small fort-palace hotel, set near Sapotra village between Agra and Ranthambore National Park. The 350-year-old fort, originally built by the Maharaja of Karauli is the ancestral home of Ravi and Gitaniali who have lovingly resorted the property into a wonderful heritage hotel. Perched atop a hill and overlooking the nearby Kalisil lake, it offers a perfect holiday destination to explore the nearby rural villages, the Keoladeo Bird Sanctuary and Ranthambhore Tiger Reserve.
Suján Sher Bagh is a luxurious boutique tented camp, set on the outskirts of Ranthambhore National Park. Owned by Jaisal Singh and Anjali, this 1920s style setup is reminiscent of the camps that followed the Maharaja’s hunting entourage. Designed by Anjali, who holds degrees from London’s Central Saint Martins, the camp is furnished with goods specially made in India by local Indian artisans. The result is that staying here provides a unique and authentic local experience.