Aman-i-Khas Hotel, a luxury tented camp in Rajasthan, offers camping right on the edge of the Ranthambore National Park. It features epic-sized tents with a luxurious ambience set in a natural and harmonious environment.
Relax and unwind. Choose from an incredible spa, a classic stepped swimming pool and a library
Oppurtunities for exploring local area include visit to woman’s handicraft cooperative, nature walks and visit to the Ranthambore fort and its temple
Gather around the splendid pit fire and hear of the day’s sightings from guests of the camp whilst enjoying a drink as the sun sets over the hills
Aman-i-Khas hotel has 10 luxurious, epic-sized tents that echo Mughal pavilions, with cotton drapes separating sleeping, dressing, and bathing sections. The bedroom area is fitted with a king size bed flanked by twin writing desks. The bathing area includes a shower, soaking tub and separate toilet. Tents come with air conditioning, a ceiling fan and a cooler chest for drinks to beat the heat.
Children are welcome. Cots are provided free of charge for infants. No baby sitting service available.
Aman-i-Khas hotel’s library tent provides a range of books about the surrounding region, board games, novels, and magazines. The excellent spa offers a diverse range of therapies and an incredible swimming pool to cool off. Dining tent serves delicious Indian cuisine and a range of Western dishes using local produce and vegetables and herbs from the camp’s organic vegetable garden.
Aman-i-Khas hotel offers activities including twice-daily guided safari excursions in Ranthambore National Park, home to tigers, leopards, jungle cats, hyenas, and sloth bears. It is important to point out that guests are not guaranteed a tiger sighting but chital deer, antelope and gazelle will almost certainly be spotted roaming the savannah whilst the lakes and waterholes are home to the Indian marsh crocodile. Bird life is abundant with over 350 species within the park. You can discover more of local area through visits to the local woman’s handicraft cooperative, nature walks and visits to the fort and temple nearby.