The Indian Jungle, warm and alive, holds wild, nocturnal secrets for those who endeavour to search for them. These secrets lie in fresh water lakes, peering out at the land with electric eyes. They ambush, they’re territorial and unapologetically fierce. These striped mysteries, these tigers… they welcome you to Ranthambore, to the hunting reserve of Old Rajputana Kings!
Aman-i-Khas, at Ranthambore, is a luxurious property, with Mughal-style luxury tents, surrounded by sun-dappled brushwood jungle on all four sides. That sound of water? That could be from the pool, inviting you for a relaxing dip or that could be a tiger drinking water from a gushing stream, you will never know till you take yourself to Ranthambore.
The Aman-i-Khas will pack you a deluxe picnic hamper as you venture into the forest for your private tiger safari. Dine in the midst of these primal beings – experience them in their flesh and blood – these striped beautiful creatures. Feed your adventurous soul your experiences from the wild, tales of the flora and fauna, the crocodiles, the deer, the monkeys, the wild unexplored creatures that live in trees and flowers, and of course, the tigers.
This majestic land also holds the famous grand fort of Ranthambore which was home to the Royal family of Chahamana till the 13th century when the Turko-Afghan Khalji Dynasty invaded, conquered and plundered the Kingdom. One can explore the ruins of the grand fort which tells stories to those who listen. One can also visit the famous Trinetra Ganesh Temple.
Ranthambore presents lamp-lit exotic dining experiences with fresh cuisines cropped up with the freshest of produce. From a Royal Rajasthani Thali to culinary concepts of any part of the world. Dine like royals…
When the sun sets into the trees, underneath a violet sky, take yourself to the Spa. Settle yourself in a bubbling aromatic bath. Let your body be free of tensions with various exotic scrubs, magic muds, fresh herbs, organic wraps and essential oils, healing massages and reiki. Let go completely, be free like the wind… here at Ranthambore.