Villas
Schedule precious time together this year in the comfort and privacy of Aman’s Villas.
Witness dramatic battles and the rise and fall of assorted dynasties over the centuries, today Ranthambore observes the unfolding of a different sort of struggle – the survival of the tiger. Through the dedication and perseverance of tiger experts such as Valmik Thapar and Fateh Singh Rathore, the big cats are back on the prowl.
Ranthambore National Park is one of the finest places in India to see wild tigers in their natural habitat. Resting on the outskirts of the Park, Aman-i-Khás offers twice-daily safaris into its pristine wilderness – just after sunrise in the morning, and in the late afternoon – the best times of day to spot wildlife.
The National Park is home to crocodiles, leopards, jackals, sambar deer and some 300 species of birds, but it is the Bengal tiger for which it is best known. With almost 90 resident tigers in the park, the chance of spotting these magnificent creatures – possibly even with cubs – is high, but if they prove elusive, the experience is no less rich, for this primal wilderness is alive with wonder.
A camel safari offers a privileged insight into the extraordinary terrain encircling Aman-i-Khás. From the superior vantage point of a camel’s back, spot foxes, deer, antelope and, of course, the many varieties of birds whose musical chatter provides the soundtrack for a stay in the region. For families, this excursion can be taken as a camel-cart ride to DastKari, where creative block print paper art activities await.
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Surrounded by nature on the outskirts of Ranthambore National Park, Aman-i-Khás is a wilderness camp for travellers wishing to experience the stark natural beauty and rural life of Rajasthan. Embark on a three- to five-night escape in search of India’s elusive tigers and other wildlife, enjoying full board, safari excursions, spa treatments, exploration of Ranthambore Fort, a bush dinner beneath the stars, and more.