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| Hotels in Ranthambore |
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| Aman-i-Khas |
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Set in rugged countryside on the fringe of Ranthambhore National Park, Aman-i-Khös is a wilderness retreat with 10 luxury tents, set up for only seven months of the year. Each echoes a rich Mughal style with rooms separated by cotton drapes. The park offers opportunities for sighting leopards, tigers and deer. |
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| The Oberoi Vanyavilas Hotel (Deluxe) |
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Between the Aravali and the Vindhya Mountain Ranges in South-Eastern Rajasthan lies the Oberoi Vanyavilas, the ultimate romantic destination for adventurers. Like the hunting parties of old, you stay in tents - but tents with a sumptuous difference. There are 25 of them, all air conditioned with a private walled-garden and sun deck. They are luxuriously appointed including marble bathrooms. A swimming pool and luxury spa complete the indulgence. |
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| Sawai
Madhopur Lodge |
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The lodge was built in 1930 by Maharaja Sawai Mansingh of Jaipur as a lodge for his hunting trips to the jungles of Ranthambore. The lodge is set amidst 12 acres of lush gardens and is a 20min drive from the Ranthambore National Park - famous for its tiger population. |
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| Dev
Villas |
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Set in three and a half acres of land, the building in Indo-Saracen style takes a cue from the Shikaar or hunting lodges built by the Maharajas. Situated in an eco-sensitive zone, the hotel responsibly uses recycled water for non-consumable plantations on its property. The hotel has 19 deluxe rooms, 7 tented bungalows and 2 suites all individually decorated. |
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| Tigers
Den Resort |
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Sprawling over an area of 5 acres, barely 5 minutes drive to the main entrance of the park, Tiger Den Resort Ranthambore has 18 tastefully decorated air-conditioned cottages with modern amenities and 2 suites. Each cottage has a large window overlooking the Aravali Range. |
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