Amanbagh
A walled Mughal oasis in Ajabgarh
Between fruit-bearing trees and flowering shrubs, the 40 suites and private pavilions of Amanbagh exude elegance and sophistication – large, open spaces bathed in natural light, all with en-suites featuring majestic carved Udaipur green marble bathtubs. The Pool Pavilions, as the largest accommodation option, each boast a private 3m heated swimming pool and garden courtyard. Here, in the Amanbagh countryside, ancient fortresses and villages rub shoulders with the Sariska National Park – all explorable local features surrounding the pink-walled hotel, where camel and jeep are on hand to take guests on a journey of discovery.

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