Aman-i-Khas
10-tent safari outpost in Ranthambore



Just outside Ranthambore National Park, Aman-i-Khas is a wilderness camp that includes ten beautiful tents – six-metre tall canopies with cotton drapes that are divided around a communal outdoor fireplace. Overlooking a lush landscape and wildlife area, the soaring tents are positioned to ensure complete privacy of guests, while inside, classic furnishings in cream and beige tones match to the soothing comforts of the light-filled bathing area with a free-standing bathtub. Located in a brushwood forest, guests can tour the National Park and its colourful animal kingdom, or partake in a camel safari or bird-watching trek. The dining tent offers a daily-changing menu inspired by produce from the camp’s organic garden.
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