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Accommodation :
The
camp lies on a gentle slope against a backdrop of dry, brushwood hills. It
is set up for only nine months of the year and is packed away in the hot
summer. When set up, the camp blends in unobtrusively with the native
vegetation of tall grasses, scrub and trees. On arrival, guests are taken by four-wheel-drive vehicle to a walled courtyard. The entrance to the camp is via a pathway that leads through high walls, opening onto views of the rocky Aravalli hills that undulate through Ranthambhore National Park.
There are six accommodation tents. Each echoes a rich Mughal style with rooms separated by cotton drapes. The tents, set on a concrete plinth, measure 108sq m, and are identical in design. They are constructed of canvas and supported by a steel frame with the interior walls and ceilings draped in fine cotton. Entry to each tent is through a screened area that contains an armchair and a dining table with chairs. Beyond this is the centre of the tent that ascends to a soaring six-metre canopy under which lies an oversized daybed, ideal for lounging.
Opening from the central area are three further sections for sleeping, bathing and dressing. The bedroom area is fitted with a king-size bed flanked by twin writing desks. The bathing area includes a shower, soaking tub and separate toilet whilst the dressing area contains the cupboards with hanging space and twin vanities. Cotton screens provide complete privacy. Furniture is minimal and unobtrusive, mimicking the travelling camps of an earlier time. Each tent is air-conditioned, with a ceiling fan and a cooler chest for drinks.
Camp stays are all-inclusive of accommodation, meals and house beverages and run for a minimum of three nights.
Food & Dining :
There are three additional tents making nine in all. The Dining Tent at Aman-i-Khás is furnished with tables and chairs. Meals are often served in different locations throughout the grounds and dinner is most often concluded around a roaring outdoor fire that serves as a focal point in colder winters. The camp serves Indian cuisine and a range of western dishes. Freshness of produce is ensured as most of the vegetables and herbs are grown in the camps organic vegetable garden.
Facilities :
Lounge
and Library : Located adjacent to the dining tent is the Lounge Tent.
This is furnished with banquettes, reading tables and chairs. The library
provides a wide collection of coffee-table books on the national park, the
tigers, the history and culture of Rajasthan, as well as on other aspects of
Indian culture and history. Also on offer is a selection of novels,
magazines and board games. A small range of local handicrafts, fabrics and
sundries are available for purchase. Spa Treatment : The Spa Tent consists of two treatment areas featuring twin massage tables. Spa treatments include massage, scrubs and traditional henna art using local ingredients, herbs and spices.
Fireplace : Situated at the upper level of the camp this outdoor spot with its nightly log fires in many ways serves as an informal lounge and dining area. It is the ideal location for a cool drink during the day as well as being the pre and post excursion gathering point.
Experience :
The experience at Aman-i-Khás is focused on viewing wildlife, in particular, the tiger. Ranthambhore National Park was declared a wildlife sanctuary in 1955. It was once the hunting grounds of the Maharajah of Jaipur. Following the launch of Project Tiger and concerted conservation efforts to save the big cats, the tiger population is now more visible and stable.
Wildlife
: The core of the park, which measures around 400 square kilometres, presents the best opportunity for spotting tigers, leopards, jungle cats, hyenas and sloth bears. Interestingly, tiger sightings at Ranthambhore are among the best anywhere.
Chital deer, antelopes and gazelles can also be seen roaming the savannah whilst the lakes and waterholes are home to the Indian marsh crocodile. Bird life, both resident and migratory, is prolific and over 350 species have been sighted within the park.
The best time to view game is in the early morning and late afternoon. The camp operates four-wheel-drive open-top jeeps customised for maximum comfort. The morning starts with tea or coffee at 5am with the vehicles leaving camp shortly after. Excursions last around four-and-a-half-hours and take place twice a day. Trips are led by Ranthambhore Tiger Reserve appointed guides who take guests on a range of routes through the park. The morning excursion returns at about 9.30am when breakfast is served. The afternoon excursions depart from the camp at around 3.30pm and generally return at 6.30pm. Excursion times are set by the park authorities as only a limited number of vehicles are permitted inside the park core at any one time.
Other Activities :
Ranthambhore Fort :
Within the grounds of the park, is the historic and striking Ranthambhore Fort. Constructed between 944AD and 1110AD, it measures four-and-a-half square kilometres with ramparts totalling over seven kilometres in length. Strategically located, it was always coveted by rulers and was the scene of many battles. The fort stood proudly independent until it fell to the mighty Mughal Emperor Akbar in the 16th Century. Individual tours to the fort are available on request and travelling time from the camp is approximately 25 minutes.
Camel Safaris :
Also available are horse and camel safaris through the outskirts of the park and traditional villages.
Nature Walks:
To enjoy the countryside up close, guests can head out on nature walks through the low hills led by naturalists. This might also include a visit to the Ranthambhore School of Art.
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