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Aman-I-Khas Resort



With a vast variety of wildlife to conserve, the authorities have built a number of wildlife sanctuaries and national parks, sprinkled all  over the country. People who come to visit these sanctuaries, stay in Wildlife Resorts in India. One of such well-known resorts is Aman-I-Khas, located in Rajasthan, 10 kms from the Ranthambore National park.  Its name is a combination of ‘Aman’ meaning peace in Urdu and ‘Khas’ meaning special in Hindi. Started in November 2003, the resort has 6 tent camps. The nearest airport is in Jaipur, which takes 3 hours drive to reach the resort and the nearest railway station is Sawai Madhopur, just 20 minutes away.


Lodging
The lodging in the resort consists of two kinds of tents: luxury tents and other tents, both offering a comfortable stay. There are a few tents for lounging, spa treatment and dining. All the tents are huge, spread in an area of 108 sq. m, with cooling and heating provisions. There are separate sections for dining, bathing and dressing.


Dining
At Aman-i- Khas wildlife Resort, guests can relish tasty continental food at rational prices. Meals that are cooked are prepared with ingredients taken from organic gardens of the resort that largely has herbs and salad leaves. Food is served in a proper furniture setting and that too at varying locations for a memorable dining experience.

Facilities 
At the resort, you can enjoy various facilities that are imperative for a comfortable stay. Such facilities are inclusive of laundry service, medical assistance, foreign exchange , well-organized room service, as well as a travel desk.

Recreation
At the resort, there numerous recreational facilities too that are inclusive of regular trips and tours to the Ranthambore National Park. Jungle safaris can also be arranged for the purpose of tiger sightings.

Aman I Khas Wildlife Resort in Ranthambore has each and every service and amenity that are going to make your stay in the wilderness, a memorable and a pleasant one.

Ranthambore National Park-Best Place to Spot The Majestic Tigers Species

Ranthambore Tiger
Away from the desert sites of Rajasthan, situated in Sawai Madhopur district of southeastern Rajasthan is  Ranthambore National Park one of the most-visited and largest national  park of the country.  This best place to spot the majestic tiger species, was once the private hunting grounds of the Maharajas. Spread in the area of 392 sq km, one the country’s Project Tiger reserves, it is well-known for its tiger population.

The other major wild animals here are nilgai , leopard, wild boar, hyena, sambar, sloth bear and chital. Along with this, it also has a wide variety of trees, plants, birds as well as reptiles. This Ranthambore National Park also boasts of being the site of one of the largest banyan trees in India.
 

The best time to visit this national park is in the months of October to March, when one has the better chances of spotting various kinds of animals. The park remains closed in the month of July to September. It is well-connected by all the three modes of transportation.

As far as accommodation options are concerned, there are a number of Ranthambore National resorts such as Oberoi Vanyavillas Resort, Sher Bagh resort, Tiger Moon resort, Ranthamore Regency hotel, Tiger Den resort and many more. Wildlife enthusiasts visiting the national park, one can have a comfortable stay in any of the resorts which will also take care of all the other needs of their guests. Before you plan a visit to this national park, you must check all the necessary formalities. 

In 1955, it was established as the Sawai Madhopur Game Sanctuary then was declared one of the Project Tiger reserves in 1973. It became  a national park in 1980. Its adjacent forests were declared the Sawai Man Singh Sanctuary and Keladevi Sanctuary in 1984, and then in 1991 the tiger reserve became inclusive of the Sawai Man Singh and Keladevi sanctuaries.



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