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Located at a distance of about 10 km from the Ranthambore Wildlife Sanctuary, Aman-I-Khas certainly a worth living place in Rajasthan, India. Nestled in the Aravallis that surround Ranthambore, the Resort offers all the comfortable and exotic stay that you seek on wild life sanctuary tour.
General Information:
State: Rajasthan
City: Ranthambhore
Location: Aman-i-Khás, Ranthambhore, Sawai Madhopur
Rooms: 13 (Tents)
Accommodation:
Aman-I-Khas resort offers 13 luxurious and comfortable tents, of which 10 are for guests and the remaining 3 are a tent each for lounging, spa treatment and dining. Each tent is huge, covering a 108 sq m area and divided into three separate sections for eating, bathing and dressing. The tents are cooled in summers and heated in winters, offering their guests an unforgettable stay.
Dining:
A variety of Continental dishes are on offer at an Indian cost. Much of the vegetable produce is sourced from an organic garden on the property itself, especially exotic herbs and salad leaves.
Recreation:
The highlight of your stay at Aman-I-Khas Resort will be regular trips and tours to the Ranthambore Wildlife Sanctuary. Twice a day, safaris take guests into the park, its open scrub vegetation especially conducive to tiger sightings. Laundry, Doctor on call, Restaurant, Foreign Exchange, Room service and Travel desk are some of the other services besides jungle safaris that are provided by the resort.
Other Facilities:
You can spend your time at library which is well furnished with banquettes, reading tables and chairs. Here, you can read 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, CDs, CD players and sundries are available for purchase.

