Ranthambore - Aman I Khas
The Aman-i-Khás Experience includes one night in the capital, New Delhi
followed by three nights at the camp itself. Amanresorts provides operational
assistance to The Manor hotel, set in one-and-a-half acres of landscaped garden
in the green Friends Colony suburb. This intimate 12-suite hotel is a comfortable
overnight retreat. At The Manor, a complimentary car and driver are available
for Aman-i-Khás guests to shop and enjoy the sights of Delhi.
New Delhi, with its broad boulevards and tree-lined avenues, is the gateway
to Amanresorts stays in Rajasthan, India. The international airport is located
approximately 35km from the city centre.
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.