A wilderness camp of 10 tents set on the edge of Rajasthan’s Ranthambore National
Park, Aman-i-Khás combinesaman, the Sanskrit word for ‘peace’, with khás, meaning
‘special’ in Hindi and Urdu.
Surrounded by the starkly beautiful Aravalli Hills, the camp provides access to
the wildlife of Ranthambore National Park which measures a total of 1,334 square
kilometres. Guests of Aman-i-Khás can also explore the region’s ancient forts and
colourful rural villages nearby
Open from October through April each year, the best season for wildlife spotting,
Aman-i-Khás is a wilderness camp located in a rugged brushwood forest on the fringes
of Ranthambore National Park. Combining the Sanskrit word for ‘peace’ with the Hindi
word for ‘special’, khás, Aman-i-Khás offers accommodation in 10 luxury air-conditioned
tents each with soaring canopies draped in the Moghul style. There are also three
separate tents for dining, spa treatments and relaxing. Twice-daily, guided wildlife
viewing excursions take guests into the park to spot indigenous game including tigers,
leopards, hyenas, sloth bears, crocodiles and chital deer