The Resort is located adjacent ot the famous Ranthambhore Tiger Reserve. Though the tigeris an elusive animal, sightings in the reserve are frequent. president Bil Clinton, during his visit to India in March 2000, saw two tigers at Ranthambhore in a single day. Vanyavilas is the first luxury jungle resort in India. The resrot consists of luxury air-conditioned tents located discreetly so as to ensure maximum privacy. The tents, restaurant, bar etc. occupy only 5% of the site, thus maintaining its natural beauty. The Ranthambhore Tiger Reserve has a large variety of flora and fauna.
Location:
Located just 10 kms from the Park & 190 kms from Jaipur City, Ranthambore is heaven for Wildlife & Tiger lovers. The 392 sq.km park comprises of dry deciduous forest sprawling over the undulating terrain of the Arvalli and Vindhaan ranges. The park is one of the finest tiger reserves in the country under the project tiger.
The resort can be accessed by road from Delhi with an approximate travel time of 8 hours. There are direct rail and road links from Jaipur to the reserve with a travel time of 3 hours and 2 ¹/² hours respectively. Jaipur Airport - 190 kms, Sawai Madhopur Railway Station - 8 kms, Delhi - 380 kms, Agra - 270 kms
Climate :
The finest weather in northern India runs from October until the end of June. During autumn, days are mild and temperatures are warm. Although it can get quite cold at night during the height of the winter months (December and January), days are crisp and sunny. During this time, the temperature typically ranges from a high of 30°C to an overnight low at times, of 2-3°C. Spring is similar to autumn with mild days and warm temperatures.
Language :
There are many distinct languages and dialects in India. However, in the northern region, Hindi and English are widely spoken. Road signs and directions are posted in both languages.
Currency :
The national currency is the rupee. It is divided into 100 paisas. Traveller’s cheques are easy to cash and some banks in larger cities have ATMs.
About Aman I Khas :
Aman-i-Khás (combining aman, or “peace”, in Sanskrit, and khás, or “special”, in Urdu and Hindi) is a six-tent wilderness camp near Ranthambhore National Park in Rajasthan, India. The camp opened in November 2003.
Set in rugged countryside, Aman-i-Khás is a wilderness retreat located on the fringe of Ranthambhore National Park, in Rajasthan, India. The park offers opportunities for sighting leopards, tigers and deer.