“A luxury, tented camp site combining opulence with adventure. Each tent has its own en suite and air conditioning. The camp offers guests superb food served in the communal dining room, a relaxing seating area with bar and private plunge pool. Safari drives, bird watching and star lit skies. ”
“A luxury, tented camp site combining opulence with adventure. Each tent has its own en suite and air conditioning. The camp offers guests superb food served in the communal dining room, a relaxing seating area with bar and private plunge pool. Safari drives, bird watching and star lit skies. ”
Hotel Review
Recommended For
- Safari
- Resident Big Cat Specialist Adam Bannister will share all his expertise
- Back to Nature
- Set amid unspoilt wilderness
- Wildlife Area
- Leopards are known to roam free in the area
- Sights nearby
- Temples at Ranakpur
- Birdwatching
- Jawai dam
- Cooking classes
- On site
- Trekking
- Romantic Break
- Restrictions on children
- Best suited to teens
- Remote
- Sit-out Terrace
- Full of character
- Eco
- Secluded setting
- Views
- Intimate
- Tented Camp
Facilities
- Restrictions on children
- Best suited to teens
- Communal Dining
- Fireplace
- Outdoor dining
- Massage
- No pets
- Sit-out Terrace
- Bar
- Bath robes
- Air conditioning
- Views
- Room service
- Sitting Room
- Garden
- Swimming Pool
Activities
- Safari
- Resident Big Cat Specialist Adam Bannister will share all his expertise
- Wildlife Area
- Leopards are known to roam free in the area
- Sights nearby
- Temples at Ranakpur
- Birdwatching
- Jawai dam
- Cooking classes
- On site
- Trekking
Map & Location
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This sophisticated, eight-tent camp is set in the Aravalli Hills, a comfortable three-hour drive from either Udaipur or Jodhpur. A stay here means avoiding both the crowds and the cumbersome regulations of India's wildlife reserves, while also getting a front-row seat on a fast disappearing way of life.
Originally published by Conde Nast Traveller (view article)
Spotting leopards in India
Guests staying the recommended three days, he says, should stand “at least a 75 per cent chance” of seeing a big cat over that time, for there are at least 30 at large in “the immediate vicinity”.
Originally published by The Telegraph (view article)