Aman I Khas
Aman I Khas
Aman I Khas
Surrounded by trees,
the step-well is also
a good spot for bird
watching. The region
is home to more
than 350 unique
bird species.
In the evenings,
local musicians
provide a hauntingly
beautiful soundtrack
to the setting sun.
Crickets join in as
darkness falls, pulling
a blanket of stars
across the sky.
Prize predator sightings in the core of the park include tigers, leopards and smaller jungle cats. Chital deer, antelope and hyena
can be seen roaming the savannah, while lakes and watering holes are home to the marsh crocodile and prolific birdlife.
Crumbling ruins of forts and temples are scattered throughout the park. Particularly
dramatic is the 10th century Ranthambore Fort, witness to battles, sieges and the
rise and fall of many royal families over the centuries.
The Old City offers another glimpse of the past with colourfully dressed Rajasthani
women haggling with shopkeepers along the vibrant main thoroughfare, and
donkeys and camels still the preferred mode of transport.
Aman-i-Khás is an adventure camp for travellers wanting to immerse themselves in the rugged
wilderness, rural traditions and plentiful wildlife of Rajasthan.