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Aman-i-Khas

Village- Sherpur, near Ranthambore National Park, Khilchipur, Sawai Madhopur, Rajasthan 322001, Inde, Sawai Madhopur

Hotel 5-star in Sawai Madhopur, India, in the heart of Sawai Madhopur, featuring nature immersion, spacious tents and Indian-inspired architecture.

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About

Aman-i-Khas is located in Sawai Madhopur, India. This 5★ hotel is part of the Aman property, offering an immersion in the surrounding nature. The setting is perfect for travelers seeking tranquility and authenticity. The architecture draws inspiration from Indian traditions, creating a warm and welcoming atmosphere.

What sets Aman-i-Khas apart is its commitment to understated luxury and harmony with the environment. Guests appreciate the comfort of spacious tents and the attentive service from the staff. The hotel positions itself as a retreat for those wishing to explore the region's wildlife and flora.

Before you go, know that Aman-i-Khas is ideal for couples and travelers seeking serenity. The hotel also attracts safari enthusiasts and outdoor adventure seekers. The best time to visit is between October and March, when the weather is milder.

_My tip from the Concierge: book your safari activities in advance to secure your spot, especially during peak season._

History & camp spirit

Aman-i-Khas belongs to that rare category of addresses that do not attempt to reproduce the conventional hotel, but rather reinterpret an older way of travelling. In Sawai Madhopur, at the edge of Ranthambore National Park, the property draws on the memory of the refined camps that once accompanied princely journeys across northern India. The intention is not decorative nostalgia, but a return to the idea of an elegant encampment: a light footprint in the landscape, a direct relationship with the elements, and hospitality expressed through discreet gestures rather than display.

The name itself captures this approach. Within the Aman universe, “Aman” suggests peace; “khas” refers to something private, particular, reserved. Together, they evoke an intimate retreat set apart from noise, designed for travellers seeking immersion rather than excess. This philosophy is visible in the camp’s composition: spacious tents inspired by Indian traditions, restrained lines, natural materials, and a constant dialogue with light, dust, trees and the rhythm of the day.

Its geographical setting is equally important. Sawai Madhopur has long been the principal gateway to Ranthambore, a landscape known for dry forests, lakes, ruins and wildlife. In this part of Rajasthan, history is never far away: forts, pavilions, traces of former hunting estates and village life form a dense cultural backdrop. The hotel does not attempt to summarise it all; instead, it offers a calm, edited reading of place through an aesthetic of restraint. Luxury here is discreet but tangible, expressed in space, silence and the sense of being welcomed somewhere that values proportion over effect.

What ultimately defines Aman-i-Khas is its ability to reconcile two ideas often treated separately: safari and retreat. On one hand, there is the promise of wildlife observation, early departures into the park and a close reading of the terrain. On the other, there is the return to a camp that asks very little of you, where one can sit quietly, take tea, listen to birds and watch evening settle. That balance between movement and stillness gives the property its true identity.

The property: a luxury camp at the threshold of Ranthambore

The property reveals itself as a camp laid out with precision yet without stiffness. At Aman-i-Khas, architecture does not seek to dominate the landscape; it settles into it with a sense of inevitability. The choice of the tent is far from incidental. It allows a tactile relationship with the environment around Sawai Madhopur while still delivering the comfort expected of a five-star address. This balance between apparent lightness and real substance is one of the property’s most compelling qualities.

The shared spaces extend the same idea of luxury through openness rather than excess. There is an Indian inspiration in the volumes, textiles, certain furniture lines and the attention to materials, yet the overall effect remains deliberately pared back. Nothing feels overloaded; nothing distracts from the essential impression of being in a refuge open to nature. Light moves freely, transitions between inside and outside are fluid, and the camp seems designed around the rhythm of the day.

Its setting is equally strategic. Sawai Madhopur is not merely a stopover but a threshold between protected wilderness and inhabited Rajasthan. From the hotel, one can access wildlife experiences with ease and still return to a sheltered atmosphere. That continuity matters. Aman-i-Khas is not simply where one sleeps after safari; it is part of the journey itself.

The scale of the property reinforces this impression. Rather than a large resort, it feels measured and intimate. Circulation remains calm, solitude is possible, and staff presence is attentive rather than intrusive. For travellers who associate luxury with space, silence and quality of service more than with an accumulation of facilities, this approach is especially persuasive.

Tents & the art of rest

At Aman-i-Khas, accommodation lies at the centre of the experience. The spacious tents, often cited as one of the property’s defining strengths, are far more than a stylistic gesture. They are conceived as true canvas suites, combining the spirit of a camp with the standards of high-end comfort. The aim is not rustic adventure, but a more immediate and sensory way of inhabiting the landscape.

The first impression is one of space. Where many nature-led stays favour compact layouts, Aman-i-Khas opts for generosity. The proportions allow guests to settle in properly and never feel as though they are occupying a temporary set. Furnishings and decorative elements draw on Indian traditions without excess. Lines remain restrained, materials bring warmth, and the overall atmosphere feels deeply restorative after time spent in the park.

A well-designed tent also offers a controlled porosity with the outdoors. One is neither entirely in a conventional room nor fully outside. That in-between condition changes the rhythm of rest. Sounds, light and shifts in temperature become part of the stay. Morning feels more gradual; evening returns to the tent carry the comfort of coming back to a personal shelter after the intensity of safari.

For couples, this arrangement naturally supports privacy. Solo travellers and nature enthusiasts will also appreciate the calm it affords. In a destination often defined by wildlife sightings, it matters that the room is not treated as a mere logistical necessity. Here, it becomes a meaningful part of the journey.

Dining: measured simplicity and the rhythm of the stay

In a camp of this nature, dining plays a subtler role than it might in a grand city or beach hotel. At Aman-i-Khas, it does not try to compete with the destination; it supports the stay, follows its rhythm and extends the property’s sense of discreet comfort. Meals are part of the overall logic of the place: nourishing without heaviness, pleasurable without display, always leaving room for landscape, conversation and rest.

Sawai Madhopur naturally shapes this experience. Days here often revolve around safari timings, with early departures and returns that vary according to the programme. Dining therefore needs to be flexible and responsive. That is one of the pleasures of a well-run retreat: the sense that meals are not rigidly scheduled rituals, but moments adjusted to the real pace of travel.

Indian inspiration has an obvious place in such a setting, provided it is handled with clarity and restraint. Travellers come not only to see wildlife, but to feel a region, and food is part of that sensory reading. The value of dining at Aman-i-Khas lies in its ability to balance local grounding with ease and precision.

The setting matters almost as much as the plate. In a luxury camp, eating is also a way of inhabiting a moment: late-afternoon light, cooler evening air, the sounds of the landscape and the sense of being removed from urban time all shape the experience. The attentive service noted in the brief finds a natural expression here, through anticipation, flexibility and quiet care.

Wellbeing & return to calm

At Aman-i-Khas, wellbeing is not limited to the narrow idea of a spa; it is part of the way the entire stay is structured so that body and mind can return to a more balanced rhythm. In a destination associated with dawn departures, dusty tracks and the focused attention required by wildlife viewing, this dimension becomes especially meaningful.

The camp’s setting itself supports that transition. Immersion in the natural surroundings of Sawai Madhopur, highlighted in the brief, acts as a first layer of wellbeing. Silence here is not empty but alive: birds, wind, trees and distant movement in the landscape. Combined with space, light and restrained design, it creates conditions that are inherently restorative.

Within the Aman ethos, wellbeing is often expressed through an individualised approach, responsive to what guests need in the moment rather than through standardised routines. Without overstating specifics, this is clearly a setting suited to restorative treatments, relaxation and recovery after time spent exploring the park.

More broadly, wellbeing here also means mental uncluttering. The property suits couples and travellers seeking serenity because it encourages a different use of time: fewer distractions, more presence, and a renewed ability to inhabit simple moments fully.

Concierge & services: the art of making a stay seamless

At a property such as Aman-i-Khas, service is measured not by display but by its ability to make the stay feel effortlessly smooth. The brief highlights the attentiveness of the staff, and that is likely one of the most decisive elements of the experience. Near a national park, where safari timings are fixed and logistics can vary with season and availability, hospitality becomes something very practical: simplifying, anticipating and adjusting.

The most obvious expression of this is safari planning. The recommendation to book activities in advance, especially between October and March, points to a destination with clear seasonality and limited access. Good concierge service does more than secure a slot; it helps shape a stay that feels balanced and suited to each traveller’s pace.

That intelligence extends into daily details: adapting meal times to early departures, preparing for returns from excursions, arranging moments of rest and responding to individual requests without friction. In the best nature-led hotels, comfort depends as much on continuity as on facilities.

Aman-i-Khas also attracts different kinds of guests, even if it is especially well suited to couples and those seeking serenity. Service therefore needs to modulate its tone, offering discretion to some and more guidance to others. When that calibration is right, everything feels simple, natural and quietly assured.

The Sawai Madhopur way of life: wildlife, seasons and rural Rajasthan

A stay at Aman-i-Khas is also a way of discovering Sawai Madhopur as more than a gateway to Ranthambore. The town and its surroundings move to the rhythm of a particular geography: park edges, Rajasthani countryside, village roads, dry hills, water bodies and historical remains. For travellers, this part of Rajasthan offers an experience distinct from the state’s grand urban heritage. Here, attention shifts from palaces to the meeting line between inhabited land and the wild.

Ranthambore naturally shapes the local imagination. Many arrive in Sawai Madhopur hoping to observe wildlife, and that expectation gives the stay a special intensity. Yet the destination is not only about sightings. It is also about light, dust, trees, ruins and the sense of a lived landscape rather than a staged one.

Season matters greatly. The period from October to March, noted in the brief, brings more temperate conditions for exploration and changes the entire feel of the day. Mornings become especially rewarding; evenings regain a softness suited to lingering over dinner or conversation.

The local art of living lies in this balance between exploration and retreat. There is the outward pull of the park, certainly, but also the pleasure of slowing down, observing carefully and allowing the place to reveal itself without forcing it.

Book with MyConciergeHotel

Booking Aman-i-Khas through MyConciergeHotel means approaching the property with the level of preparation it deserves. A stay in Sawai Madhopur is not planned in quite the same way as a city break or a simple leisure weekend. The destination has clear seasonality, sought-after activities and a delicate balance to strike between wildlife viewing, rest and travel logistics. In that context, editorial and concierge support becomes especially valuable.

Timing is the first consideration. The brief notes that October to March is the most favourable period thanks to milder weather, which also means stronger demand. Booking ahead, particularly for safari activities, is not merely advisable but often essential if you wish to preserve the quality of your programme.

The second consideration is coherence. Aman-i-Khas appeals to travellers seeking tranquillity, authenticity and immersion in nature, yet not everyone will want to experience those promises in the same way. Some will prioritise time in the park; others will prefer to leave more room for the camp itself. A well-supported booking helps calibrate that balance.

Booking with MyConciergeHotel also means benefiting from an editorial perspective on the property. Aman-i-Khas is not conventionally showy; it is a place of nuance, silence and landscape. Understanding that in advance helps ensure that the address is chosen for the right reasons.

Signature experiences

Exclusive on-site programmes that define this property's character, beyond the room key.

  • Dawn safari into Ranthambore

    Setting out before the day warms is one of the defining pleasures of Sawai Madhopur. Early departure gives the landscape a particular quality: low light, cooler air, a greater sense of alertness in the natural world and the feeling of entering the park as it wakes. From Aman-i-Khas, the experience is heightened by the contrast between the focus of the outing and the calm of returning to camp afterwards.

    IncontournableReservation required
  • Post-safari breakfast back at camp

    After an early outing, returning to Aman-i-Khas extends the experience rather than ending it. Breakfast becomes a moment of decompression, when impressions from the park are still vivid and the camp regains its softness. It is one of the stay’s simplest and most satisfying pleasures: settling back into your own rhythm, sharing the morning’s sightings and enjoying the property’s understated comfort.

    Included in your stay
  • Wellbeing ritual after the trails

    After several hours spent exploring the surroundings of Ranthambore, recovery acquires a special value. A relaxing treatment, a quiet pause, a restorative ritual or simply time at rest within the camp’s peaceful atmosphere helps rebalance the stay. It is especially suited to travellers who want to alternate the intensity of exploration with genuine restoration.

    SérénitéReservation required
  • Private dinner under the stars

    In a luxury camp, evening has a particular texture. Temperatures soften, the sounds of the landscape shift and time seems to slow. A private dinner in this setting highlights what the property does best: a warm atmosphere, attentive service and a direct relationship with the surrounding nature. It is especially suited to couples seeking a moment set apart.

    Reservation required
  • Contemplative time in your tent

    One of Aman-i-Khas’s signature experiences is also its quietest: fully inhabiting your spacious tent as a private refuge. Reading, resting, listening to the landscape, watching the light change or simply doing nothing becomes a meaningful way of travelling. For those used to over-scheduled stays, this pause is a reminder that luxury can also lie in space, calm and inward availability.

    Luxe discretIncluded in your stay
  • Tailored wildlife observation at your own pace

    Not every traveller approaches Ranthambore in the same way. Some want to maximise time in the park, while others prefer a more spacious rhythm that leaves room for rest and contemplation. This experience is about shaping wildlife observation around your own pace so that it remains a pleasure rather than a race. It is a fitting expression of the Aman-i-Khas balance between immersion and serenity.

    Reservation required

Highlights

  • Spacious tents inspired by Indian traditions
  • Immersed in nature around Sawai Madhopur
  • Peaceful retreat for exploring local wildlife
  • Warm atmosphere in harmony with the surroundings

Services & amenities

Dining

  • Bar

Services

  • 24-hour concierge
  • Laundry service

Connectivity

  • Free Wi-Fi

Accessibility

  • Elevator

Other amenities

  • 24-hour front desk
  • Air conditioning
  • Bathrobes and slippers
  • Blackout curtains
  • Breakfast service
  • Daily housekeeping
  • Flat-screen TV
  • In-room safe
  • Luggage storage
  • Massage treatments
  • Minibar
  • Multilingual staff
  • Nespresso machine
  • Non-smoking property
  • Premium toiletries
  • Private dining room
  • Restaurant
  • Turndown service
  • USB charging ports
  • Wake-up service

Rooms & suites

Room catalog coming soon.

Location & access

Address: Village- Sherpur, near Ranthambore National Park, Khilchipur, Sawai Madhopur, Rajasthan 322001, Inde

Map showing the location of Aman-i-Khas
Map data © OpenStreetMap contributors · Tiles courtesy of the Wikimedia Foundation

View on the map

Less than 33 minutes on foot from the heart of the neighbourhood: museums, Michelin tables, and the everyday shops you actually need.

What we visit in the neighbourhood

Three places I send my guests to on their first day.

My tip: start early — you save 30 minutes at the door.

  • Ranthambore Tiger Machan ResortTourist attraction
    807 m · 10 min walk
  • todi ke hanuman jiTemple
    1.9 km · 23 min walk
  • Masjid KhilchipurMosque
    2.2 km · 27 min walk
  • गोमुखी दरवाजा रणथंभोरHistoric landmark
    2.6 km · 31 min walk
  • Sultan Bagh Resort by The Sky Imperial, RanthamboreTourist attraction
    2.7 km · 33 min walk
  • Entrance Gate for Trinetra Ganesh Temple & Jogi MahalTourist attraction
    2.8 km · 33 min walk
  • Ganesh Dham Circle गणेश धाम सर्किलHistoric landmark
    2.8 km · 34 min walk
  • BAI JEE LAL KI BAORITourist attraction
    3.6 km · 43 min walk

What we do nearby

What I book for them when they have a free half-day.

My tip: book the day before — the best tables close fast.

  • Forest Office Check Post - SherpurPark
    2.8 km · 33 min walk
  • Ranthambore SafariNational park
    4.4 km · 53 min walk
  • High PointNational park
    4.4 km · 53 min walk
  • Tiger ReservePark
    4.9 km · 59 min walk

Distinctions & affiliations

Sources & verification

The factual information on this page is sourced from and verifiable against open encyclopaedias and reference databases.

External references

Data collected on 31 May 2026.

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Why choose Aman-i-Khas?

Aman-i-Khas is an exceptional address in Sawai Madhopur, chosen by the Concierge for its location, service and character. This page gathers verified facts — rooms, dining, amenities, access and policies — together with the Concierge's tip, the operational secret worth knowing before you go. Updated 31 May 2026.

The Concierge's 5 top answers about this hotel

The questions my guests ask me most. Direct answers, no fluff.

  1. Does the hotel have parking facilities?

    The hotel has on-site parking, but spaces may be limited. It is recommended to contact the concierge to reserve a spot in advance.

  2. What kind of breakfast is served?

    Aman-i-Khas offers a continental breakfast, which may be included in your rate or available at an additional cost. The timings and room service options can be confirmed by the concierge.

  3. Is Wi-Fi available throughout the hotel?

    Wi-Fi is available for free throughout the hotel, including in the rooms and common areas.

  4. Are pets allowed at Aman-i-Khas?

    Pets are not allowed at Aman-i-Khas. For special requests, please contact the concierge.

  5. How far is the hotel from the airport?

    The nearest airport is Sawai Madhopur Airport, located about 15 km from the hotel, approximately a 30-minute drive. Transfers can be arranged.

    My tip : Prévoyez votre heure d'atterrissage exacte, le transfert se cale plus facilement que sur un horaire estimé.

Frequently asked questions

Before your stay

  • Does the hotel have parking facilities?

    The hotel has on-site parking, but spaces may be limited. It is recommended to contact the concierge to reserve a spot in advance.

  • What kind of breakfast is served?

    Aman-i-Khas offers a continental breakfast, which may be included in your rate or available at an additional cost. The timings and room service options can be confirmed by the concierge.

  • Is Wi-Fi available throughout the hotel?

    Wi-Fi is available for free throughout the hotel, including in the rooms and common areas.

  • Are pets allowed at Aman-i-Khas?

    Pets are not allowed at Aman-i-Khas. For special requests, please contact the concierge.

  • How far is the hotel from the airport?

    The nearest airport is Sawai Madhopur Airport, located about 15 km from the hotel, approximately a 30-minute drive. Transfers can be arranged.

  • Does the hotel have a pool?

    Aman-i-Khas does not have a pool. For other leisure options, please consult the concierge.

  • Is early check-in available?

    Early check-in is subject to availability. It is advisable to contact the concierge in advance to check this option.

  • Are airport transfers offered?

    Airport transfers may be offered, usually at an additional cost. Please contact the concierge to arrange this service.

  • What is the hotel's cancellation policy?

    The hotel's cancellation policy may vary depending on the rate and season. Generally, free cancellation is possible 24 to 72 hours before arrival. Contact the concierge for more details.

  • Are there any tourist taxes to pay?

    Local tourist taxes may apply and are usually collected on-site. The amount may vary depending on the night and the number of guests.

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