TRAVEL
DREAM ESCAPES
With landscapes every bit as majestic as the creatures that inhabit them, this storied corner of Rajasthan has an allure all of its own
A DOSE OF ESCAPISM TO INSPIRE FUTURE GETAWAYS…
Karolina Kurkova has explored Rajasthan
Ranthambore
STAY
On the rugged, sun-scorched fringes of Ranthambore National Park, in south-eastern Rajasthan, sits Aman-i-Khás (1). Its ten impeccably turned-out tents - with soaring roofs of stretched canvas, teak woodwork and sunken marble bathtubs - give a firm nod to the Mughal era and the decks are ideal for kicking back with a paperback and a mug of milky chai and soaking up the view. It’s a sensational point from which to explore one of India’s most remarkable expanses - you’ll be longing to return well before you’ve left.