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Wednesday, August 7, 2024 Experience the newly opened Aamaghati Wildlife Resort, offering luxury and adventure near Ranthambore National Park, with safari tours available even during monsoon. Experience the newly opened Aamaghati Wildlife Resort, perfectly nestled on the outskirts of Ranthambore National Park. This unique destination invites adventurers and nature enthusiasts to indulge in an unforgettable vacation, with Zones 6 to 10 available for safari tours even during the monsoon season.

Situated within one of India’s most celebrated wildlife reserves, the resort effortlessly combines the thrill of the outdoors with the elegance of luxury accommodations. Named after the beautiful mango tree-lined ravine within the heart of the Ranthambore Sanctuary, Aamaghati Wildlife Resort is strategically located for prime access to the park, famed for its vibrant tiger population. Guests are assured an extraordinary experience, merging exciting wildlife encounters with top-notch amenities and services.



Although winter is traditionally the most popular time to visit, Aamaghati offers a captivating experience year-round. During the monsoon, the forest comes alive, transformed into a verdant paradise that enhances the resort’s enchanting ambiance. Aamaghati Wildlife Resort is a testament to the rich heritage and innovative design, embracing both historical significance and modern Mud architecture.

Steeped in the historical and cultural legacy of the region, the resort pays tribute to the Chauhan kings of Ranthambore. Thoughtful design elements, such as the bar named Johra Bohra and the restaurant called Badal Mahal, honor the fort’s ancient liquor cellars, granaries, and garrison dining halls. These features seamlessly integrate the storied past and legends of Ranthambore into the resort’s very essence, offering guests a profound and immersive experience.

Mr. Abhishek Hissaria, MD of Aamaghati Resort, adds , “A unique aspect of the 5.3- acre resort is its conceptualization by the pioneers of Mud Architecture, the late Revathi and Vasant Kamath.

They utilized a special technique involving mud, cow dung, and lime plaster, along with thatch roofs and bamboo details, minimizing cement usage throughout the resort. The layout replicates the zones of Ranthambore National Park, capturing the essence of the forest. Built on an elevated platform, the resort offers a 360-degree view of the surroundings.

Every part of the resort is wheelchair accessible, making Aamaghati a perfect choice for multi generational families.” The Aamaghati Wildlife Resort offers four distinct categories of accommodations: Evoke, Elegant, Legacy Suite, and Signature Suite. Each room provides unparalleled comfort and luxury, with breathtaking views of the scenic Aravali mountains.

Adding a touch of local charm, each room is named after a famous Ranthambore tiger, such as Mr. Bond, Sundari, or Charger, with room numbers starting with ‘T’ (e.g.

, T-17) to reflect the tigers’ identification system in Ranthambore. The rooms exude the ambiance of a traditional village house, featuring bamboo and wicker roofs, and teak log details, while still offering the highest quality amenities. Guests can wake up to the delightful sound of chirping birds and enjoy stunning sunrise views of the forest.

Designed with wildlife enthusiasts in mind, especially those keen on early morning jungle safaris, the best suite includes two bathrooms, allowing couples to quickly prepare for their adventures. “Our resort is an ideal choice for intimate events, including weddings and other special occasions. A unique feature of Aamaghati is our separate kitchens for vegetarian and non-vegetarian food, ensuring the purity of our vegetarian menu.

Of course, local Rajasthani cuisine is a specialty,” says Mr. Abhishek Hissaria, MD of Aamaghati Resort. Aamaghati Wildlife Resort stands as a beacon of sustainability, showcasing eco-friendly architecture and innovative practices.

The resort’s use of mud plaster significantly reduces energy consumption by five percent. Efforts to minimize carbon footprints and maximize water conservation are evident throughout the property. To reduce plastic waste, glass bottles are provided to guests, supported by the resort’s own water bottling plant.

Efficient Sewage Treatment Plants (ESTP) and natural rivulets recharge groundwater, while treated wastewater is utilized to maintain lush greenery. These initiatives position Aamaghati as the premier sustainable resort in the region. Reaching Aamaghati Wildlife Resort is convenient and straightforward.

The Delhi-Mumbai Expressway connects the resort to Delhi in four and a half hours and to Gurugram in four hours. Additionally, the resort is easily accessible by road from Jaipur airport, providing numerous travel options for guests..

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