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Nestled on the edge of Ranthambore National Park, Fateh’s Retreat is a tranquil getaway owned by the family of Fateh Singh Rathore, the famous ‘Tiger Man of India’.
Fateh and his family have lovingly constructed this elegant property and reforested the land, turning what was once farmland into the most revered tiger reserve in the country, and the population has thrived. Nature and adventure lovers will be fulfilled on safari through the Aravalli Hills, but for those looking for a safe haven from India’s bustling cities without compromising creature comforts, the infinity pool and gorgeous food are unforgettable too.
What we love
- The opportunity to go on safari through Ranthambore National Park, spotting deer, leopards, Bengal tigers, and more
- We adore the infinity pool with its unbeatable views of the forest and the Aravalli Hills
- Ideal for wildlife lovers and photographers. Your hosts are deeply connected to nature and can share their endless knowledge with you
- The bedrooms are spacious and complete with modern amenities, perfect for when you need to relax after a long safari
Sections of the park are closed from July to September, but the monsoons are great if you’re the type who can relax in the rain
Far from Rajasthan’s cities and a little difficult to get to, but more than worth it for those happy to travel to see India’s rarest, most majestic wildlife
While there is no guarantee of seeing the park’s indigenous creatures, it’s a beautiful park that can’t be missed
Families are welcome, but amenities are not designed with families in mind.
The hotel and its surrounding forests have been faithfully restored by owner, Fateh Singh Rathore, and the numbers of Bengal tigers in the area have increased in the decades since its founding.
Located along Ranthambore Road, a 10-minute drive from the town of Sawai Madhopur, and a three-hour drive from Jodhpur
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