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SUJÁN Sher Bagh is an intimate tented camp a short drive from India’s most accessible tiger viewing destination, Ranthambore National Park.
You’ll be instantly transported back to the 1920s and the days of the British Raj, with colonial-era furniture, antiques, and dark wood details. Staff are attentive and delight with details like blankets and binoculars to enhance your game drives. Dine on mouthwatering cuisine at the restaurant, a mix of Italian and Indian, and when it’s time to kick back, lounge by the pool or book yourself in at the spa. End your day by the campfire and share safari stories with the other guests.
What we love
- Attentive service–we love the extra details like blankets to keep you warm on a morning safari
- This is part of Sujan, a small group of hotels in India known for their boutique design and high quality service
- Observe tigers, deer, peacocks, eagles and more in nearby Ranthambore National Park
- The owners, Jaisal and Anjali, work hard to support wildlife conservation and the local rural communities–you can feel good about a stay here
- Atmospheric camp with plenty of character–by day, admire the textiles, antiques, and photography on display. In the evening, enjoy the soft glow from the torchlit pathways
- Fantastic food served at the restaurant, from Italian to Indian cuisine. Sujan properties are known for their foodie flair and quality
Tiger sightings can never be guaranteed but numbers have increased in recent years
The tents aren’t soundproof but there’s something soothing about drifting off to the sounds of the jungle
Sher Bagh is best suited to families with older children or teens, as there are no specific facilities for younger kids. Babysitting can be arranged upon request and the restaurant can provide plainer international food to cater for picky eaters. Extra beds can be added to all tents.
The owners are keen environmentalists and have planted many trees around the property as part of a rewilding initiative. In 1988, they co-established The Ranthambhore Foundation, an NGO, and The SNS Foundation, which strives to educate communities so they can establish economic independence.
Most of the hotel staff are from surrounding rural communities and all of the experiences at the property are carefully designed to give back to the community. They also take in lesser-visited areas of the park to avoid overtourism, and a small portion of every stay goes towards conservation initiatives in the local area.
One of the initiatives they support is Village Wildlife Volunteers, an organisation that works to defend the wildlife of Ranthambore National Park against poachers and other threats.
SUJÁN Sher Bagh is located on Sherpur just outside of Ranthambore National Park./p>
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