
India
Suján Sher Bagh
- Luxury
- Wildlife
- Wellness
- Safari
- Photography
- Birdwatching
A refined tented camp on the edge of Ranthambhore, with tigers, craft and conservation at its heart.
Award-winning Suján Sher Bagh, located on the fringes of Ranthambhore National Park in Rajasthan, India, is a luxury tented camp that evokes the spirit of the 1920s Raj-era safari. Each tent is furnished with teak furniture, campaign-style chairs, and modern amenities. En-suite bathrooms and private verandahs add a touch of luxury to the rustic setting. Embark on guided jeep safaris led by experienced naturalists to track tigers in the wild. Back at base, the spa at Suján Sher Bagh offers rejuvenating treatments using traditional Ayurvedic techniques and locally-sourced natural ingredients, providing a retreat for relaxation and wellness amidst the wilderness.
Details
- Setting
- National Park · Wilderness · Plains
- Price (per night)(rough guide, £GBP)
- £500+
- Type of property
- Tented camp
- Room number
- 12 luxury tents
- Room capacity
- —
- Facilities
- Spa · Restaurant · Bar · Wifi · Garden · Laundry · Airport transfer
- Good for
- Couples · Families · Wildlife · Photography · Wellness
- Activities
- Jeep safaris · Tiger tracking · Birdwatching · Wellness treatments
Essentials
What to know before you go
Best time to visit
Kids
How to get there
Accessibility
Editorial guidance — confirm specifics with the host before booking.
Sustainability
How this escape gives back
Climate & conservation
- Solar powered or renewable energy
- Water recycling
- Limits plastic use
- Wildlife protection or rescue
- Sustainable build
Community & culture
- Employs local people
- Ethical and inclusive labour
- Funds projects
- Promotes local businesses
Location
India
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