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29FQ+F6, Ranthambhore Rd, Sawai Madhopur, Rajasthan 322001, India Get directions
"A wildlife-focused resort that combines luxury accommodations with a strong emphasis on the surrounding natural environment, offering a refined base for exploring nearby wildlife and reserve experiences." - Denny Lee Denny Lee Denny Lee is a seasoned editor, writer, and traveler. He is currently an articles editor at Travel + Leisure. Travel + Leisure Editorial Guidelines
"A luxury jungle resort adjacent to a major tiger reserve where guests enjoy opulent tented accommodations, bonfire cocktails, intimate courtyards, and customized jungle safaris aimed at tiger sightings." - Paul Brady Paul Brady Paul Brady is the news director at Travel + Leisure and the brand's expert on cruise travel. He has been covering the travel industry for more than 15 years for outlets including Condé Nast Traveler, Skift, and The Huffington Post. Travel + Leisure Editorial Guidelines
"At this elegant, Oberoi-run retreat, spacious, magical, private tents are set between lemon and mango trees, with enclosed gardens, teak floors, claw-foot tubs, tiger motifs, and air conditioning. Water and flowering trees make the place feel like an Old-World safari camp. The dining room serves Indian, Thai, and Western cuisine. Arriving guests can be greeted by elephants at reception, before taking in tigers, bears, leopards, and hundreds of bird species on game drives. All this, an only a few hours drive south of Delhi."

"A luxury wildlife resort situated adjacent to a major tiger reserve, designed for nature-focused stays that offer authentic wilderness experiences and easy access to guided safaris and tiger-spotting opportunities." - AFAR
"At this elegant, Oberoi-run retreat, spacious, magical, private tents are set between lemon and mango trees, with enclosed gardens, teak floors, claw-foot tubs, tiger motifs, and air conditioning. Water and flowering trees make the place feel like an Old-World safari camp. The dining room serves Indian, Thai, and Western cuisine. Arriving guests can be greeted by elephants at reception, before taking in tigers, bears, leopards, and hundreds of bird species on game drives. All this, an only a few hours drive south of Delhi." - CNT Editors, Betsy Blumenthal


