In “Where to stay in Ranthambore”, Ms. Jasreen Mayal Khanna highlights that “The cream arches and traditional Rajasthani frescoes at this stunning property mimic the opulence of a royal palace, while the gleaming tents feature clawfoot bathtubs, tiger-motif linen and floors made of teak.” adding “The 20-acre hotel is also known for its wellness offerings, be it open-air hatha yoga sessions or a Balinese massage in the haveli-style spa with views of a lily pond.”
Ms. Khanna emphasises that “The observation deck is one of the best lookout spots in the area and you can even ask the staff to arrange a Champagne sundowner with grilled food, right there.” adding “Children will get a lot out of the Little Naturalist programme, which has an emphasis on appropriate behaviour towards nature and animals.”
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Second child until maximum age of 12 years will be accommodated in the same room at additional supplement. The additional amount is not included in the room price mentioned and shall be payable at the hotel during check-out.
400 AED (including tax)
250 AED (including tax)