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Amanbagh

Amanbagh is a contemporary sanctuary paying homage to India’s golden age and the historical landscape of Rajasthan.

The topography of the Alwar region consists of sandy plains interspersed with craggy hills, a stark contrast to Amanbagh’s setting which is an oasis of verdant greenery. Deriving its name from aman, meaning ‘peace’ in Sanskrit and bagh, meaning ‘garden’ in Hindi, Amanbagh lies within a walled compound once used by the Maharajah of Alwar to site his mobile hunting camps in search of the elusive tigers known to roam the nearby hills.

Long since abandoned, the trees and vegetation continued to thrive due to a reliable source of underground water. The resort is very much a modern day ‘Mughal Palace’, conceived in the present, but paying homage to the architecture and design of India’s golden age.

1 hr 30 minutes by car from Jaipur Airport.

Quintessentially Travel guests staying a minimum of 3 nights receive a room upgrade to next category at time of arrival (subject to availability) and 1 x 60 min spa treatment per guest during the stay

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