Amanbagh sits in a walled oasis at the head of a gorge
which opens into a large valley. Flooded during the monsoon
season, it becomes a lake which gradually recedes throughout
the year until the monsoon rains return. Surrounding the
valley and providing a catchment for the rain are rocky
hills and knolls that support sporadic and hardy vegetation.
The desolate hills make for an interesting visual contrast
to the plains below.
New Delhi, with its broad boulevards and tree-lined avenues,
is the primary gateway to Amanresorts' stays in northern
India. The international airport is located approximately
35km from the city centre. Car transfers from the Delhi
airport to Amanbagh takes approximately 4? hours at a
cost of US$200++ per car per way.
The secondary international gateway to Amanbagh is Jaipur,
which offers international flights to and from Dubai (the
return leg passes via New Delhi) and Bangkok. Jaipur is
a ? hour flight from Delhi. There are approximately six
daily flights between Delhi and Jaipur during high season,
operated by Sahara Airlines, Jet Airways and Indian Airlines.
Amanbagh provides return car transfers between the resort
and Jaipur, 1? hour drive away, at US$75++ per car per
way.
Aman-i-Khás, the tented camp for wildlife safaris set
on the outskirts of Ranthambhore National Park, is approximately
three hours complimentary drive away.
| Estimated Travel
Time (by car) |
|
Delhi |
Jaipur |
Aman-i-Khás |
Amanbagh |
| Delhi |
|
5 hours |
7 hours |
4
hours |
| Jaipur |
5 hours |
|
3
hours |
1
hours |
| Aman-i-Khás |
7 hours |
3 hours |
|
3 hours |
| Amanbagh |
4
hours |
1
hours |
3 hours |
|