Aman-I-Khas, Ranthambore
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About Aman-I-Khas, Ranthambore
Twelve tented pavilions pitched on the edge of Ranthambhore National Park make Aman-I-Khas, Ranthambore one of India's most distinctive luxury retreat venues — a property where the wilderness itself becomes part of the event experience. Opened in 2003 as part of the Aman Resorts portfolio, the camp draws corporate retreat planners and private celebration hosts who require absolute privacy, a curated guest count under 100, and the kind of environmental immersion that a conventional banquet facility simply cannot provide. Every square metre of the property is engineered around intimacy, making it the rare venue where exclusivity is structural rather than merely marketed.
Exclusive-Use Tented Camp for Corporate Retreats in Ranthambhore
The entire property operates on an exclusive-use model, placing every tented pavilion, the central dining tent, and the open-air gathering space at a single group's disposal. The canvas-and-steel Mughal-inspired tents — each with private verandas and en-suite bathrooms — are spread across a landscaped site that borders the Ranthambhore tiger reserve, delivering a natural pre-function area that no urban convention hall can replicate. For corporate offsites and senior leadership retreats, this configuration supports a floating capacity of up to 100 guests across multiple informal session formats, from hollow-square discussions inside the dining tent to open-air plenary setups under a canopy of stars. The safari-camp aesthetic is deliberate and precise, reflecting the Aman brand's signature alignment between architecture and landscape.
Wilderness Retreats and Private Celebrations at the Edge of a Tiger Reserve
The property is most frequently engaged for two distinct event profiles: senior corporate retreats requiring confidential, distraction-free environments, and intimate private celebrations such as milestone birthdays or anniversaries that benefit from a fully controlled, bespoke setting. For corporate groups, Aman-I-Khas pairs guided morning tiger safaris into Ranthambhore National Park with structured afternoon sessions, creating a rhythm of experience and reflection that urban luxury retreats in Rajasthan consistently fail to replicate. For private celebrations, the in-house culinary team delivers multi-course dinners with regional Rajasthani and international menus, and the camp's alcohol policy permits service within the property. Planners should note that the 12-tent configuration caps accommodation at 24 guests, meaning larger groups of up to 100 require day-delegate arrangements or phased programming — a practical constraint that rewards early-stage capacity planning.
Location, Access, and Sustainability Credentials Relevant to Planners
Aman-I-Khas holds consistent recognition within the Aman portfolio for its low-impact, conservation-aligned operation — a distinction that carries measurable value for corporate clients with published ESG commitments or sustainability-linked event procurement policies. The property's positioning inside the buffer zone of a UNESCO-recognised tiger corridor means all site operations adhere to forest department regulations, which also reinforces the exclusivity of the experience: no day-tripping public traffic passes through the grounds. The nearest commercial airport is Jaipur International, approximately 180 kilometres away, with road transfers bookable through the property.
Planning an Event at Aman-I-Khas Through Spalba
Aman-I-Khas is listed on Spalba with venue details, capacity configurations, and contact pathways available directly on the property page. For planners building an RFP around an exclusive-use wilderness retreat in Rajasthan, the Spalba listing consolidates the specification process — allowing a like-for-like comparison with alternative luxury resort venues before a formal proposal is requested. Given the property's limited inventory and the typically long lead time for exclusive-use blocks at Aman properties, early-stage enquiry through the listing is advisable for groups targeting peak season dates between October and March.


















