Ranthambhore National Park in Rajasthan is known as the finest place in the world to observe Royal … [+]
SUJÁN, the country’s leading conservation specialist, is offering families an unforgettable chance to rediscover India’s cultural heritage and pristine natural landscapes. This experience will take you on a quest through the wilderness of Ranthambhore and Jawai, two of Rajasthan’s most captivating national parks, where you can track the elusive Royal Bengal tiger and witness the largest stronghold of leopards in India.
With children under eight years of age welcome for free, the entire family can experience the elevated luxury camping at SUJÁN Sher Bagh, Ranthambhore, and SUJÁN Jawai, where wildlife adventures and immersive educational activities are designed to cater to the interests and comfort of all ages. Junior Ranger outings, wildlife photography excursions, cooking classes in the jungle, horse rides, and bird-watching tours are just a few of the many exciting activities awaiting your family. The camps have recently undergone multi-million dollar redesigns and offer next-generation tented camping experiences, where you can witness some of the world’s most spectacular wildlife in their natural habitats, guided by India’s best guides, drivers, and vehicles.
SUJÁN Sher Bagh is well-known for its expert conservation efforts and friendly and professional … [+]
SUJÁN Sher Bagh, Ranthambhore’s original conservation safari camp, is located in the world’s finest destination to observe tigers in the wild. Discerning guests opt for SUJÁN Sher Bagh due to its accomplished conservation initiatives and delightful group of guides and trackers, whose familiarity with the park and its wildlife is unparalleled.
The two-bedroomed Imperial ‘Raj Bagh’ Suite is the perfect child-friendly hideaway, complete with a sweeping pool deck and private heated dip-pool that offers privacy from the main guest tents. The exquisite decor and stunning main pool, overlooking the Ranthambhore hills, will make your stay unforgettable. You can enjoy Anglo-Indian cuisine during the day and traditional jungle recipes at night, cooked around a crackling campfire, accompanied by one of the camp’s famous ‘Tiger-tinis’ under starlit skies.
Ranthambhore National Park in Rajasthan has been known for decades as the finest place in the world to observe Royal Bengal tigers in the wild. Sloth bears, antelopes, deer, wild boar, and over 350 species of birds can also be spotted in the park. The forest is home to the 14th century UNESCO Fort, and the mix of architecture, history, and wildlife makes for a unique safari experience.
SUJÁN Jawai. A place of enchanting landscapes and majestic wildlife, families and children of all … [+]
SUJÁN JAWAI is a pioneering conservation tourism project located in Western Rajasthan, India, between the cities of Jodhpur and Udaipur. Celebrating its 10th anniversary this year, it offers an enchanting landscape and majestic wildlife, including sightings of wild leopards that peacefully coexist with rural nomadic tribes and communities. The area boasts pristine wilderness and billion-year-old granite rock formations, making it a topographical tapestry for guests to explore. Visitors can enjoy temple trails, rural village ventures, hikes, cycle rides, and tracking over 30 mammal species, 270 bird types, 6 recorded amphibian species, and over 19 reptilian species.
SUJÁN JAWAI’s new private encampment, ‘Eden at JAWAI,’ is ideal for family travelers seeking an exclusive touch. Spread over 4,680sq ft, it offers three double bedroom tented suites with a separate lounge and dining tent, a private heated pool, and a boma campfire. A dedicated team of guides and trackers are available for family outings, along with a personal Aide-de-Camp, Butler, and private chef for special family occasions.
Visitors can also discover SUJÁN JAWAI’s beautiful stables and paddocks, where over a dozen Marwari and Kathiawari horses are available to ride. Guests of all ages can explore the Jawai wilderness on horseback, traversing billion-year-old granite rock formations, Jawai hills, dry riverbeds, and rural villages. The traditional routes of the Rabari herdsman offer an exciting and alternative way to venture out on safari. Riding lessons, grooming, and spending time taking care of these unique horses with the grooms are also available.