This
70-year-old hunting lodge from the Taj Hotels
of the erstwhile rulers of Jaipur, is set amidst
12 acres of lush gardens. The lodge is a 20-minute
drive from the Ranthambore National Park (Rajasthan,
India), which is famous for its tiger population.
The Ranthambore National Park is home to the Royal
Bengal Tiger, apart from being one of the most
picturesque game reserves in the world. The Ranthambore
National Park is covered under Project Tiger,
which is one of Asia's most important conservation
efforts. The presence of the ruins of the Ranthambore
Fort and one of the world's largest banyan trees
in the park adds to its charm and uniqueness.
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