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Spend Your Diwali 2023 Long Weekend At These Resorts In Rajasthan

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Located in diverse terrains, wildlife resorts in Rajasthan provide an engaging experience for nature enthusiasts and wildlife admirers. These retreats serve as entry points to discover the wild essence of the state, allowing you to observe a wide range of animals, from the secretive Ranthambhore's tigers to the leopards of Varawal. Here are some wildlife resorts to consider for the Diwali Weekend 2023.

The Oberoi Vanyavilas Resort, Ranthambore

The Oberoi Vanyavilas

The Oberoi Vanyavilas Wildlife Resort, a top-tier 5-star establishment in Ranthambhore, presents lavish tented lodgings. After an exciting day of tiger spotting in the nearby jungle, these tents provide an ideal place to relax and unwind. Inspired by historic travelling caravans, these roomy tents with 73.47 square meters of space include a canopied king-size bed, a sizable writing desk, and comfortable armchairs. They have a standalone bathtub with claw feet and teak wood floors. Check here for bookings and other details.

Address: Ranthambhore Rd, Sawai Madhopur, Rajasthan 322001

Brij Lakshman Sagar, Pali

Brij Lakshman Sagar

Brij Lakshman Sagar is a boutique hotel in Rajasthan, originally a hunting lodge built in the late 19th century. It was used to host noble families and British emissaries. The hotel aims to preserve the traditions of the House of Raipur with a conservationist approach. It follows a zero-kilometre design, using local resources for architecture, reflecting the rural Rajasthan lifestyle. Situated on 32 acres of land, the hotel offers 12 independent cottages with private pools, a historic water catchment, and a carved pool on a rock hill. Check here for bookings and other details. 

Address: Raipur Road, Near Haripur Railway Station, District Pali, Raipur, Rajasthan 306304

Chandra Mahal Haveli, Bharatpur

Amritara Chandra Mahal Haveli, Bharatpur

Chandra Mahal Haveli is a heritage resort in Pahersar, 25 kilometres from Bharatpur. Built in 1840, it holds a 170-year history with a multicultural past. The Haveli features Persian architecture, distinct from Rajasthan's palaces and forts. It offers a glimpse into a bygone era, situated in a rural village, offering a stark contrast to the urban lifestyle, focusing on simplicity and agriculture. Check here for bookings and other details.

Address: Jaipur -Agra Road, Paharsar, Nadbai, Bharatpur, Rajasthan 321001

Varawal Leopard Camp, Jawai

Varawal Leopard Camp

Varawal Camp is located in the 'Land of Leopards' amidst ancient rock formations. It offers a unique blend of wildlife, landscape, and comfort. Bera, a less-visited area, is gradually gaining popularity among travellers. Visitors can witness leopards in the region, near the Jawai Dam and the village of Varawal. Managed by the descendants of Maharana Pratap, the camp is steeped in historical significance, with Varawal being the last partition of Bera. The region is known for its wild animals and the thrilling experience it offers tourists. Check here for bookings and other details.

Address: 1, Village Barawal, Post-Bera Via Jawai: Bandh, Tehsil, Varaval, Rajasthan 306126

Sher Bagh Resort, Ranthambore

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Sher Bagh Resort has been dubbed India's inaugural camp-style luxury retreat. This environmentally-conscious resort in Rajasthan enhances your wildlife journey. Whether you explore Pugmark, their specialised shopping experience, or engage in wildlife sessions with naturalists and conservationists, your chosen activities promise to provide memorable experiences to carry with you. Check here for bookings and other details.

Address: Sherpur, Khiljipur, Kutalpura Maliyan, Rajasthan 322001

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