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Suján Sher Bagh

Ranthambhore, India

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Tented 'Jungle' Suite


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US$ 1556

  • 1 King bed – 52sqm / 568sqft
  • Separate sitting area – Writing desk
  • Glass and canvas walls open onto your private verandah overlooking wild jungle grasses and the surrounding canopy
  • Located in the centre of the House, next to Dining Tent
  • En-suite bathroom with a brass bathtub and open stone shower – Separate toilets – Double vanities – Make-up mirror – Bathrobes and slippers – Forest Essentials bathroom toiletries
  • Complimentary WIFI – In-room safe – Air conditioning and Pedestal fan
  • 1 Extra bed for a child up to 12 Years possible – Charges apply – 3 Persons Maximum

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The Family 'Machhli' Suite

  • Two adjacent double tented jungle suites – Each with 1 King bed – 92sqm / 1,000sqft
  • Separate sitting area – Writing desk
  • Private Verandah – Wilderness view
  • This intimate suite is sheltered by a grove of trees planted by our family over the decades and set within a private walled garden
  • It is perfect for any family looking for a bit of privacy, set back from the main guest tents
  • Located next to Reception Tent
  • 2 En-suite bathrooms with bathtub and shower – Separate toilets – Double vanities – Make-up mirror – Bathrobes and slippers – Forest Essentials bathroom toiletries
  • Complimentary WIFI – In-room safe – Air conditioning and Pedestal fan
  • 1 Extra bed for a child up to 12 Years possible – Charges apply – 5 Persons MaximumPlease contact Relais & Chateaux Call Centre to book this suites

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The Imperial 'Raj Bagh' Suite

3 travelers

1 room

1 bathroom

100 sqm

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The Royal 'Sher' Suite


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3 travelers

1 room

1 bathroom

130 sqm

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Nestled on the borders of world renowned Ranthambore National Park Suján Sher Bagh Bagh transports you to the 1920s, evoking life on safari during the heyday of the British Raj. The Suján family has played an active role in the conservation effort at Ranthambhore since 1974, and continues to do so more than 40 years on. Sher Bagh is a pioneering camp of 10 luxurious tents, and 2 exceptional tented suites. Enjoy crackling campfires under star lit skies, where naturalists to share the facts of the forest. It’s a place where comfort, style and conservation meet. Sher Bagh’s guides and offer an unsurpassed game drive experience. Their incredible knowledge of the park and the behaviour of its star inhabitant, the tiger, together with their passionate enthusiasm, make a stay here unparalleled. When not on safari, relax under the shade of sleepy neem trees with a book from the library or to take a dip in the private, heated swimming pool watching the sunset. The cuisine here combines Anglo-Indian style lunches and traditional Indian dinners cooked over the fire in clay ovens using homegrown ingredients, hand-picked from the gardens.

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Our commitments

Here, preserving our natural heritage is a way of life. Suppliers and producers are encouraged to get involved in protecting the environment through innovative ways.
Sher Bagh raises awareness among their suppliers about using natural, traditional and organic farming methods and a ‘no plastic’ policy. Important work is carried out in collaboration with governmental wildlife protection agencies and NGOs: the property provides them with resources and manpower for their critical work in conservation. Indigenous plants are nurtured and grown throughout the grounds. The property’s own foundation, “SNS”, supports local development by helping locals develop new skills to boost their employability. To reduce greenhouse gas emissions, solar energy and waste fed fuel is used for heating and electricity, and seafood does not figure on the menu; the sea is just too far away.
Jaisal & Anjali Singh have personally designed & created each of the exclusive destination experiences out of sheer passion and an overwhelming commitment to protecting and preserving India’s wildlife, heritage and culture for future generations. The Suján Family has been working with tigers through filming, monitoring, researching and creating awareness about these majestic cats in Ranthambhore for generations. They put Ranthambhore on the map through their pioneering filming of tigers in the wild and in 1988, established The Ranthambhore Foundation, a Non Governmental Organisation (NGO), working closely with the development of villages around the park boundaries. Jaisal and Anjali have since continued the family’s legacy of conservation through the creation of Suján by introducing proven sustainable tourism models by opening ethically sound, luxury boutique experiences in unique areas of pristine wilderness, which benefit local communities as well as play a role in preserving indigenous wildlife. Together along with the team they have built around them, Jaisal and Anjali Singh, are hugely passionate about implementing well-regulated eco-tourism practices to protect India’s wildernesses.

For every guest who visits a Suján property a conservation contribution is directly fed into a fund with which Suján provides financial support and resources to their own projects and local conservation partners.

SUJAN’s conservation initiatives run across several districts of Rajasthan and focus on:
a. The protection and preservation of wild animals and their habitat
b. Giving land back to wildlife
b. Wholistic Community development - Key areas: Health, Education, Employment
c. Monitoring, anti-poaching and research

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Read stories of the property

2023-11-01

The Call of the Wild

From the jungles of India to the rugged coasts of New Zealand, travelling to see wild animals in their natural habitats doesn’t just create magical memories–it can also support vital efforts to protect endangered species and other remarkable creatures for future generations to enjoy.

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2023-08-22

Garden to Gourmet

From cultivating fruit, vegetables, rice and cereals, to rearing rare-breed cattle or keeping bees, the gardens and farms of Relais & Châteaux properties produce an astonishing array of organic products that are as delicious as they are healthy and beneficial for the planet.

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2022-03-08

Female thought leaders

For International Women’s Day, ten women from the Relais & Châteaux family reveal their vision of hospitality—and how they are meeting the challenges facing the industry following the pandemic.

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2021-10-09

Seeds of the Future

Kumatiya, a small, spiny tree typical of Rajasthan, has a great deal of appeal. In addition to being a part of the territory’s traditional agroforestry system and a source of complementary revenue with its gum arabic, it also offers a gratifying gourmet treat: its seeds.

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2021-02-12

21 Meaningful Travel Ideas for 2021

With our migratory impulses fettered, our longing for distant horizons shackled by Covid-19, travel is a frequent theme of our dreams. Getting away gains value by virtue of its not being within easy reach, we now consider a voyage’s deeper meaning before setting out in 2021.

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Activities, excursions and other attractions during your stay at the Suján Sher Bagh

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The royal Bengal tiger

Sujan Sher Bagh is acknowledged as the most charming and authentic place to stay in Ranthambhore, and is nestled on the borders of Ranthambhore National Park, ideally located for heading out on safari. Our guide will take you on board a Jeep in the park to observe the master of the house: the royal Bengal tiger. With seventy big cats found across a surface of 282 km², spotting this majestic creature is not uncommon. With over 40 years experience, Sher Bagh’s guides and trackers stand out. Their incredible knowledge of the park and the behaviour of its star inhabitant, the tiger, together with their passionate enthusiasm, make this experience unparalleled.

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UNESCO Ranthambhore Fort Ramble

This formidable 8th-century fort was strategically located in North India and became especially important during the Mughal period. The Great Mughal emperor, Akbar, wrested control of the fort in 1569. Considered impregnable, this crenellated citadel sits atop a ridge at the very heart of the park. It has Sultanate and Rajput palaces, mosques and temples, including an important temple dedicated to Lord Ganesha, the Elephant God. Thousands of people come here from every corner of the country to seek the blessings of the lord for happiness and prosperity. We will take you on a special guided journey to the fort from the park gates through a beautiful part of the forest in the heart of tiger territory. The views of the reserve from the battlements are breathtaking. Our guide will navigate you through the fort and its rich history and there will be a delicious picnic along the way.  

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Safari into Ranthambhore National Park

Ranthambhore National Park is the finest habitat in the world to watch tigers in the wild. Mughal ruins, palaces and cenotaphs lie in the embrace of ancient hills and forests. Apart from being home to the tiger, other animals commonly seen are the wild boar, deer, antelope and monkey. The jackal, mongoose, sloth bear and leopard also roam this forest. In winter, thousands of birds migrate from Europe and Siberia making Ranthambhore an ornithologist’s paradise. With over 40 years experience, Sher Bagh’s guides and trackers stand out. Their incredible knowledge of the park and the behaviour of its star inhabitant, the tiger, together with their passionate enthusiasm, make this experience unparalleled.  

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Dastakar – Empowering Women

Dastkar Ranthambhore is a non-profit organization that produces handicrafts created by women from the villages around the Ranthambhore National Park. Founded in 1989, this was an effort to empower and provide income to villagers on the periphery of the tiger reserve. At Sher Bagh we are committed to the idea that craft can be a powerful social, economic, and cultural force that has enormous potential to transform the lives of the poor. We have long been supporting Dastkar. Guests can visit the NGO and get an opportunity to speak with the women and watch them at work. Their wide range of beautifully handmade products, including homeware, clothing, block-printed bags, and other small gifts are perfect presents to take home. Guests can also choose and create their own designs and have things tailored. Dastakar is just short, leisurely walk from the camp.

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