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Deluxe Hotels in Ranthambore
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Hotel Dev Vilas, Ranthambore
The word Dev means the
domicile of the Dev or God; this place is equally friendly to the
physically challenged and has been erected in the Indo-Saracen
mode, in three and a half acre land. The conventional form of
architecture has been used to create the magnum opus; located
amidst the fierce jungle background, Dev Vilas proffers comfort
and security at the same time.
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Hotel Sherbagh Resort, Ranthambore
The eco friendly wild life
resort with the name Sher Bagh Resort have been constructed
keeping in view the urgent requirement to launch a resting place
for the tourists who come up with the ambition to discover the
hidden glory and mystery amidst the feral jungle of
Ranthambore.
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Tiger Den Resort, Ranthambore
Tiger Den Resort spreads over
a vast area of 5 acres, adjacent to the Ranthambore National
Park. Prolific vegetation and animal titivates the background,
whilst the Tiger Den Resort looks for someone to enjoy the
romantic place to the full extent. At this we remember the words
of Ulysses, “I will drink life to the lees”.
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The Pugmark Resort, Ranthambore
The five acre of land jostled
up at the conjunction of the Aravalli Hills and the Vindhya
Plateau is a tourist Lodge, named the Pugmark Resort. It has all
the amenities and that a five star resort provides, and a
splendid overview of the landscape that is so rich in its natural
hue.
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Ranthambore Regency, Ranthambore
In the year 1955, Ranthambore
was declared as a sanctuary, but afterwards it came under the
jurisdiction of the Central Administration of Tiger Project in
the year 1973 and was entitled a National Park in 1980. The rare
beauty of this park, with all its ferocious animals adds a hue to
the glamour of the Ranthambore. The Tigers that were on the point
of extinction have now been able to find a suitable place for
breeding and multiplying in number, and this was done purposely
to enable the rare and gorgeous beauty survive in India.
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Tiger Moon Resort, Ranthambore
At the confluence of the
Vindhya Plateau and the Aravalli Range, there lies a resting
place for the Royal Bengal Tigers that were on the verge of
extinction. They are the National Animal of India and their
extinction would cause a fatal loss to them.
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