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There are 12 secluded tents at SherbaghThe cosy Library BarThe lap pool looks out on fields and the Aravalli HillsThe reception at Sher BaghLight and spacious tented accommodationShaded seating area in the gardensEach tent has a private verandaSherbagh grows much of its vegetables and herbs on siteCurio shop

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Sherbagh

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About Sherbagh

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Sherbagh is a lovely tented camp set on a private estate in the buffer zone of Ranthambore National Park. Set in spacious grounds and surrounded by pretty woodland, the accommodation is in a wide crescent of 12 tents fitted out in the style of colonial hunting tents, with teak and rosewood furniture. The tents are large and very comfortable, erected on a permanent base. Each has a bathroom in green marble, stone and copper with a sunken shower and hot water. Privacy is assured by the plentiful greenery which surrounds the tents.

The dining tent is sophisticated and spacious, the perfect place for meals when it is too hot or cool to eat outdoors. Meals can also be served al fresco in fine weather. The cuisine is a mix of Indian and continental and an Italian buffet is served at lunch time. The al fresco thali dinner around the campfire is not to be missed. There is a good selection of wines to complement the food. Guests can relax in The Library Bar, a cosy spot with comfortable leather sofas. a well-stocked bar and a range of games. There is also a collection of books on wildlife for guests to read.

The lap pool overlooks fields and the Aravalli hills and is a great place to relax between game drives. There are also 2 spa tents set on the edge of the camp, for guests who want to be pampered. The camp has its own vegetable gardens which have recently been extended and provide all the fresh fruit and vegetables for the camp. Guests are welcome to visit these gardens. The resident naturalists are on hand to explain the local flora and fauna. There is a very personal level of service at the camp which ensiures a friendly atmosphere. This is a comfortable and stylish jungle camp, which will appeal to nature and wildlife lovers.

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Highlights

  • Great colonial atmosphere and fittings.
  • Excellent food.
  • Great location on the edge of the buffer zone of Ranthambhore.
  • Lap pool and spa tent.

Situation

A few minutes drive to the entrance to Ranthambore National Park, bordering on the buffer zone of the park.

Activities

Game drives in Ranthambore National Park and the nearby buffer zone; walking in the gardens and woodland; bird walks; visits to Ranthambore Fort; swimming

Facilities

12 tents with permanent bathrooms and private verandas; dining tent; library bar; al-fresco dining area; lap pool; spa tents; day beds; vegetable gardens; waterhole; resident guides and naturalists

Child policy

Children of all ages are welcome

Open

The camp is open from 1st October until 30th April

Best time

January to March is the best time to see wildlife in Ranthambore National Park.

Pricing guidelines for India

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We hope the following will give you a rough idea of costs. These are quoted per person based on twin share for two people, without international flights but including internal flights. We’ve used good standard accommodation throughout. There are nearly always ways to spend more money than we’ve suggested (!), but these prices show a good and realistic range for each type of trip.

International flights will add from about £450 to £700 depending on the season and route (unless the airlines have special offers). India combines well with Nepal.

For a specific personal quote based on any tailor made itinerary you have in mind, please contact us and we’ll be happy to help you.

  • Example tripPrice per person
  • 1 week Golden Triangle holidayBetween £800 and £2000
  • 2 weeks in northern IndiaFrom about £1500+
  • 2 weeks in southern IndiaBetween £2000 and £3000
  • 11 day wildlife safari (including tigers)From about £1250+
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