
It is difficult to choose only the top 5 luxury tent camps in India, considering how much glamping has gained traction in the last few years. The rough and tough camping eventually evolved into a more glamorous version, glamping.
India is a pioneer of hospitality. And needless to say, glamping in India is luxurious, comfortable, and an experience to be remembered. Here is our guide of the top 5 luxury tent camps in India.
Aman-i-Khas, Ranthambore:
Best time to visit: October to June
Tariff: INR 1,00,000+
When you think of wilderness camps, Aman-i-Khas is far from what you could ever imagine. Set in the wilderness of the forest bordering Ranthambore National Park in Rajasthan, Aman-i-Khas takes luxury camping to a whole new level. Ranthambore National Park in Rajasthan is renowned as a home to a large number of Royal Bengal Tigers.
But the proximity of Aman-i-Khas to the national park is the least interesting thing about the camp. 10 opulent air-conditioned tents, with a backdrop of the Aravalli Hills, provide a glimpse into the bygone Mughal era.
With amenities like wi-fi, an oversized lounger, a step-well-style pool, twin vanities, and spa treatments, this luxurious camp provides you the ultimate luxury wilderness experience.

Taj Banjaar Tola, Madhya Pradesh
Best time to visit: October to March
Tariff: INR 30,000+
On the banks of the Banjaar river outside Kanha National Park, sits Banjaar Tola, a Taj Safari property in Madhya Pradesh. The camp focuses on privacy – 18 luxury suites with their private decks overlook the river.
Each suite has bamboo flooring, a canvas roof, and glass doors that lead to a floating verandah. It comes with its own pool, en suite bathrooms, indoor and outdoor lounge options, and interactive dining areas.
The camp offers signature experiences like wildlife safaris, walks through the village, and even an interactive culinary session where you can learn simple Indian cuisine.

Chamba Camp, Thiksey, by The Ultimate Travelling Camp, Ladakh
Best time to visit: June to September
Tariff: INR 2,00,000 + (3 nights, 2 adults)
In the small village of Thiksey in Leh district in Ladakh, The Ultimate Travelling Camp has based their uber luxurious camp at the base of the Thiksey monastery amidst the snow-capped mountains.
The Chamba Camp has 14 colonial-style tents imported from Africa, which are nothing short of five-star suites. Each tent comes with four-poster beds, en suite bathrooms, wooden flooring, antique furniture, and a writing desk. The tents are air-conditioned and have unlimited wi-fi. What takes it a notch further is the 24×7 butler on call!
The campsite has a well-stocked library, an organic garden, a bakery, a handicraft shop, and an area for outdoor games.
If you want some adventure in this luxury, you can go river rafting in the Indus, go for guided walks in Thiksey and Leh, or play a game of Polo.

SUJAN The Serai Desert Camp, Jaisalmer
Best time to visit: November to March
Tariff: INR 55,000+
The Serai Desert Camp sprawls over 100 acres of desert scrub on the edge of the Thar Desert in Rajasthan, an oasis in the middle of nowhere. 21 spacious luxury tents are erected on a base of Jaisalmer stone, each with a separate bedroom, en suite bathrooms, a private lounge, and an outside sitting area.
Some tents come with jacuzzi jets and private gardens.The Royal Tented Suite is the best of them all – it comes with a private butler, heated outdoor pool, separate dining and living tents, and a private spa!
Spend the day on a guided tour of the 1000 year old Jaisalmer fort, a jeep ride through the sands, and a camel ride at sunset. Choose from an exquisite Rajputana menu made with organic produce. Watch the sky fill with stars at night with a background score by the melodies of Manganiyar tribesmen.

The Oberoi Vanyavilas, Ranthambore
Best time to visit: November to May
Tariff: INR 60,000+
When it comes to luxury, the Oberoi properties get it right. Even when it comes to a holiday in the wild.
10 minutes from Ranthambore National Park in Rajasthan is the Oberoi Vanyavilas. With the Aravalli hills in the background, the luxury tents of Oberoi Vanyavilas are inspired by the royal hunting camps of olden times.
All of the 25 air-conditioned tents have four-poster beds and en suite bathrooms with a claw-foot bathtub. All suites have internet access, satellite television, CD player, personal bar, walk-in closet, and a telephone.
The campsite has a spa, heated swimming pool, fitness centre, business centre, and multi-cuisine restaurant.
Head out into the wilderness for a tiger safari, or elephant and camel rides. Return in the evening for a private dinner or head up to the observation deck as the sun sets over the hills.

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