Aman's new resort targets the indulgent and wealthy Indian traveller |
Aman Resorts' first property in India, due to open at Ranthambore this weekend, was unveiled by the management earlier this month. |
A joint venture between polo player Jaisal Singh and Aman Resorts, Aman-i-khas is a wilderness camp of six magnificent tents just off the tiger reserve near Ranthambore National Park. |
The tents are already sold out for the first two weeks. Strange, one would think, as a three-night package at Aman-i-khas costs nearly Rs 1 lakh, certainly the most expensive tariff available in India today. |
Clearly, there's a growing tribe of wealthy travellers who pay exorbitant sums to be enveloped in islands of luxury. |
So will the luxury tents trigger off a new trend of small,ultra deluxe hotels upping the ante on "Vilased" out guests? |
For those not in the know, the Aman chain and its creator Adrian Zecha is a legend in the hospitality sector and the pioneer of luxury destination tourism. |
Aman properties are spread over idyllic locations, mostly in South-east Asia. Zecha's logic is simple "" bring a small but demanding, well-exposed traveller to a personalised property, cut him off from the world completely (no TV, or newspapers) and pamper him with the best service money can buy. |
Zecha's philosophy has ensured his expansion into Mexico and Morocco. Over the last two decades its 15 properties claim to have created 7,000 loyal Aman junkies who religiously spend a week at an Aman resort each year. |
It may be correct to say that the Oberoi group had a similar concept in mind when it embarked on Bikki Oberoi's dream "Vilas" project with properties in Jaipur, Udaipur, Agra and at Wildflower Hall, Shimla. |
The Vilases are the most luxurious properties in India. At one third the tariff (Rs 38,000 for a three-night package) of Aman resort prices, Vilases seem like a steal. |
The Aman group entered India nearly two years ago after outbidding a number of Indian hotels in ITDC's divestment of Delhi's Lodhi Hotel. It also snapped up the Manor, a delightful boutique hotel. |
It also took over the management of the Umaid Bhawan in Jodhpur. The turnaround of this hotel would be critical to gauge Aman's success with large-sized properties. |
Though both Aman and Oberoi properties at Ranthambore are pitched to the high-heeled consumer, they are very different in their approach. |
Aman's hugely elegant and minimal tents are for real as compared to Oberoi's mock-tent feel. It's like the Mercedes S class versus the Maybach for want of better comparison, Aman clearly being the latter. |
As for the Ranthambore junkies, they stay at neither. The preferred choice is Sherbagh "" the original inspiration for Aman. From organic food to single malts and Cohibas, Sherbagh is in a class of its own. |
Its drawn people from James Murdoch to Hemendra Kothari and Ranil Wikramasinghe to Saba Douglas Hamilton. It's quite simply the place to stay in Ranthambore. |