Indian Subcontinent

Exquisite and exotic, prepare for spiritual inspiration, sensory overload and endless enchantment.

Preferred Accommodation in Indian Subcontinent

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Aman-i-Khas, Ranthambore

Surrounded by the starkly beautiful Aravalli Hills, Aman-i-Khas provides access to the wildlife of Ranthambore National Park. Guests can also explore the region's ancient forts and colourful rural villages nearby.

A&K Favourite
Amanagalla, Galle

​Amangalla is set within the walls of the famous historic fort in Galle. The hotel is full of antiques, old prints, rich mahogany, wood and rattan planters and a warm and welcoming team of staff who are attentive and unobtrusive.

Amanbagh, Rajasthan

Discover Amanbagh, a tranquil & luxurious resort nestled among the Aravalli mountain range of Rajasthan.

Amankora, Punakha

​Cross a suspension bridge over the Mo Chhu​ River to find luxury and serenity in Amankora, Punakha. One of Aman’s five locations in the wonderful Kingdom of Bhutan.

Amanwella, Tangalle

​Located in a mature coconut grove fronting a crescent-shaped beach, This luxury property offers contemporary suites, each with private plunge pool and terrace.

Ananda in the Himalayas

Nestled in the Himalayan foothills overlooking the Ganges River, this wonderful spa resort effortlessly celebrates the spiritual teachings and philosophies of this spectacular region.

Banjaar Tola Tented Camp, Kanha National Park

Tented suites set on raised platforms their wide glass doors opening onto private decks overlooking the river, offering panoramic views of the Banjaar River and the wilderness beyond.

Brijrama Palace, Varanasi

​Set on the banks of India’s most sacred river, Brijrama Palace is one of Varanasi’ oldest landmarks. Built in 1812, it was originally designed to serve as a fort.

Brunton Boatyard, Kochi

Overlooking the harbour, this boutique hotel perfectly echoes the Dutch and Portuguese colonial architecture of old Fort Kochi.

Cape Weligama

Just half an hour east of Galle on Sri Lanka's palm-fringed coast, Cape Weligama is set within five hectares of beautiful gardens, peering down over the Indian Ocean.

A&K Favourite
Ceylon Tea Trails, Hatton

​Built between 1890 and 1939, each of the five restored colonial era tea planter residences is unique, but they all combine classical and contemporary style and a taste of gracious living.

Chamba Camp Diskit, Ladakh

Chamba Camp Diskit is nestled in the enchanting Nubra Valley, where the Nubra and Shyok Rivers meet, providing the perfect platform from which to discover the wonders of wild Ladakh.

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