This is only Indian hotel that made it to the ‘World’s Top 50 Hotels’ list
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/ Created : Sep 19, 2024, 15:15 IST
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Suján Jawai in Rajasthan has been named the only Indian hotel on the World’s 50 Best Hotels 2024 list, securing the 43rd position. Located in Jawai Bandh, this luxury retreat offers unique experiences such as leopard safaris, hors … Read more
Suján Jawai in Rajasthan has been named the only Indian hotel on the World’s 50 Best Hotels 2024 list, securing the 43rd position. Located in Jawai Bandh, this luxury retreat offers unique experiences such as leopard safaris, horseback rides, and guided walks with the Rabari tribe. Read less
About Suján Jawai
Suján Jawai is a beautiful luxury hotel in Jawai Bandh, Rajasthan. The property is noted for offering authentic Rajasthani royal experiences amid nature. The property is built as a wilderness camp tent. It is spread over a huge area and redefines luxury. The tent accommodation
The wild experiences
Leopard/wild safari: The region is noted for being home to leopards and diverse birdlife. The local communities here are also quite rich and colourful. To fully experience the beauty of Jawai, visitors can go on an early morning Jeep safari, accompanied by local guides who know the area in and out. They will give a tour of every corner of Jawai, allowing guests to explore new habitats, encounter wildlife, and create lifetime memories.
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Horseback safari: The region is brimming with leopards and a rich variety of birdlife. The property also offers a chance to explore this beauty on a holistic horse journey. With an amazing stable of over a dozen Marwari and Kathiawari horses, guests can travel the breathtaking Jawai landscape on horseback.
Temple Trail: The hills here are home to some ancient temples which are over 300 years old! These temples reflect the region's deep-rooted religious traditions. Explore these sacred sites, participate in a daily aarti, and discover how the leopards here are revered as guardians by locals.
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