Nestled at the edge of Ranthambore National Park in Rajasthan and set over an area of 5 acres, The Pugmark is the true combination of sheer comfortability and resplendent luxury. The judicious blend of modern architecture and inventive landscaping are the glittering gem of the resort. And as far as services and facilities are concerned, The Pugmark has left no stone unturned in catering modern conveniences in order to serve all guests flawlessly.
3. Nestled at the edge of Ranthambore National Park in Rajasthan and set over an area of 5 acres, The Pugmark is the true combination of sheer comfortability and resplendent luxury. The judicious blend of modern architecture and inventive landscaping are the glittering gem of the resort. And as far as services and facilities are concerned, The Pugmark has left no stone unturned in catering modern conveniences in order to serve all guests flawlessly.
4. Overlooking the awesome Aravali ranges, The Pugmark is conveniently located. The distance of the national park is hardly 2 KM and a 5 minutes drive from the resort will take travelers to the park.
5. Accommodation The Pugmark has decorated its accommodation part. There is no dearth of modern amenities and services at these rooms. Definitely, your stay at these guestrooms will be soothing and superb. 26 Luxury Double/Twin Bedroom, 03 Suites & 01 Pool Villa Room
8. Luxury Pool Villa Bedroom Having 2 cottages and a living room, the pool villa here is the place of elegance and opulence. Guests will avail here a personal swimming pool along with other amenities.
12. Cave Pallate – Restaurant When you dine at the Cave Pallate, you'll savor the finest and freshest seasonal cuisine, while overlooking the Nature. The unique open kitchen provides an opportunity for you to interact with our talented chefs while your meals are being prepared. The Cave Pallate has 60 covers & offers a relaxing atmosphere that celebrates the spirit of the outdoors,
13. Flames-The Bar Join us for a remarkable evening in our intimate and exclusive bar-The Flames. This elegant and luxurious haven offers contemporary Indian and Foreign liquor, finest wines, cuisines featuring the freshest ingredients prepared in a most innovative fashion.
14. Recreation Library Souvenir Shop Special talks with conservationists Swimming pool Indoor activities Jungle safaris organize Rain Forest- Ayurvedic Healing Center & Spa
15. Meeting & Events The Pugmark is one of the few Ranthambore resorts that can boast of a well-equipped Conference hall that can accommodate 120 persons. High-level meeting with banquets can be held. Businessmen have access to Internet connections and rented mobiles.
17. Attractions & Possible Excursions Within 01 Km. Ranthambhore Fort Within 01 Km. Ranthambhore National Park Within 15 Km. Sawai Mansingh Sanctuary Within 40 Km. Aamli Deh River Safari Within 45 Km. Kunwalji (12 Century temple Village)
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19. Attractions of Ranthambhore Ranthambhore National Park- The Ranthambhore National Park was the hunting ground of the Maharajas of Jaipur. In 1955, it was declared as a game sanctuary, with the commission of Project Tiger in 1973, it was included in the project and in 1980. It became a national park. The Ranthambhore Park is set between the Aravali and Vindhya range. Its deciduous forest was once a part of the magnificent jungles of Central India. The terrain is rugged and there are rocky ridges, hill and open valleys with lakes and pools. Today, it is famous for its tigers and is one of the best places in the country to see majestic predators in the wild. The tigers can be spotted quite often even during the day, at their normal pursuits – hunting and taking care of their young ones. With the strict measures that have been taken for their conservation, they seem quite accustomed to human activity and are not disturbed by it. • The Ranthambore Fort - 1000-year-old Ranthambhore Fort, one of the oldest forts of Rajasthan, atop a high hill, stands tall at the heart of the Park. Remains of historical past - cenotaphs, tombs, stepped wells, summer palaces etc, and have all merged harmoniously into the sprawling forest. Ganesh Temple- Trinetra means three eyes; the temple was named by this reason. Legend about the Deity. Legend has it that Parvati created Ganesh out of the sandalwood dough that she used for her bath and breathed life into him. Letting him stand guard at the door she went to have her bath. When her husband, Shiva returned, the child who had never seen him stopped him. Shiva severed the head of the child and entered his house. Parvati, learning that her son was dead, was distraught and asked Shiva to revive him. Shiva cut off the head of an elephant and fixed it on the body of Ganesh. Another tale tells of how one day the Gods decided to choose their leader and a race was to be held between the brothers- Kartikeya and Ganesh. Whoever took three rounds of the earth first would be made the Ganaadhipati or the leader. Kartikeya seated on a peacock as his vehicle, started off for the test. Ganesh was given a rat, which moved swiftly. Ganesh realised that the test was not easy, but he would not disobey his father. He reverently paid obeisance to his parents and went around them three times and thus completed the test before Kartikeya. He said, “my parents pervade the whole universe and going around them, is more than going round the earth." Everybody was pleasantly surprised to hear Ganesh's logic and intelligence and hence he came to be known as the Ganaadhipati or leader, now referred to as Ganpati.. Amreshvar Mahadev Temple - Revered Shiv Temple, The waterfall and the Verdant grove make this spot ideal for picnics Sawai Man Singh Sanctuary Eco Tourism site "BALAS" - Is situated 9 km away from Sawaimadhopur on Sawaimadhopur-Kalibhat road. It is a part of Sawai mansingh sanctuary. The area includes the confluence of the ancient Aravalli hill, system with the Vindhyan hill system due to which the area is a very rich in bio-diversity. The Vindhyan system is characterized by flat table tops (plateaus) locally known as "Dang' and Aravallis are characterized by sharp ridges & conical hill tops. The camping site is surrounded by bold vertical cliffs of Neemli 'Dang'. Eco trails and motorable paths have been developed to visit the 'Dang'. Know is another beautiful feature of the Dang. It is a very deep, wide and long rocky Nallah cutup in the Dang which is characterised by steep rocky slopes and cliffs, flat bottoms with deep and fertile soil Mahakho and chidikho are two khos which are very cool mist and alive throughout the year. Kundal Sanctuary - Is situated 15 km away from Sawaimadhopur on Sawaimadhopur-Kalibhat road. It is a part of Sawai mansingh sanctuary. The area includes the confluence of the ancient Aravalli hill, system with the Vindhyan hill system due to which the area is a very rich in bio-diversity. The Vindhyan system is characterized by flat table tops (plateaus) locally known as "Dang' and Aravallis are characterized by sharp ridges & conical hill tops. Amli River Safari - This is the new picnic spot for sighting of Brid watching, Traditional Games, Candle Night Dinner, Boating, Village Tour & Camel Cart Riding. Mansarovar lake (26 Kms) - Best Scenic Vistas, Camping, Paradise for Bird watchers. Surwal lake (20 Kms) - A scenic and mesmeric location filled with natural beauty where the migratory birds flock Pali Ghat (40 Kms) - A preferred camping & boating spot at the banks of River Chambal Rameshwaram Ghat (70 Kms) - Picnic Spot on the confluence of Rivers Chambal & Banas, crocodiles, dolphins and migratory birds
20. When to come/ Climate Best time to visit: The Park is open to tourists from the 1st of October to the 30th of June. Most of the tourists visit the park between November and March, mainly because the summer’s heat is unbearable. The period between November and February is excellent for wildlife viewing, particularly for bird watching. A lot of migratory birds visit the park during the winter months. During the summer months (April to June), when the temperature soars over 40 degrees Centigrade during the day, sighting tigers is relatively easier than it is in winters. March is a great month for wildlife viewing and the temperatures are not very high. What to carry: During the cold season - from November to February - visitors are advised to carry enough warm clothing, jackets, gloves, mufflers etc. Due to the wind chill factor, it often gets very cold during the safaris and a jacket can be a welcome relief. During the summer months - from March to June - it is very hot and loose cotton clothing is recommended. A wide brimmed hat is nice to have during summers. Sunscreens are a must in summers, when the sun is very strong. Mosquito repellents are required, particularly during October and March, even though Ranthambhore is not a malaria prone area. Binoculars can add a lot of value to ones wildlife viewing. Photographers are advised to carry all the equipment that they would require, including batteries and film rolls (though both of these are also locally available, most of the time).
21. RESORT/ CENTRAL RESERVATION CONTACT DETAILS: The Pugmark.. A wildlife resort Village Khilchipur Near Ranthambhore National Park District- Sawai Madhopur- 322001 Rajasthan, India Tel: 0091 7462 252205/ 06 E-mail: info@thepugmarkresort.com Website: www.thepugmarkresort.com Reservation: Via the Central Reservation office in Delhi Tel: +91 11 65698839 +91 11 9873008468 +91 11 9873198468 E-mail to: sales@thepugmark.net or via the website Alternatively write to: Mr. Vikram Nagpal The Pugmark (A Wildlife Resort) F8, lgf, Kalkaji New Delhi-110019 www.thepugmarkresort.com