
Sitting within the folds of the Aravalli Hills, Ajabgarh is a secret that Rajasthan has kept well. Located between the historical cities of Jaipur and Alwar, this quaint hamlet whispers tales of valiant Rajput warriors, mysterious ruins, and a landscape that seamlessly merges rugged wilderness with pockets of opulence. The biggest draw, of course, is the fabled Bhangarh Fort—India’s infamous haunted site—but for those willing to look beyond, Ajabgarh offers an unexpected retreat into luxury, serenity, and immersive cultural experiences.
A visit to Ajabgarh is incomplete without stepping into the eerie corridors of Bhangarh Fort, a 17th-century marvel that has inspired countless ghost stories. As I approached its ancient gates, the air seemed heavier, the silence punctuated only by the occasional bird call. Local lore claims that a tantrik’s curse doomed Bhangarh to its ghostly fate in an overnight battle of spells between the sorcerer and Queen Bhanmati, who was also a tantric, ensuring that no one could inhabit its grand palace and temples after sunset. The Archaeological Survey of India even warns visitors against staying past dusk, fuelling its ominous reputation.
Yet, beyond its spectral allure, Bhangarh is an architectural wonder—its crumbling walls still bearing testimony to the grandeur of Rajasthan’s storied past. As I wandered through the remnants of temples dedicated to Gopinath and Mangala Devi, it was easy to imagine the once-thriving town that existed before legend overshadowed its legacy. Bhangarh has featured in many Bollywood films, the most prominent being in "Karan Arjun" (1995), a classic story of reincarnation of two brothers.
Contrasting the ghostly aura of Bhangarh, Ajabgarh is also home to some of Rajasthan’s most refined hospitality. The latest being the Ananta Spa & Resort, which has turned this offbeat locale into a sanctuary for travellers seeking both adventure and relaxation.
“Our vision for Ajabgarh is to craft an extraordinary retreat that blends the natural beauty of this serene location with world-class luxury,” shares Ashutosh Goyal, Director, Ananta Hotels & Resorts. “Each villa reflects the elements of nature—fire, earth, bamboo, and lagoon—allowing guests to feel grounded while enjoying unparalleled amenities.”
Ananta Spa and Resort, Ajabgarh's design seamlessly blends luxury with nature, featuring uniquely crafted villas that embody the natural elements. The bamboo villas, inspired by traditional eco-friendly architecture, offer a serene retreat with natural textures and open spaces, while the exquisite water villas create a tranquil oasis with lotus ponds and views from outdoor seating that elevates the charm of the surrounding landscape.
With wellness at its core, the resort offers curated experiences such as holistic Ayurvedic treatments, cultural excursions, and guided safaris into the nearby Sariska Tiger Reserve.
Sariska has a storied history of conservation, having played a crucial role in India's tiger relocation efforts. Once declared devoid of tigers in 2004 due to poaching, it became the first reserve in the world to successfully reintroduce big cats, primarily from the densely populated Ranthambore. This relocation program has helped balance tiger populations while restoring Sariska’s ecological integrity. Though spotting a tiger here remains an elusive experience due to the rugged terrain and dense forests, the reserve offers a unique and rewarding safari. Its dramatic Aravalli landscape, rich biodiversity including leopards, hyenas, and over 200 bird species, and the haunting ruins of ancient temples create an atmosphere where the wilderness tells its own compelling story.
One might wonder, how does a relatively undiscovered place like Ajabgarh attract discerning travellers? According to Mohit Goyal, Director, Ananta Hotels & Resorts, accessibility has been a key consideration.
“Ajabgarh is within a few hours’ drive from Delhi, Jaipur, and Agra, making it an ideal escape from urban chaos. We are also working on private shuttle services and guided self-drive routes to ensure seamless connectivity.”
Beyond connectivity, Ajabgarh’s allure lies in its ability to offer a sense of exclusivity. Here, the raw beauty of Rajasthan unfolds in the form of sprawling landscapes, elusive tigers, and vibrant birdlife, adding a thrilling dimension to an otherwise tranquil getaway. Unlike Rajasthan’s bustling tourist circuits, this region remains pristine and raw, inviting travellers to embrace its quiet charm. “It’s for those who seek something different and want to disconnect from the usual and reconnect with nature,” adds Ashutosh.
Another jewel in Ajabgarh’s crown is Amanbagh, a luxury retreat that embodies the philosophy of immersive experiences rooted in local culture. Its palatial architecture, inspired by Mughal aesthetics, transports guests to an era of regal splendour. Yet, its true distinction lies in its commitment to holistic well-being.
“For over three decades, Aman has been synonymous with peaceful and transformative retreats,” explains Harry Fernandes, General Manager, Amanbagh. “Our Ayurvedic cuisine, prepared with ingredients from our organic gardens, is a testament to our belief in healthful living. Guests can also engage in guided wellness programs, spa therapies, and cultural interactions that offer a deeper connection to Rajasthan’s heritage.”
Amanbagh’s sustainability efforts further enhance its appeal. The resort not only sources 80 per cent of its kitchen needs from its organic farm but also actively supports local education and community development initiatives. “It’s about creating a lasting impact, both environmentally and socially,” adds Fernandes.
Ajabgarh is more than a weekend escape; it’s a destination that bridges the gap between legend and luxury, wilderness and wellness. Whether it’s the spine-tingling tales of Bhangarh, the rejuvenating embrace of Ananta, or the transformative ethos of Amanbagh, this hidden corner of Rajasthan offers something for every kind of traveller.
As Ashutosh aptly puts it, “Ajabgarh is a milestone, but it’s also the beginning of many more transformative journeys to come.” And for those who seek beauty in the unexpected, this is one journey worth taking.
Ajabgarh is best reached via road from Jaipur (about 90 km away). Travellers can drive along NH21 towards Bhangarh and continue on the Ajabgarh-Alwar Road. The nearest railway station is Alwar Junction (50 km), and the closest airport is Jaipur International Airport. Cabs and buses are available, though a private vehicle is more convenient. The scenic Aravalli hills make the journey picturesque, especially for those heading to nearby Bhangarh Fort.
Ananta Ajabgarh Spa & Resorts offers four different categories of villas, with prices starting from INR 15,000. The resort offers a large pool, a well equipped gym and all day dining at its in-house restaurant.
Amanbagh offers luxurious stay amid nature with a holistic spa and stunning design. Prices for a night stay starts at INR 55,000.