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For the very first time, The World’s 50 Best Hotels has extended their list to include another 50 of the top hospitality offerings around the world. From Amalfi and Antibes to Sumba Island and St. Moritz, some exceptional properties have been placed between 51st and 100th in the global ranking. The best part? 3 Indian hotels are on the extended list, securing ranks 91, 93 and 100 respectively.
With its ancient forts and breathtaking landscape, Rajasthan has long been celebrated for its beautiful surrounds. High in the Aravalli Hills, visitors to the Indian state will discover a garden oasis called Amanbagh, which was once used as a base camp by the Maharajah of Alwar for tiger hunts. Today, the rose-hued cupolas and soaring, vaulted entrances of the Mughal-inspired buildings make up Amanbagh, one of the Aman group’s most secluded stays. A highlight here is undoubtably the food, which showcases the rich flavours of North India and the health-giving properties of Ayurvedic and Rajasthani cuisine through dishes crafted from local recipes passed down through generations.
This hotel is a boutique jewel in Jaipur’s flourishing hotel scene set in the centre of Johri Bazaar, the pink city’s historic jewellery market. Inside the restored 19th-century haveli the gemstone theme continues with five suites curated by New York-based designer Naina Shah, each named after a different jewel. Choose Manek (ruby) to be swathed in shades of dusty pink, Neelam (sapphire) with its signature hanging loveseat in shades of pale blue or the crown jewel: the top-floor Moti (pearl) suite with a dressing room, living room and private verandah.
Part safari camp, part design darling, part destination diner, Suján Jawai draws wildlife fans, nature enthusiasts, foodies and luxury lovers alike to the depths of India’s Jawai – a spectacular conservation area outside Udaipur. The hotel was founded byJaisal and Anjali Singh, whose love of the Indian wilderness is evident in every facet of the hotel, from the stable of Kathiawari and Marwari horses for wilderness rides to the food, which is a locavorian expression of the land showcasing freshly caught lake fish and seasonal produce gathered from local farmers alongside indigenous plants from the property’s garden. You’re in prime leopard-spotting territory here, and guides are on hand to help you catch a glimpse of the elusive wild cats.
The list is compiled and finalised by the votes of over 800 anonymous experts, that include a set of hoteliers, travel journalists, educators as well as travelers who travel luxury. Each of the voters are selected by a group of Academy Chairs who are big shots in the industry. The extended list of hotels opens the floor to the unveiling of the final 50 ranking of The World’s 50 Best Hotels 2025 in London on 30 October.