Nestled at the foothills of Nandi Hills, Villa Maaya, Villa Nirvaana, and Villa Praana stand as three distinct yet harmonious sanctuaries—architectural expressions of serenity, kinship, and the timeless Indian idea of home. Conceived as a trilogy of retreats, these villas are designed to celebrate connection between generations, between people, and between humanity and nature.
Each of the three four-bedroom villas is a study in rustic contemporary architecture: raw textures in stone and timber, softened by earth-toned palettes, tactile fabrics, and wide, breezy verandahs that frame the surrounding farms and hillsides. Inside, sunlight filters through slatted wood and generous openings, casting gentle shadows that dance across polished floors.
The architecture never shouts it breathes. Every wall, courtyard, and passage has been crafted to evoke a quiet dialogue with the outdoors, dissolving boundaries between the built and the natural.
What truly distinguishes this cluster is the way the villas connect physically, emotionally, and experientially. Each home is autonomous, offering complete privacy for its occupants, yet the architecture allows seamless flow between the three. Private pathways, common courtyards, and open decks weave them together like branches of the same tree. Guests can move from one villa to another effortlessly, gathering for meals, celebrations, or lazy evenings by the pool, and then retreating into their own tranquil corners when solitude calls.
Designed with multigenerational families in mind, the villas accommodate up to 36 guests in total comfort.Grandparents, parents, and children can each claim their own rhythm here—morning yoga by the infinity pool, long brunches under the pergola, and starlit conversations by the bonfire. Each villa has its own pool, ensuring that every age group finds its preferred pace: quiet laps for the elders, playful splashes for the little ones, and languid floating for the dreamers in between.
Beyond comfort, these homes embody a philosophy of living lightly on the land, of celebrating craftsmanship, and of creating spaces that heal. Locally sourced materials, cross ventilated plans, and landscaped gardens that blur into farmland reflect a sensitivity that is both aesthetic and ecological.
Ultimately, Maaya, Nirvaana, and Praana are less about architecture and more about emotion. They evoke the nostalgia of a large joint family home where laughter echoes across courtyards and time slows down to the rhythm of shared meals and quiet sunsets. Together, they offer something rare in today’s world: the luxury of togetherness with the grace of privacy.
“Our mission as a premier holiday home is to provide peace of mind, consistency and build loyalty based on the value of our relationships with guests. We strive to be unique and the place you want to come back”
The wellbeing of our guests and staff is of paramount importance. Our Covid-19 strategy includes deep cleaning rooms between guests and keep it vacant for at least 24 hours for safety
We understand that sometimes things do not go to plan. You can book your stay with confidence with our 1 Week cancellation policy. Cancellations are available on bookings up to 1 Week
Our accommodations are designed to give you maximum comfort and independence. You’ll find a microwave, fridge freezer, kettle and teas and coffees in every room.
For us a luxurious room is not enough, we bring customers many high-quality services, make sure your vacation is perfect.
Homes of Sanctuary is located just a short drive from Bangalore, nestled in peaceful surroundings near Nandi Hills. Follow the map or use GPS to reach us effortlessly.
Homes of Sanctuary
Nirvaana, Plot No:23, Eka by Amara Wellnest Zenden. Narsiguntehosur, Nandi Hobli Area, Chickballapur- 562101
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