Nature therapy, commonly known as forest bathing, transcends modern trends; it addresses a fundamental biological necessity to reconnect with the natural world. A profound physiological shift is triggered the moment urban clamour is replaced by the rhythmic rustle of wind through the trees. This transition is more than mere relaxation—it is a "biological homecoming" that aligns our internal systems with their evolutionary roots.
At Homes of Sanctuary, this healing process is sensory and immersive. The air is cool and fragrant with the scent of earth, effectively silencing the internal monologue of a busy day. Our villas—Villa Maaya, Villa Nirvaana, and Villa Praana—are intentionally designed to blur the lines between indoors and outdoors. Whether it is the mist-covered sunrise viewed from a wide veranda or the morning light flooding a bedroom, guests are never cut off from the environment.
While modern life demands a sharp, exhausting focus to filter out distractions, nature invites a "soft fascination." This restorative shift replenishes mental energy rather than draining it. Every detail of our retreat is exquisitely conceptualised to encourage this slowing of pace. From the simple ritual of a morning walk to an evening spent under the stars, the architecture ensures that nature flows directly into your stay.
At Homes of Sanctuary, the hills act as companions in your journey toward renewal. Nature does not compete with your thoughts; it absorbs them. It holds space for stillness so that by the time you depart, you feel softened and more in tune with the world. Here, peace is not something you chase—it is something you return to.
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Reside at the illustrious Homes of Sanctuary, an exceptional retreat exquisitely conceptualised, elegantly designed, and masterfully constructed by renowned architect Anshul Chodha.
By Maansi Chodha
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