Inspired by historic socialist common cottages and executed by Indian’s foremost designer (Dharminder Jain and Indrek Roy), each cottages features distinctive interior architecture and design. A palette of warm earth tones, orange stucco facades, Mangalore Inspired by the historic socialist common cottages and executed by renowned architects/designers Dharminder Jain and Indrek Roy, each cottage features distinctive interior architecture and design. Warm, earthy tones, orange stucco facades and terracotta tiles set a tone of rugged luxury with a strong emphasis on the natural environment. Most cottages are enshrouded by creepers, climbers and flowering plants.

Superior cottages contain a cosy baithak with a mini-bar, fridge, television, study desk and coffee maker. The luxurious king-size bed with a large window sit-out overlooks the resort. Bathrooms are en suite, with 24 hours running water, both hot and cold. Cottages are an effortless combination of modern day comforts and elements of traditional Rajasthani design.

Cottages are split into clusters, with each cluster being a specific category. There are small lawns in the middle of every cluster as well as seating arrangements. Rajasthani utensils, pots, local dried flowers, leatherwork, stonework and Rajasthani patchwork have been used for décor.

Rooms

40 Luxury Cottages:
a) Superior Rooms – 10
b) Deluxe Rooms – 9
c) Standard Rooms – 21

Difference between the rooms

Cluster 1


Deluxe Rooms – Room No - 1- 9
Located near the Pool & Dining Area
Flat Screen TV

Cluster 2


Superior Rooms – Room No – 10 - 19
Located near the Pool & Dining Area
Tea Coffee Maker
21” Colour TV
Personal Baithak (sitting Area)

Cluster 3

Standard Rooms - Room No – 20 – 29
Located far from the common areas

Cluster 4


Standard Rooms - Room No – 30 – 40
Located far from the common areas