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Free Fall Garden
Tiered planting that tumbles down the slope with the contour of the land — a living waterfall of green that frames the valley beyond.
Gardens in Igatpuri
Five landscaped gardens spread across a 10-acre estate — the ideal place to lose an afternoon to nothing but birdsong, blooms and the Sahyadri air.
A walk through the grounds
From free-fall terraces to a still lotus pool, each garden has its own mood and its own light. Whether you want a slow walk or a quiet spot to read, there is a corner here with your name on it.
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Tiered planting that tumbles down the slope with the contour of the land — a living waterfall of green that frames the valley beyond.
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Named for the ridgelines it looks out over, this is the spot for the long view — benches angled at the Sahyadri horizon.
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Open to the west, planted to glow at golden hour. The place to be with a cup of chai as the hills turn amber.
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A working green corner — saplings, herbs and seasonal blooms. ‘Plant trees. Go green. Make a difference. Feel content.’
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A still water garden where lotus and lily open to the morning. The quietest, most meditative pocket of the estate.

For the little ones
Let your tiny tots have a gala time outdoors without the risk of any injury. Keep calm and bat on at the outdoor, fully-equipped net-cricket arena — and let the open lawns do the rest.
Good to know
The resort has five landscaped gardens spread across its 10-acre estate — the Free Fall Garden, Seven Hills Garden, Sunset Garden, Forest Farm Nursery and Lotus Garden — plus open lawns and a net-cricket arena.
Yes. The gardens are open to resident guests throughout the day, offering quiet walking paths, shaded reading spots and golden-hour viewpoints over the Sahyadri valley.
Yes. Alongside the ornamental gardens there is a fully equipped outdoor net-cricket arena and open lawns where children can play safely amid nature.
Early mornings bring mist and birdsong, while the Sunset Garden is best in the evening golden hour. The gardens are especially lush during and just after the monsoon (June to October).
Book a stay and let the gardens — and the mountain air — do what no city weekend can.