Hobbit-esque rooms. Pursuing wellness amidst the wilderness. Views for days, and rituals that soothe yet strengthen. For those in the pursuit of wellness, Swastik Luxury Wellbeing Sanctuary promises all that and more. What’s not to love?
Conceptualised by Nitin Nyati, Chairman of the Nyati Foundation, the 60 acres space occupies a serene perch atop the Sahyadari range in Pune. With a strong architectural vision, the space’s otherworldly interiors and exteriors have been brought to life by TAO Architecture, led by Principal Architect Manish Banker.
A collaborative vision
Yet another collaboration amidst a long list of many, Nitin’s vision for a holistic wellness centre aligned with Manish’s meditative approach to architecture. Many conversations and years stuck in limbo due to the pandemic later, Swastik began to materialise.
Carved alongside ridges of the Peacock Valley, Swastik overlooks the Khadakwasla lake, the rising and setting sun and Pune’s rolling hills, all at once. What sits in between? The five vihars, inspired by Pancha Mahabhutas recognised by Ayurveda: space, air, fire, water and earth. Each vihar aligns with one element, modelled after it by design and by intent.
An interesting fact? “If you see, the drop from the entry point to the highest point amounts to 200 feet,” enthuses Manish. This steep incline is barely noticeable, owing to the meandering paths and lush gardens that sit between each Vihar.