
Named after George Schaller, this room reflects a quiet legacy of exploration and deep respect for the natural world. A personal favourite of Dr. Schaller during his visits, it offers a serene, understated space designed for stillness, solitude, and connection with the wilderness beyond.

Shaardul finds its roots in Sanskrit, where the word evokes the tiger—symbol of quiet power and grace. Designed with subtle elegance, the room carries a grounded, immersive feel, where the presence of the wilderness lingers just beyond.

Named Vaidhiswaran, derived from Tamil language, where it is associated with the tiger, this room carries a quiet sense of strength and heritage. Thoughtfully designed with understated elegance, it offers a tranquil retreat where the rhythm of nature gently unfolds just beyond your window.

Puli takes its name from Tamil language, where it simply and powerfully means tiger. Rooted in this directness, the room embraces a quiet strength—crafted as a warm, intimate space where the wild feels close, yet gently restrained.
Rooted in Sanskrit and associated with the elephant—carries a sense of quiet majesty and enduring presence. The space feels composed and expansive, with a certain still authority, echoing the calm strength of the creature it is named after.
A name that evokes an elevated, sacred flame—brings a sense of quiet luminosity to the space. Softly lit and composed, the room carries a warm, understated energy that feels both grounding and quietly alive.
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