Reestablishing our
relationship with nature

At Lost in the Woods, living responsibly is a call-to-action. Responsible living isn't just about the sustainability of your home but also about closing the gap between us and nature.

Responsibility starts with us.

Be a better samaritan to nature

Inside Lost in the Woods, you will only hear the calls of the birds and the buzzing of the insects, not the horns and mechanical droning of motor vehicles. Preserving this untouched land begins with the reduction of carbon footprint. No motor vehicles will be allowed inside the property. All vehicles will need to be left at the ample parking spaces located near the entryway. You can choose to navigate inside the property by electric buggy, cycle or by walking to your destination. Buggies and cycles will be available at the entryway.

A conscious way of life

Following are the facets of living at Lost in the Woods:

To live amidst nature without causing harm to it.
To respect the smallest and largest of flora and fauna.
To further improve the greenery and the green way of life and
To maintain and preserve the world we have.


Nature comes first

The path to reestablishing our relationship with nature is through unobtrusive and mindful living. Here, nature comes first. Any changes or additions to the environment in your plot can only be done after the management's approval. Be it the cutting down a tree or modification of the exteriors or adding new plants, the management will approve of it only if the existing environment will remain unaffected.

Sustainable étiquettes

Preservation and longevity begins with practice. Below are some things you can do and some that you cannot. For more information on what you can and cannot do, get in touch with us.

Do's

Cycle, walk or use electric buggy inside property. Park other vehicles in the designated parking area.
Use of natural and environment-friendly materials and finishes
Cultivating locally-grown or locally-sourced plants.
Having small-scale campfires

Don'ts

Use of motor vehicles, diesel generators and other fuel-enabled items is prohibited, in places other than the designated area.
Introducing foreign or non-indigenous plants or natural elements.
Modification of water drainage system and bund walls.
Having large-scale bonfires or burning items in the open.

You, your home, and
nature. Untouched

Biophilic homes & plots crafted around
35+ natural amenities. If you are willing to be a part of the change, get in touch.

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