KESHAR PARVAT
Our self-developed forest of 40,000 trees is India's first sustainability led destination, now home to several rare bird species.
A MODERN GREEN LANDMARK
This award-winning biodiversity site is situated in Mhow in Central India and is considered a modern landmark in the region owing to its reputation within the environment conservation community.


AGAINST ALL ODDS
Despite words of caution from fellow environmentalists against trying to revive this then-barren hill, this mini-forest as it stands green today is a testament to human perseverance. Water was brought in every other day for years to irrigate the saplings and saturate the soil.
SUSTAINABILITY-LED TOURIST DESTINATION
A fully-equipped guest house in the middle of this forest acts as the perfect nature retreat to detach from the bustle of city life and experience a truly sustainable stay in the midst of nature.


COMMUNITY SUPPORT
We have employed members of the local communities, mostly women, in the area to support our tree plantation as well as stay management efforts. These members are now able to support their families through our long-term collaboration and send a clear message of sustainable cooperation.

