Peaceful, Private & Pet Friendly Luxury Resort
Spread over 7 serene acres of land with 13 private pool and garden villas, overlooking the Aravalli Hills — the Tree of Life Resorts and Hotels is your perfect weekend getaway.
This is a perfect property for those looking to relax and connect with nature, stay away from the city and enjoy a peaceful environment.
Rooms
Every villa is named after a flower that matches with the ones on the floor. The rooms are breezy and spacious with a calmness to it. Each villa has either a private pool or a garden (depending on what you opt for), two massage beds and a sunken tub. A complimentary head massage on arrival and having the Chef personally take your order in your room is something you should expect. Take a tour of the room here.
Restaurant:
The restaurant is a dome shaped building with tall glass windows that make it look more spacious and welcoming. The Chef had curated a special menu for me during the stay; Continental and Rajasthani cuisine, that I was waiting to devour.
On my first day, I had the fish which was tender and soft, just how I like it, followed by a well- cooked juicy chicken breast stuffed with spinach. For dessert, I had Panacotta that was made to perfection. Not many hotels such as them get it right.
For breakfast, I had my choice of eggs with bacon, sausages, hash brown potato and fresh watermelon juice. The options are plenty including South Indian food and what not. There is always something for everyone.
Villa Grounds:
The sprawling lawns are perfect for barbecues, or for afternoon walks and even cycling around the property. They even have a Yogashala for those who love yoga and meditation. Or just soak and enjoy the view of the Aravali range from the infinity pool.
The Spa was shut due to Covid19 restrictions but, whenever they start operating again, I suggest you try it out.
Experiences:
Enjoy a village tour, relax in the sunken tub or do both. My ride to the village was in a truck with a basket full of snacks. Quite an interesting mode of transportation, isn't it? I visited a local house and a small school where the students had just finished their exams. They reminded me of my students in Thailand and I got to speak to them for a few minutes after which I spent a few hours in the sunken tub. A "cinnamon and honey" blended aroma bath sounded perfect.