Showing posts with label #SewaraSlowLiving. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #SewaraSlowLiving. Show all posts

Tuesday, 21 July 2015

July Specials with Sewara Organics

Seasonal Deli Produce – Discover the many flavors of delicious seasonal produce from mango jams to dips, pickle to a variety of oils! All of these are now available at The Deli at Lodi. 




Farm to Fork – Life is healthiest, when you keep it simple. Grow. Harvest. Innovate. Provide. Feel free to give us a call on +919873374745 and help us simplify your weekly needs from the fields of our certified organic farms. 



Farmer’s Market –  We are glad to see the way you are loving us every week and this month we again bring healthy, seasonal and fresh veggies of the season every Sunday at Gurgaon Organic Farmers Market from 9am to 11am at Sushant Lok C Block, Community Centre (Near Paras Hospital) Gurgaon. For more details Call +919873374745 or +911126494531. 



Thursday, 26 February 2015

New York Weddings Magazine featured Lakshman Sagar

This Way to Nowhere

No Internet, no TV, no phone, no nothing: a dozen dream destinations for a truly off-the-radar honeymoon.

http://nymag.com/weddings/honeymoon/2014/winter/vacation-unplugged/
Lakshman Sagar, India 
Raipur, India
The dizzying, nonstop bustle of New Delhi feels a million miles away from Lakshman Sagar (from $350; sewara.com), a nineteenth-century hunting lodge turned conservation retreat, stretched across 32 acres in rural central India (a.k.a. the badlands). The property blends beautifully into the barren environs—green architects Revathi and Vasant Kamath used indigenous materials to construct the dozen mud-and-stone guest cottages—and features plenty of local handiwork, like embellished Zenana tables inspired by the colorful style of Rajasthani women. Take a lesson in yoga or meditation, trek through the surrounding badlands on horseback, bring a picnic lunch (the hotel will pack it for you) to nearby Fort Bagri, or try to spot a sloth bear, a langur (a slender gray monkey named after a Hindu god), or a chinkara (Indian gazelle) at the Todgarh Raoli Wildlife Sanctuary. No one will judge you, of course, if you opt simply to loiter by the pool and admire the surrounding desert’s foothills.
Need to rewire? The property has no TVs, Wi-Fi, or cell-phone service. To log on, you can hit the Internet cafés in the town of Raipur, five minutes away.