Luxury housing in Bengaluru has a new chapter with the launch of Amanvana – Home of Sanctuaries by White Lotus Group. Spread across 14 acres in North Bengaluru, the project has already drawn strong interest from CXOs, entrepreneurs, NRIs, and senior technology leaders, underscoring the city’s appetite for rooted yet contemporary living.
The community comprises 95 terraced villas, each spanning 3,800–4,000 sq. ft., planned at a low density of just seven homes per acre. More than 70% of the land is dedicated to open and green spaces, including gardens, water courts, and a continuous green spine that connects homes to nature. This design philosophy reinterprets Bengaluru’s garden ethos for modern life, offering privacy, calm, and a sense of belonging.
Buyers are largely in the 35–55 age group—financially independent professionals and end-users seeking long-term primary residences. Amanvana also appeals to HNIs and NRIs who view Bengaluru as a long-term anchor, drawn by the city’s balance of global connectivity and cultural rootedness.
Two distinct villa typologies bring the idea of sanctuary to life. Vaayu – A Sanctuary in the Sky features expansive decks and terraces that open to light and air, while Bhoomi – A Sanctuary in the Soil offers homes with open-to-sky greens and garden pockets. Each residence achieves around 80% carpet efficiency, full vaastu compliance, and can be tailored in finish and layout—allowing residents to co-create spaces that reflect their way of living.
“Amanvana represents both a design and a business milestone for us,” said Pavan Kumar, Founder & CEO, White Lotus Group. “For over a decade, our work has centred on one idea—that a home should be more than a structure; it should be a sanctuary that adds meaning to life. Amanvana continues that idea at a larger scale, bringing together space, sustainability, and sensitivity to how people actually live.”
The masterplan, designed in collaboration with leading architects and landscape consultants, draws inspiration from Bengaluru’s traditional courtyard homes while integrating contemporary sustainability principles. The community is envisioned as a net-zero water sanctuary, with rainwater harvesting, wastewater recycling, and native planting woven into the landscape. Homes are positioned for natural light, cross-ventilation, and energy efficiency, enhancing comfort and well-being.
At the heart of Amanvana lies a central community hub, designed as an everyday extension of home. It features co-working and fitness zones, yoga decks, wellness suites, and recreation courts. Social and cultural spaces include an amphitheatre, swimming pool, pet park, crèche, children’s play areas, and multipurpose lounges—all curated to foster community while retaining an atmosphere of quiet comfort.
Located at the intersection of IVC Road and Chapparakallu Road, Amanvana offers proximity to international schools, reputed hospitals, the Padukone-Dravid Centre for Sports Excellence, and the scenic Nandi Hills. With direct access to STRR, Kempegowda International Airport, upcoming Metro connectivity, and major business parks, the project is positioned within one of Bengaluru’s most dynamic growth corridors.
By shifting focus from density and feature-heavy developments to lived experience, privacy, and long-term relevance, Amanvana addresses key gaps in Bengaluru’s luxury villa market. It reflects White Lotus’ design-led philosophy—where homes are not just structures, but sanctuaries that embody openness, warmth, and balance.






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