Responsible Tourism
We are working on 3R’S i.e. REDUCE, REUSE, RECYCLE. The best thing is that we recycle water of rain dance our irrigation system and various other sustainability focused initiatives. We indulge into different activities for eco-sustainability such as best out of waste, bio-degradable, composting, water conservation, minimum use of plastic, etc.
Ajanta Kalagram
The main objective of this project is to develop and run a sustainable, eco-friendly tourism venture by involving and benefitting the local community. The nearby villagers are involved in this project, which features innovative furniture & Crafts designs. It contains wall clock from Bamboo, pen stand, Eco huts, bullock cart and many more.
Organic Farming
Our modern concept of organic farming combines the tradition, innovation and science. We grow our own vegetables for the kitchens which is pesticide free and completely organic which make the land also pesticide free.
Zero Waste Garden
To develop the ability to think and organise the thinking to create of the waste of our own resort. We follow the principle of recycling and reusing things which is a good way to protect the environment.
Bahinabaiche Gaon: An Initiative under Rural Tourism
Bahinabai was a famous poetess from Khandesh. She was blessed by Goddess Saraswati. Though illiterate, she wrote philosophical poems. She expressed her life essence through her poem which captures the essence of her life, reflects the culture of village and farming life, and presents her wisdom. Bahinabai composed her songs verbally in ‘ovi’ in a mixture of two dialects: Khandesi and Varhadi. This village is based on all the principals of Bahinabai where one can recall their memories of village life and experience the tradition of Khandesh.
Varsa Museum
The Aim of this project is to create awareness & Sensitivity towards our rich Indian culture & Tradition with the purpose of Education, study & Information of the visitors. This museum is the collection of old antique utensils which take us in our traditional village.