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Vedic Village 2.0
Sustainable Luxury at Vedic Village Spa Resort
Where Sustainability Becomes an Experience
Hidden amid the quiet greens of New Town's rural fringes, Vedic Village Spa Resort stands as a rare hospitality model where sustainability is not a chapter in an annual report—it is a living culture.
Sprawling across serene lakes, organic farmlands, mud cottages, and whispering palms, the resort blends luxury with consciousness in a uniquely Indian and deeply rooted way.
This is not eco-tourism. It is an eco-lifestyle, subtly woven into every guest experience—from architecture and food to weddings and wellness.
Eco-Friendly Luxury Experiences
Every structure at Vedic Village is built with the earth, not on it. Mud villas and thatched roofs crafted from locally sourced clay and natural materials reduce the resort's construction carbon footprint, while wide verandahs, shaded corridors, and strategic building orientation keep interiors naturally cool—even through peak summer.
Zero-waste landscaping using indigenous plants and the estate's large natural water bodies regulate the microclimate, support migratory birds, and eliminate the need for artificial irrigation. With minimal mechanised transport on internal roads, the estate stays serene—birdsong where engine noise might otherwise be.
Nature is not an attraction here—it is the host.

Sustainable Sourcing & Local Craftsmanship
A significant share of the produce served at Vedic Village is grown on the resort's own kitchen farms. Weekly haat-style procurement from nearby villages directly supports micro-farmers—bringing Gobindobhog rice, millets, red rice, indigenous leafy greens, and seasonal vegetables straight from field to plate, with traditional cooking techniques such as kulhad chai and terracotta vessels revived in the kitchen.
Procurement extends beyond food. The resort works directly with local weavers, potters, and small producers—preferring biodegradable disposables, natural linens, and low-chemical housekeeping supplies throughout. Every vendor contract reflects fair pricing, ethical labour practices, and rural cooperative partnerships.
Sustainability begins long before the guest arrives.
Mindful Resource Use
Wastewater recycling systems sustain the estate's extensive greenery and organic farmlands—closing the water loop within the property. Seasonal menu rotation reduces cold-storage dependency and food transportation miles, while slow-fire cooking and terracotta vessels revive energy-efficient kitchen traditions that industrial equipment long displaced.
Vendor policies require low packaging waste and low-chemical housekeeping supplies. Every operational choice is measured against its impact on the land—because the resources of this estate are treated as borrowed from nature, not owned by the resort.
Mindful use is not a constraint here—it is the practice.


Nurturing Wellness & Community
Wellness at Vedic Village is rooted in Ayurveda, Naturopathy, Yoga, and Mindfulness—therapies using herbs cultivated in the resort's own medicinal gardens, and spa oils sourced from certified sustainable suppliers. Yoga sessions take place under banyan trees, beside the lakes, and in open-air pavilions, with programmes encouraging digital detox, circadian rhythm alignment, and nature-connected living.
More than 60% of resort staff are hired from surrounding villages, trained in hospitality and professional skills. Annual health camps serve nearby communities, skill development programmes build lasting livelihoods in agriculture and handicrafts, and folk artists are given a continuous platform to perform and earn.
The goal is not just guest delight, but community upliftment.