Waterwoods Luxury Resort is building its identity around immersive nature-led travel. With one property set along the wildlife-rich banks of Kabini and another tucked into the forests of Swarajdeep in Havelock Island, the hospitality brand brings together experiences deeply rooted in India’s diverse natural landscapes, paired with the comforts of a luxury stay.
Into The Wilderness
Waterwoods Kabini sits within the Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve, one of India’s most ecologically diverse regions and a major draw for wildlife enthusiasts. Positioned along the Kabini River and close to Nagarhole Tiger Reserve, the resort serves as a gateway to one of southern India’s most rewarding safari circuits. Mornings here begin with the sounds of birds and movement across the backwaters, while the day unfolds through jeep safaris, boat rides, and long stretches spent observing the rhythms of the forest.
The experience extends beyond wildlife sightings. The property places equal emphasis on the atmosphere of staying within such a landscape. Rooms overlook the river and surrounding greenery, while meals draw from produce grown in the resort’s organic gardens. There is a strong sense of place throughout the property, from its nature-inspired design to the way outdoor spaces blend into the terrain around them.
For families, Kabini has increasingly become an alternative to more conventional resort destinations. Instead of crowded itineraries, the focus here is on shared experiences outdoors—spotting elephants along the riverbank, learning about local birdlife, or simply spending uninterrupted time in nature. The resort’s team also plays an important role in shaping the experience, particularly through guided wildlife interactions and storytelling rooted in the ecology of the region.
Island State Of Mind

Far from the forests of Karnataka, Waterwoods Swarajdeep offers an entirely different environment. Located in Havelock Island in the Andamans, the resort is set amid evergreen forests and positioned close to some of India’s best diving and snorkelling sites. While many travellers visit the islands for beaches alone, Waterwoods leans into the idea of immersive island living—where forests, marine ecosystems, and slow travel coexist.
The property’s villas are woven into the dense tropical landscape rather than separated from it. Large old-growth trees surround the retreat, creating an atmosphere that feels deeply connected to the island’s ecology. Days here are shaped by ocean adventures and unhurried afternoons alike. Guests can spend mornings diving in clear waters and evenings returning to spaces designed to feel grounded in the natural environment around them.
The Andaman property also reflects the growing shift in Indian luxury travel toward experiential stays. Travellers are increasingly seeking destinations that offer both comfort and context—places where the environment itself becomes part of the experience rather than merely a backdrop. Waterwoods Swarajdeep appears to understand this shift well, balancing adventure with a slower, more immersive pace.
Nature First Living
Across both destinations, sustainability remains central to the Waterwoods approach. The resorts position themselves not just as places to stay, but as spaces designed around responsible travel and long-term environmental awareness. Nature-inspired architecture, outdoor-led experiences, and locally rooted hospitality all contribute to this larger vision.










