The ethos of Panäche, is best expressed in the famous Italian expression - “Il dolce far niente. Il bel far niente.” Literally - The sweet or beautiful (act of) doing nothing...
Creating the perfect balance of “Seclusion without Solitude” - grounded in a virgin 40 acres natural rolling hills and mountain terrain, at an altitude of 6132 ft., looking upon a 280 degree view of the majestic Himalayas and surrounded by lush green preserves of pine, oak, rhododendron, cedrus deodar trees, harmoniously blended with every conceivable lavish amenity and luxury, Panäche - The Uber Highland Estate, is designed for a select few for whom life is all about loving and daring to live it.
Spread your wings along the highway serpentining its way upward from the famous wild life reserve - Jim Corbett National Park. The 55 km drive uphill on “the road with 505 turns,” is among the less frequented hot metaled state highway in Uttarakhand with inducing vistas looking into the deep green valley.
Being built vertically on the face of three hills, Panäche proposes branded luxury mountain villas and estates homes complimented by The Aw-guhst Resort & Spa - An opulent boutique residency over the cliff, with a private Heliport, managed by one of the largest luxury hotel chain of India with nearly a hundred properties, that has redefined the face of Indian Hospitality in the last three decades.
Designed, based on International private resort concept, the mountain villas with a foot print between 200 and 400 sq. meters, while the estate homes varying between 1,000 mtrs. to 4,000 mtrs. Have spectacular views of the forest, alpine meadows, the Himalayan range, and local fauna including, the tiger, panther, leopard, leopard cat, mule deer, barking deer, sambar, fox, nilgai, pheasant, mountain goat, pine marten, hare, red-faced monkey, jackal, langur, red fox, and porcupine.
Whether viewed from within the property or off-site, the guiding design concept is the dominant natural landscape of the sub-divisions. Dwellings and other improvements shall blend into this natural setting without dominate it. Architectural design and the development guidelines shall minimize the impacts of construction within the sub-divisions to respect the natural landscape. Covenants shall protect migratory wildlife.

