Location
Our locations are carefully chosen to offer both wilderness and tranquility. Solaya Greens currently offers four nature-led farmland projects across Madhya Pradesh: two in the Panna–Khajuraho region, one near Sanjay Dubri, and one near Bandhavgarh, each surrounded by forest and wildlife-rich landscapes.

In a country moving rapidly toward density, Madhya Pradesh still offers something rare-space, silence, and authenticity. Vast forests, slow rivers, and living heritage create a landscape where nature still defines the rhythm of life. Centrally located yet untouched by overdevelopment, it remains one of India’s few regions where land continues to feel expansive, natural, and timeless.
Solaya Greens is not mass-market. Only a limited number of units are released, and early buyers get the best selection (privacy pockets, views, river-side feel).
More breathable air, less noise, and a naturally peaceful environment versus dense Urban living.
Tourism-driven hubs provide better hospitality, guides, transport options, and essential services for comfortable stays.
MP is known for vast forest landscapes and iconic wildlife circuits like Panna, Kanha, Bandhavgarh, and Sanjay–Dubri.
A rare mix of UNESCO heritage, history, culture, and wilderness experiences in one region.
Larger usable parcels allow real farming/gardening use cases-not token patches.
Real forests, rivers, open land, and ecological surroundings-rare in most second-home belts.
Less “overbuilt,” lower weekend crowd pressure-privacy and authenticity are still intact.
Quality land close to real nature is limited and gets harder to access as development and regulations evolve.
Quality land close to real nature is limited and gets harder to access as development and regulations evolve.
MP has a strong revenue records ecosystem-online validation of Khasra/Khatauni and land maps, with digital ownership records going back to ~1958 and visibility of flags (loans/cases) where applicable.
Lower light pollution enables stargazing and a true retreat feel.
Local culture, cuisine, crafts, temples, and trails create reasons to visit beyond one-time tourism.

Panna–Khajuraho is where India’s wilderness meets its civilizational heritage. Ancient temples, deep forests, rivers, and dramatic canyon landscapes exist within the same region. Mornings begin with forest air, afternoons unfold through culture and exploration, and evenings settle into quiet skies. It is a destination that remains beautifully undiscovered-offering rare privacy, authenticity, and enduring charm.
30 mins from Khajuraho Airport & 1 hour direct flight from Delhi
Regular train services and 9 hour drive from Delhi
Charter / helicopter access available
World-class luxury resorts nearby including Taj, Oberoi and The Lalit.
Khajuraho town brings cafés, restaurants & local cuisine
Fuel, daily needs & healthcare nearby
40% area under Forest with low AQI, Panna Tiger Reserve - home of ~70 Tigers, Ken River Ecosystem
1000 year old Khajuraho Temples - UNESCO World Heritage site attracting 2,75,000 tourists every year

Sanjay Dubri is India's last great undiscovered wilderness - the legendary land where the world's first white tiger was found in 1951. Vast Sal forests, eleven perennial rivers, and skies untouched by light pollution create a destination of rare privacy and authentic beauty. The Banas River winds through its heart, offering a famed 4-kilometre barefoot walk on its soft sand banks - a meditative ritual unique to this region. While other reserves grow crowded, Sanjay Dubri remains beautifully unspoiled, offering true silence, true solitude, and a forest that still feels like your own.
5.30 hrs from Jabalpur Airport & 1 hour direct flight from Delhi
Regular train services and 12 hour drive from Delhi
Charter / helicopter access available
A 4-km meditative trail on soft river sand - found nowhere else in India
Fuel, daily needs & healthcare nearby
35% area under Forest with low AQI, Sanjay Dubri Tiger Reserve - Ancestral home of every white tiger on Earth
Banas, Gopad, Mahan & 8 more perennial rivers - all flowing into the mighty Son river
1,674 sq km of pristine Sal forest and rolling Vindhya hills

Bandhavgarh is where royalty, mythology, and wilderness meet - home to the highest density of Royal Bengal tigers in the world. Once the private hunting reserve of the Maharajas of Rewa, the land is watched over by the legendary 2,000-year-old Bandhavgarh Fort, mythologically gifted by Lord Rama to his brother Laxmana. Seven perennial streams - the Charanganga, Damnar, Johila, and others - weave through its Sal forests, all flowing into the mighty Son River. Mornings unfold through Sal forests, afternoons reveal tigers and ancient temples in equal measure, and evenings end beneath the silhouette of a fort that has stood for two millennia.
3.5 hrs drive from Jabalpur Airport & 1 hour direct flight from Delhi
Regular train services and 10 hour drive from Delhi
Charter / helicopter access available
Home to Taj Safaris, Samode, The Oberoi, and other globally renowned lodges
Fuel, daily needs & healthcare nearby
53% area under Forest with low AQI, Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve - home of ~165 Tigers, Charanganga River Ecosystem
Former hunting preserve of the Maharajas of Rewa; birthplace of the white tiger lineage attracting 193,000+ tourists every year
Bandhavgarh Fort - an ancient stronghold with a legacy spanning over two millennia.
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Iconic waterfall + canyon landscapes

Unexplored spots, trails, viewpoints, seasonal streams

Scenic falls and nature
trail vibe

River views, riverbank moments, seasonal beauty

Ancient carvings along Ganesh Hillock road

Famed barefoot walks on its 4-km soft sand bed

Blackbuck, leopards, and untouched Vindhya landscapes

World's highest density of Royal Bengal tigers

65-ft reclining Vishnu - source of Charanganga River

Scenic falls on the Johila River, 50 km away
Khajuraho UNESCO World Heritage Temples The Khajuraho Group of Monuments are among India’s most celebrated heritage landmarks, known for their intricate architecture and timeless craftsmanship. Just a short drive away, these temples offer a rare cultural experience, blending centuries-old history with the serene natural landscape of the region.
From the UNESCO World Heritage Temples of Khajuraho to the iconic tiger landscapes of Bandhavgarh, our destinations place you close to some of India’s most celebrated cultural and natural landmarks. Each location offers a rare blend of history, wildlife, architecture, and serene landscapes, creating a richer experience beyond land ownership.

Events, exhibitions, cultural programs (as available in the area)

Local cafés, markets, culture, evening walks

World-renowned
heritage zone

Rare 972 AD Shaiva temple and ancient monastery

2,000-year-old Ramayana-linked hilltop fort

39 caves with 1st-century AD inscriptions

Royal artefacts of the Maharajas of Rewa
Hub for Wellness / Spirituality The region is known for its deep spiritual and wellness heritage, attracting visitors seeking peace, reflection, and inner balance. Surrounded by ancient temples, spiritual centers, and serene natural landscapes, it offers an ideal setting for meditation, retreats, and quiet moments of spiritual exploration.

Popular spiritual destination - good for extended trips

Kandariya Mahadeva & Lakshmana Temples, Khajuraho

Promotes peace, non-violence, and discipline

Peaceful meditation retreat for reflection & calm
Premium
Hospitality & Fine Dining
A rare address where wildlife, waterfalls, heritage, and premium hospitality are all within easy reach.

The Lalit Temple View, Khajuraho

Taj, Pashan Garh

Oberoi: Rajgarh Palace
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