Located within the buffer zone of a UNESCO world heritage site, Srirangam is our homage to the unique historical and geo-cultural centre of humanism, global learning, and the cultivation of arts – the Vishwabharati University – that was founded by Asia’s first Nobel Laurate, Rabindranath Tagore, around the turn of the 20 th century, in Shantiniketan.
Cradled in nature, we are an independent, cozy, atmospheric villa-style homestay, with five well-appointed ensuite bedrooms and a common living cum dining area, offering a refined, at the same time earthy and tranquil hospitality experience.
Every detail of the bedrooms in Srirangam is thoughtfully curated to offer a harmonious blend of comfort and charm, inviting you to fully immerse yourself in the peaceful rhythm of life at Srirangam.
Curated works of art are placed all over the property – distinguished by a design architecture that is rooted in India’s history, culture, tradition, and artisanship. We offer an immersive experience into an aesthetic sensibility that is quintessentially Indian in its soul, at the same time universal and timeless in its appeal.
Srirangam in Sanskrit means an arena (Rangam) that holds within is trove of beauty, resplendence and wellbeing (Sri). We believe we are aptly named.
Our homestay embodies the time-honoured Indian ethos of Atithi Devo Bhava, i.e. ‘Guest is god’. True to our tagline (borrowed from Tagore), our ethos and our name, we look forward to welcoming you as an honoured guest – the true and beautiful one – to spend a few days at Srirangam, the realm of beauty, bliss, and wellbeing.