
Club Mahindra Madikeri, Coorg (Karnataka)
Set in the lush forests and coffee estates of Coorg, Club Mahindra Madikeri is just five kilometres from Madikeri, a historical town and the birthplace of General K S Thimmayya, India’s most distinguished combat officer and third Chief of Army Staff. With its high road accessibility to Bangalore (5 hours), Mangalore (3 hours) and Mysore (2 hours), the 220-room property is one of the busiest in India.
Madikeri has one of the darkest skies in India, comparable to remote locations in the Himalayas, and affords one of the best night-sky experiences.

Club Mahindra Virajpet, Coorg (Karnataka)
Coorg district in Karnataka, with its beautiful forests, lovely weather and easy access, attracts enough tourists to make two massive resorts of Club Mahindra among the most sought after in India. Fourteen kilometres from Coorg’s second biggest town, the resort is a thick coffee plantation, and an ideal place to head to for a relaxed weekend.
Coorg district in Karnataka, with its beautiful forests, lovely weather and easy access, attracts enough tourists to make two massive resorts of Club Mahindra among the most sought after in India. Fourteen kilometres from Coorg’s second biggest town, the resort is a thick coffee plantation, and an ideal place to head to for a relaxed weekend.

Club Mahindra Naukuchiatal, Nainital (Uttarakhand)
Nestled among the trees on the slopes of the Himalayas, this quaint resort overlooks the mesmerizing Naukuchiatal Lake, and is the go-to location for guests visiting the Lake District of Uttarakhand.
With clear Himalayan skies facilitating a great experience of the sky, the location is perfect for stargazing. Visit the Starscapes Observatory just 500m from the resort, for a truly out-of-the-world experience!

Club Mahindra Puducherry
Sprawled across 24 acres on the eastern coast at Pondicherry, guests of this resort are treated to a stunning bouquet of experiences by the beach. With its unique history, pristine beaches and quaint architecture, Pondicherry is just fifteen kilometres from the resort and a great place to visit.
The eastern sky here touches the horizon over the ocean. Astro tourists will have an experience here like no other, making it a must-visit location.

Club Mahindra Munnar (Kerala)
Munnar was the site of the first Club Mahindra property, and is still one of the most popular. Tucked away among the tea estates of the Kannan Devan Hills, the resort is a great place to disconnect from the world.
Munnar also boasts of the darkest sky in South India, even darker than Coorg. This makes it ideal for astro tourism. Packed with astro activities during the day, a visit to Club Mahindra Lake View Resort or the Club Mahindra Mount Serene Resort in Munnar is a dream come true for any astro tourist.

Club Mahindra Varca Beach (Goa)
The second-oldest Club Mahindra resort is also the most popular. With its 209 rooms almost always occupied, this resort has access to the Varca Beach, making it one of the few holiday destinations that can offer beach activities for its guests.
One of the features afforded by the beach is access to the western horizon. The resort is a fantastic location to observe the sky, with its large panorama of the sky and the surprisingly dark heavens.

Club Mahindra Assonora (Goa)
The newest Club Mahindra resort is also the largest. With 244 rooms, the resort attracts a large number of guests round the year. The uniquely designed property is filled with activities for its guests, many of which are exclusive to it.
Assonora is a hilly region, and with it comes clear skies. The resort boasts of extremely dark skies with barely any dust or light pollution. This makes it an ideal place for stargazing.