Eastern India · A collection of three houses
Wake to the bay at Puri, the calm shore at Digha, and first light on Kanchenjunga at Darjeeling. One quiet name across the east of India.
The Collection
Three houses, one quiet name.
One way of doing things, in three places that could not be more different. Each house keeps its own light, weather, and welcome.
The idea
Sandhi means the junction, the point where two things become one. Every house is a meeting. Land and water, stillness and motion, heritage and design.
Coast and summit
Where two worlds meet.
Across the collection
Slow things, done well.
A few rituals carry across every house, tuned to the weather of each place. Hover to look closer.
In their words
What guests carry home.
The things people tell us after they leave, in their own words.
We woke to the sound of the bay before the town did. I have never started a day so well.
A fire lit each night and a hot water bottle in the bed. Warm against all that cold.
By the second morning the staff knew our names and our order. It stopped feeling like a hotel.
The Journal
Notes from the east.
Short reads on the places, and the idea behind them.
Begin where two worlds meet.
Choose a house, pick your nights, and we will hold the light for you. The booking here is a working demonstration and takes no payment.
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