Back to Life - Bali Inspired Villa Plots

Back to Life has come to life with lush green gardens and blooming flowering shrubs and trees. The infrastructure development at Back to Life is nearing completion. The roads, electrical & plumbing infrastructure and STP have been finished. Most of the landscape in the gardens as also been completed. The Plots are ready to be registered and customers can begin construction of their dream villas.

An ode to the spirit of living

Tucked away in the serene suburb of Hoskote, Back to Life is inspired by the breath-taking architecture of Bali. With elements of wood, water and stone infused into the project’s design, it’s just the space you need to build your own little haven of harmony, an abode even the gods would prescribe for the urban soul longing for a better place to call home. With 10 acres of pristine property, Back to Life is designed for a life that deserves to be lived, taking life back to the way it’s meant to be.

Master Plan

Project size

10.5 acres

Total plots

174

  • Gateway
  • Parks
  • Landscaped Gardens
  • Clubhouse

Plot Dimensions

30 Ft x 40 Ft
30 Ft x 50 Ft
Odd Size
Clubhouse
Master Plan

Amenities

Swimming Pool with Wade Pool

A well-equipped Gymnasium

Coffee Bar with Library

Pool/Billiards
Table

Steam, Sauna and Jacuzzi

Indoor Children’s Play Area & Crèche

Gold Class Audio & Video Lounge

Meditation & Yoga Room

Table Tennis and Indoor Games

Walking & Jogging Track

Convenience Store & ATM

Ballroom and Guest Rooms

Location Highlights

Budhigere
Cross

9 KM

ITPB,
Whitefield

16 KM

KR Puram
Hanging Bridge

18 KM

Metro
Station

20 KM

Indiranagar

23 KM

International
Airport

35 KM

Glimpses of the Project

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