The new Atmantan Wellness Centre site in Hyderabad measures 50 acres and will have 100 keys
The property will target HNWIs and UHNWIs and will have capacity for 130-150 guests per day
Atmantan is now owned by the Indian Hotels Company Limited
Atmantan Wellness Centre, an integrative wellness destination in Mulshi, near Pune in India, is expanding its portfolio by adding a new centre in Hyderabad that will launch between 2028 and 2029.
Atmantan is a retreat that integrates doctor-prescribed programmes and longevity science with Ayurveda, naturopathy, oriental medicine and alternative techniques for wellbeing. Its programmes include personalised assessments, preventive health journeys and bespoke retreats such as stress resets and those for corporate groups.
Atmantan is now part of the Indian Hotels Company Limited (IHCL), which also owns Taj Hotels – a portfolio of hotels known for its spas. In November last year, IHCL acquired a 51 per cent stake in Sparsh Infratech Private Limited, the company that owns Atmantan. The acquisition enables IHCL to expand the wellness brand’s presence.
Atmantan Wellness Centre in Hyderabad
The new site in Hyderabad’s landscape of lush greenery and rocky hills is being developed in partnership with Swela Realty LLP. Swaran Charlakola and Spoorthi Reddy of Swela Realty were inspired to create this new destination by their late mother, who was a holistic doctor.
The retreat will measure 50 acres, and it will have 100 units of accommodation. The development footprint will measure 180,000sq ft and will include 80,000sq ft of advanced wellness infrastructure.
The property will have zones for activities, rest and transitions between the two. The design has Gold LEED aspirations and will feature biophilic elements and sustainability initiatives to preserve the local ecology.
The centre will cater to Indian and global High Net Worth Individuals (HNWIs) and Ultra High Net Worth Individuals (UHNWIs) seeking results-oriented luxury wellness, corporate executives, international wellness travellers and guests seeking preventive, rehabilitative and longevity-focused programmes.
The founders of Atmantan, Sharmilee Kapur and Nikhil Kapur, said: “We were immediately drawn to the natural beauty and energy of this land. Equally meaningful was meeting Swaran Charlakola and his family, whose deep-rooted belief in wellness and healing is shaped on the strong foundation of natural medicine. Their vision is closely aligned with our conviction that wellness must be integrated, evidence-based and designed to create lasting outcomes. Together, we look forward to creating a destination in Hyderabad that will help people reclaim their health, reconnect with nature, and experience the very best of integrated wellness."
The founders described their vision for further expansion of the brand: “Atmantan specialises in large-format wellness centres, and this destination, like all our future projects, will also be in the range of 100 rooms (giving us capacity for around 130-150 guests per day). Our model of integrated wellness is something people in India and overseas are seeking actively.”
Swaran Charlakola, director of Swela Realty, shared his thoughts on the partnership: “This partnership with Atmantan marks an important step in bringing a world-class integrated wellness destination to Hyderabad. The world is talking more openly about longevity. As strong believers in the power of natural and holistic health, we recognise that the global conversation around longevity is not a passing trend, but a fundamental shift in how people aspire to live. We’re looking forward to building a sanctuary with the Atmantan Team that will give life to this shared ambition, long-term value and a commitment to redefining wellness in the region.”
The existing Atmantan Wellness Centre
The original Gold LEED-certified Atmantan Wellness Centre overlooks Mulshi Lake near Pune. It measures 37 acres and the property sits on top of a hill embedded with crystal, which the operator says lends the land healing frequencies.