ForestLore heritage

OUR STORY

The Legacy of ForestLore

THE STORY
OF FORESTLORE

Born from a reverence for the wild, ForestLore was envisioned as a place where discerning travellers could exchange the clamour of cities for the eloquence of birdsong, rustling bamboo, and mountain mist.

Every stay, every pathway, every culinary offering at ForestLore has been conceived to deepen your relationship with the land — not interrupt it.

2020
Founded
100%
Eco Friendly
4.9★
Guest Rating
Forest Lore luxury stays in Narsapur Forest - resort near Hyderabad
Forest Lore resort forest surroundings, Narsapur Forest Telangana

BUILT WITH REVERENCE

ForestLore began as a quiet dream—a dream to create a space where the boundaries between human comfort and the natural world dissolve. We believe that true luxury is found in the stillness of the woods, the purity of mountain air, and the authenticity of slow living.

Our commitment to the environment is at the core of everything we do. From the sustainable materials used in our stays to our zero-waste culinary practices, we strive to be stewards of this ancient forest. Every guest who stays with us becomes a part of this ongoing story of conservation and connection.

Conservation & Impact

26-Acre Sanctuary
Preserved forest lands with a strict occupancy cap of 12 guests daily to protect the local biosphere.
100% Eco-Operational
Utilizing pure mountain rainwater harvesting, 100% solar auxiliary lighting, and organic farm-to-table food supply chains.

“Our goal with ForestLore was not to build a typical luxury hotel, but to curate a physical sanctuary. By integrating low-impact glass architecture and conserving the natural topography of the Kowdipally forest belt, we prove that luxury can coexist harmoniously with the wild.”

— Anand Rao, Principal Architect & Sustainability Consultant, ForestLore Nature Alliance

* According to the Telangana State Forest Department Biodiversity Report (2025), the Medak-Kowdipally forest belt hosts over 140 species of endemic flora and migratory avifauna, making local conservation efforts a critical ecological priority.