
MAHA RERA NO. : P52100055828
The Nature is a meticulously masterplanned community spanning over 100 acres on Pune’s Pirangut Road. Arranged in low‑rise G+1 clusters, the 700+ premium villaments combine the privacy of a villa with the neighborly essence of an apartment. Central to the development is The Nature’s Club, featuring an infinity pool, amphitheater, sports arena, sky lounge, helipad with lounge, and a 19‑hole golf course. A fully equipped multi‑speciality hospital and wellness centers ensure resident health and safety. Winding natural trails, waterfall pavilions, and landscaped gardens create pathways to serenity, while wide internal roads link all phases and amenities. This thoughtfully curated environment balances modern recreation with the tranquility of nature.
Key Features & Amenities:
The Nature’s Club with 70+ curated lifestyle experiences
Infinity Pool & Panora Hills viewpoint
Amphitheater & Performing Theatre
19‑hole Golf Course & putting greens
Helipad with Sky Lounge
Multi‑Speciality Hospital on‑site
Waterfall Pavilion & Cascade
Sports Arena & Multipurpose Courts
Jogging/Walking Trails & Natural Trail
Terrace Garden & Lagoona leisure zone
Children’s Play Areas & Senior Citizen Zones
24×7 Security, Water Supply & Concierge Services
Strategic Location & Connectivity:
Mukaiwadi, Mulshi Road: 20 min from Kothrud
Pirangut Road corridor: Easy access to Hinjewadi tech parks, Balewadi, Talegaon
Wide internal roads: Smooth links across all phases
Proximity to urban hubs: Retail, schools, and hospitality within minutes
Site Address: The Nature, Mukaiwadi, Mulshi Road, Pune – 412115
Sales & Marketing Office: 4th Floor, Pinnacle 664 Park Avenue, Law College Road, Opp. ILS Canteen, Pune – 411004
Corporate Office: 6th Floor, 7 Apte Road, Beside Coronet Hotel, Shivajinagar, Pune – 411004
Phone: +91 7026 102 545
Email: info@thenature.in
Website: www.thenature.in
RERA Registration Number:
P52100055828 (Details at maharerait.mahaonline.gov.in)

Ananta is one of the many names of Lord Vishnu and it means Limitless or Infinite.
The Shankh which represents Lord Vishnu is depicted as the ‘Jyoti’ of a mud lamp or a Diya. A simple lamp can illuminate the entire room and can lighten up numerous other lamps. In the same way, a teacher can lighten up the minds of infinite number of students with their flame of knowledge.
एक दीये से लाखों दीये |
ज्योतिषामपि तज्ज्योतिस्तमस: परमुच्यते |
ज्ञानं ज्ञेयं ज्ञानगम्यं हृदि सर्वस्य विष्ठितम् ||
He is the source of light in all luminaries, and is entirely beyond the darkness of ignorance. He is knowledge, the object of knowledge, and the goal of knowledge. He dwells within the hearts of all living beings.
Bhagavad Gita Chapter 13, Verse 18