After a long week of work deadlines, school schedules and the nonstop rhythm of city life, weekends often quickly slip by doing laundry, filling up groceries and netflixing; without giving us the pause we truly crave. At Triguna Country Homes, weekends take on a different meaning and time simply slows down. Here, families reconnect and step away from screens into nature.
A weekend at Triguna Country Homes is not just a break, it’s a chance to reset as a family. Imagine waking up to morning bird songs rather than to honkings and loud alarms; opening your windows to lush green trails and fresh countryside air rather than the dense concrete jungle of the city. And the best part? Your children can step outside and play gully cricket right in your own backyard, just pure joy and a fun team spirit that brings everyone together.
So if you’re planning a weekend at Triguna Country Homes, here are a few things you can do and a gentle plan to follow. Take it slow, avoid doing everything at once, stay mindful, and enjoy simple moments with nature and with each other.
Begin Your Morning With Nature Walks and Trails
Start your day with a walk inside Triguna’s lush green sanctuary, home to a thriving Miyawaki forest with over 1.2 lakh trees. Listen to the sounds of birds waking up, feel soft rays of morning light and sense the rustle of leaves underfoot. The roads here are soil-stabilised and dust-free so all you feel while you walk is the cool breeze in your hair and no dust, no noise; just nature.
Walking through the forest introduces you and your children to a variety of native trees, botanical species and birds in their natural environment. Kids get the chance to see, touch, identify, observe and understand nature beyond textbooks, an immersive experience that stays with them for life. For photography lovers, this golden hour offers stunning shots of misty fields, birds in flight, buzzing bees, butterflies and sunlight filtering through the thick green canopy.
Time for a Cup of Tea in Your Own Backyard
After the slow morning, settle down in your own backyard with a warm cup of tea. This is where the countryside magic truly unfolds because the sense of ownership is now coupled with natural setup. Your personal mini Miyawaki forest surrounds you with shade and calm, while your kids run around barefoot, jump, hands in the soil and pluck a few fresh veggies from their little garden patches. It’s messy, joyful yet teaches some life-skills , boosting confidence and independence in the children. And since kids often follow what parents do, this becomes your moment too; to try your hand at composting, planting new vegetables or simply reconnecting with the soil. At Triguna Country Homes, everything is professionally managed when you’re away, but the real magic happens when you’re here , seeing what you’ve sown, nurtured and watched grow.
Cook With Fresh, Farm-Grown Ingredients
Now that the harvesting is done, even if it’s just herbs and tomatoes, it becomes a true farm-to-table experience for your kids and for you. It’s time to put your hands to cooking. Let your child step into the kitchen too. Ask them for small helps like washing the veggies or getting familiar with the masalas. Together, create a meal using ingredients freshly picked from your own land.
There is something incredibly satisfying about preparing food with produce you have grown yourself. Whether you make a simple salad or a slow flame curry, the flavours feel richer and the experience feels grounding. This is what farm to table really means fresh, pure and filled with the taste of the land you nurture.
Spend Lazy Hours at Your Private Farmhouse
What you can do next is read a book on your porch, take a nap in a hammock, sit beneath a tree or swing beside the lake. You can go fishing, enjoy a refreshing swim in the natural lake or simply do nothing at all. Just sit with your family and chat. Feel nostalgic. Share childhood stories of what you did when you were young.
And you know why all this feels so easy? Because there is no rush here. This is Triguna Country Homes. You get to choose your own rhythm to work or not to work
Try Outdoor Activities and Country Experiences
But when the sun softens, we highly recommend stepping out and exploring the outdoors; something that is almost impossible in our chaotic, crowded, space-crushed city lives. Triguna gives that freedom back to both adults and children. Play childhood games, fly a kite, run, exercise, use the swings or do whatever your heart wants. Just remember that the open, clean space you get here is rare, so try to make the most of it with your child. Let them experience the same simple joys you grew up with, the ones that shaped your own childhood.
Host a Small Get-Together With Friends or Neighbours
Make your evenings even more memorable by inviting friends or family for a potluck dinner. Sit under the open sky or in a cosy gazebo. Add a small barbecue session. Bond with your kids and share a relaxed conversation because this is what you came here for to unwind and slow down. Add some family games or soft music. Conversations feel deeper when they happen under the open sky and the warmth of community can turn an ordinary evening into a truly unforgettable one.
End Your Day With a Sky Full of Stars
As night settles in, Triguna Country Homes reveals one of its most magical gifts which is a sky untouched by city pollution. With no bright lights around, the stars appear sharper, brighter and the sky looks incredibly vast. You can spot constellations clearly; and if lucky enough you can even catch a shooting star streaking across the horizon. It becomes another experience to add to your list, star gazing in its full bloom and beauty. Switch off the lights and apply some mosquito repellent for a smoother and grander experience.
The silence, the stillness and the brilliance of the stars make you forget the noise of the week gone by.
It is time to shut the day and enjoy a peaceful night in your own farmhouse. That is how your slow and lazy weekend comes to an end. A weekend meant to unwind turns into a mix of quiet and small adventures at Triguna Country Homes.


