Botanix Resorts Launches India’s First Pet & Infant-Friendly Diwali Retreat

Botanix Resorts Launches India’s First Pet & Infant-Friendly Diwali Retreat-01

Diwali is often called the “festival of lights,” with the customs consisting of gatherings, sweets, and fireworks; however, as sustainability becomes an important part of the discussion, many families are considering how to celebrate the special holiday in a way that promotes joy. With this forward-thinking perspective, Botanix Resorts Pvt Ltd has created India’s first eco-friendly Diwali retreat, suitable for both pets and children. The retreat, running from 17th – 20th October 2025, connects the latest trend of sustainability with traditions, wellness, and inclusivity: families enjoying Diwali together while leaving behind noise, pollution, and anxiety-inducing fireworks. The retreat will be celebrated at all Botanix locations – Botanix Nature Resort in Damdama, Devsha Resort by Botanix in Jim Corbett, and the recently launched Shivalaya Resort by Botanix in Nainital, providing a commitment to responsible festivities.

Transforming the Diwali Experience

For years, the public and government has been talking about the ill-effects of fireworks, not only on the environment but also on health. However, the efforts at minimising the use of fireworks has been in vain because of the cultural and traditional tapestry of bursting firecrackers on Diwali. Diwali celebrations are seen as incomplete without firecrackers. We fail to understand that the firecrackers are harming our loving pets and infants too.

Atul Vashisth, the Managing Director of Botanix Resorts, and a dog owner himself, summed it up perfectly,“I am a Pet owner, therefore I understand how a pet feels during this festival. Each activity is designed to blend tradition with mindfulness, ensuring celebrations remain lively yet gentle on the senses. The greenery and open spaces at our resorts become ideal for them to stay and enjoy, ensuring that every family member, from the youngest child to the most playful pet, can share in the festivities.” These retreats do not simply provide a solution for the noise pollution; it goes way beyond that.

Guests do not take the path of “celebrating  for themselves”, rather, embraces the path of a thoughtful, authentic involvement in activities that capture the much-loved traditions of the festival such as organic candle-making courses, diya painting, arranging flowers into rangolis, regional food tastings, and chill-out areas for dogs to relax with treats and games.

Celebration Locations

Each property owned by Botanix provides something unique adding an ecological and cultural flavor to this retreat, allowing families the option to be immersed in nature and culture. Across these properties, we invite guests to have a mindful celebration while being closely tied to the environment that they are celebrating in. From our serene settings on the water, to the starry skies above the forests of Corbett, the retreats reframe Diwali to be a festival of harmony with themselves, each other, and the planet.

Resort Location Highlights
Botanix Nature Resort Damdama Lake, Gurugram Botanical gardens, lakeside serenity, sprawling family lawns
Devsha Resort by Botanix Jim Corbett, Uttarakhand Wilderness trails, wildlife-inspired design, canopy dining
Shivalaya Resort by Botanix Nainital Himalayan ambience, mountain cottages, lakeside meditations

Why Noise-Free Diwali is Important

  • Firecrackers are a way of life in Indian celebrations and fast becoming a way of life across a large number of cultures, however, the unintended consequences of firecrackers are deeply troubling.
  • Noisy explosions can scare infants, disturb their sleep-time routines and exacerbate symptoms of sensitivity to noise.
  • Pets can sometimes display symptoms of anxiety such as trembling, hiding, or the loss of appetite, all in response to the noise.
  • Pollution that is already rising this time of year can escalate particulate pollution during Diwali and affect respiratory related illnesses in children and elders.
  • Repeated exposure to noise and smog, in fact, mutes the joy of celebration into stress and uncertainty. 

Botanix Resorts initiative tackles all the issues head on and removes cracker pollution entirely to allow families to enjoy a Diwali that celebrates lighting up homes and hearts without darkening the skies or compromising health.

Activities with a Purpose 

The focus of this initiative is about achieving a balance of cultural integrity and sustainable innovation. Traditional lamps and rangolis remain the cornerstones of the décor, although every interaction, from personal to communal, emphasizes sustainability and artistry. Parents can enjoy time spent in mindfulness and yoga, as their children listen to storytelling circles about Diwali-themed folklore. Meanwhile, pets enjoy their own play area supervised by caretaking staff. The gastronomical experiences reflect this ethos too. Organic, farm-to-table festive treats are made available ranging from sweets prepared over the stove in ghee to festive platters made with millets that honor local food differences. Guests acquire not only a taste of heritage, but they also share in education around sustainable food practices demonstrated through cooking lessons.

Inclusivity at the Core

Diversity at the core of the retreat creates a unique inclusivity blending infants, toddlers, pets, and adults into spaces of celebration together. For toddlers, the soft flicker of diyas is their introduction to one of India’s most beloved festival. For pets, a quiet environment transforms distress into play and joy. For adults, sharing in the celebration marks a decision to become conscious participants; instead of indulging unsustainable practices, families engage in practices of togetherness and harmony. 

More than Celebration: A Conscious Decision

The Pet & Infant-Friendly Diwali Retreat is more than a seasonal offering; it ushers in the possibilities of a collective cultural movement. Botanix Resorts is setting an example by inviting families to be a part of celebrations that sets them apart from the rest of the world. This celebration  is not just a family or individual celebration but a celebration for the entire ecosystem and environment. The environment  will celebrate with you. Guests leave not only with memories of this fun-blasting celebration but also with an extensive knowledge and awareness of sustainability. You definitely wouldn’t want to lose a chance of being a part of this sustainable journey.

Botanix invites families to envision Diwali traditions differently. This time, it won’t be your regular Diwali celebrations with crackers; this is not going to be your choice between heritage and tradition, and modern awareness, rather, a way for you to embrace both. The success of this retreat, in turn, will open the doorway to the tradition of mindful and eco-friendly celebrations for generations to come.

About Botanix Resorts

Botanix Resorts Pvt Ltd specializes in creating botanical-themed spaces that promote wellness, culture, and sustainability. Through resorts, retreats, and botanical residences, Botanix aims beyond tourism and infuses its projects with ecological literacy and mindfulness. Botanix Residences, a collective of villa communities centered around biophilic design, carry the resort’s eco-responsible philosophy into everyday life.

By envisioning India’s very first Pet & Infant-Friendly Diwali Retreat, Botanix Resorts does more than rethink a holiday. It reimagines festive itself: silence instead of noise, fresh air instead of smoke, and unity instead of division. When families come together amongst the peace of Damdama, Corbett, and Nainital this October, families will be celebrating Diwali.

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