Trance Sunderban Resort near Osho Ashram, Pune: Where Heritage Stirs the Soul
In Pune's historic neighbourhood of Koregaon Park, amidst grounds that once formed part of the royal Gaekwad estate of Baroda, stands our stately bungalow built between 1924 and 1926. This is Trance Sunderban Resort, not a place designed as a spectacle, but one that reveals itself quietly, with the slow confidence of a building that has witnessed decades of Pune's life. Renowned for its Art Deco lines, our resort's interiors are sleek, the proportions generous, and the teak woodwork polished rather than painted, year after year, because some things deserve that patience.
Featuring thoughtfully designed rooms, our hotel blends Pune's rich cultural legacy with the intimacy of a boutique stay. Once the personal residence of Osho for a short while in the 1970s, this iconic space is where heritage meets hospitality. The building materials, wood, stone, terrazzo, and lime plaster, lend the structure a quality of light and texture that no new construction can replicate. The original furniture of the royal family, the vintage tiles, and the antique window frames are all preserved and still present, complemented by curated facilities that ensure a seamless and comfortable stay throughout. You may often find peacocks wandering through the grounds, almost as if they are part of the welcome, adding a gentle and memorable charm to your stay.
We are a proud recipient of the National Tourism Award for Excellence in Hospitality by the Ministry of Tourism for 4 consecutive years. Our resort near Osho Ashram sits just steps away from the International Commune and offers an address that lets you experience Pune slowly, with comfort, clarity, and ease.











