Gaia's Garden Guesthouse in Auroville

Gaia's Garden  Guesthouse in Auroville Ecological flower garden guesthouse with dozens of ponds, terraces, and a garden pavilion. 8 double rooms & 3 family unites. respect privacy and quietness

Gaia's Garden is a small community of Auroville, the globally-recognised international township in South India. We share the same dream of human unity in a world of wondrous diversity through practical work and everyday connection as a diverse and evolving community. Our team members are from the Netherlands, Korea, Tamil Nadu and other parts of India who have made Auroville our home for decades.

19/08/2025
Why do people love Ylang ylang flower? These 5 flowers  gifted by Kireet last Tuesday. Until now when I open the door of...
09/08/2025

Why do people love Ylang ylang flower?

These 5 flowers gifted by Kireet last Tuesday. Until now when I open the door of my workroom, I can immediately smell the flowers.

Far view
09/08/2025

Far view

We just finished full renovation of our Gardenia apartment studio. Except flooring and walls all of them are newly made....
20/05/2025

We just finished full renovation of our Gardenia apartment studio. Except flooring and walls all of them are newly made. Including large dry bathroom.

Climbing rose
18/05/2025

Climbing rose

Kireet’s little garden for the neighbors
11/05/2025

Kireet’s little garden for the neighbors

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Old Auroville Road
Tindivanam
605101

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Gaia’s Garden is a small ecological community in Auroville whose aim is to live in harmony with nature.

Gaia is Mother Earth, who creates enormous diversity once and again with her force, which makes us wonder and admire at the same time.

The garden is a playful experiment in this hot and dry climate, playing with both cultivated and wild plants, grasses, bamboos, shrubs and trees. Lawns consume too much water, so we use pebbles and stones as a counterbalance to harmonize the yin and the yang.