Just beyond the chaos of the Delhi-Mumbai Expressway, a new oasis of opulence and nature is rising. Naugaon, once a quiet patch of rural Rajasthan, is rapidly transforming into a luxury eco-tourism destination that could rival the rise of Gurgaon.
Backed by three major government projects—the upcoming Alwar Airport, a sleek elevated expressway to Sariska Tiger Reserve, and the sprawling Aravalli Green Wall—this region is capturing the imagination of investors, travelers, and high-net-worth dreamers alike.
At the heart of this metamorphosis is the Ram Rattan Group. Under the leadership of visionary Chairman Vijay Ram Rattan, the group is redefining rural luxury across 1,000+ acres in Naugaon. Think palatial villas, ultra-private farmhouses, and gated communities immersed in greenery—just an hour from Gurgaon.
With flagship developments like Ananda Farms and Green Step Farms, Ram Rattan Group is blending sustainability with grandeur. Their approach isn’t just about real estate—it’s about sculpting a lifestyle where urban privilege meets rural peace.
One of the most game-changing developments in the pipeline is the Alwar Airport. Once operational, it will slash travel time for tourists, entrepreneurs, and luxury homebuyers alike. Enhanced air connectivity means Naugaon could soon welcome a wave of eco-conscious globetrotters, wildlife lovers heading to Sariska, and high-end investors looking for next-gen properties in nature’s lap.
Sariska Elevated Road: A highway to heritage and hospitality
The elevated road linking Naugaon directly to Sariska National Park is set to revolutionize the region’s accessibility. Travel time to Jaipur, Gurgaon, and surrounding cities will shrink—placing Naugaon squarely on the map for weekend tourism, wildlife safaris, and boutique hospitality ventures.
This infrastructure leap is expected to drive demand for premium resorts, glamping retreats, heritage stays, and curated nature experiences—aligning perfectly with India’s growing luxury tourism market.
Aravalli Green Wall: India’s ecological shield meets luxury real estate
Perhaps the most ambitious of all is the Aravalli Green Wall project—a 1,400-kilometer ecological corridor stretching from Gujarat to Haryana. Running right through Alwar, this green shield will combat desertification, restore biodiversity, and elevate air quality.
For Naugaon, this isn’t just environmental good news—it’s a branding jackpot. Luxury buyers and eco-tourists alike are flocking to green destinations. With this project in motion, Naugaon isn’t just livable—it’s aspirational