Navi Mumbai International Airport Is Open — And India’s Most Transformative Wellness Retreat Is Just a Drive Away

April 30, 2026

India’s aviation landscape changed on 25 December 2025 when the long-awaited Navi Mumbai International Airport (IATA: NMI) opened its doors — welcoming its first IndiGo flight from Bengaluru and setting off a new era of connectivity for the Mumbai Metropolitan Region.

For travellers flying in from Bengaluru, Delhi, Kochi, Goa, or Ahmedabad, this is more than just a new airport. It is the gateway to one of India’s most extraordinary luxury wellness destinations: Swastik Wellbeing Sanctuary, Pune.

If you have been searching for a wellness retreat near Navi Mumbai Airport, your journey ends here.

1.Navi Mumbai International Airport: A New Era of Connectivity

Developed jointly by CIDCO and Adani Airport Holdings at a cost of ₹196.5 billion, the Navi Mumbai International Airport (NMIA) is India’s largest greenfield airport, spread across 1,160 hectares in the Ulwe suburb of Raigad district.

Inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on 8 October 2025, the airport began commercial operations on 25 December 2025 with around 48 daily flights and approximately 4,000 passengers on day one.

Key facts about NMIA:

  • Phase 1 capacity: 20 million passengers per annum
  • Future capacity: 90 million passengers once all four terminals are complete
  • Airlines operating: IndiGo, Air India Express, Akasa Air, and more
  • Connectivity: Bengaluru, Delhi, Kochi, Goa, Ahmedabad, and expanding rapidly
  • Technology: India’s first fully digital airport with facial recognition, biometric e-gates, and smart baggage systems
  • Sustainability: 47 MW solar power, EV-based transport, rainwater harvesting, water recycling
  • Road access: NH348 (Amra Marg), Sion-Panvel Highway, Mumbai-Pune Expressway link

The airport is designed to relieve congestion at Mumbai’s primary airport and offers a smoother entry point for travellers across India and beyond.

2.How Far Is Swastik Wellbeing Sanctuary from Navi Mumbai Airport?

Swastik Wellbeing Sanctuary is located in Peacock Valley, Kudje, NDA Road, Khadakwasla, Pune — approximately 140 km from Navi Mumbai International Airport, reachable via the Mumbai-Pune Expressway in roughly 1.5 to 2 hours, depending on traffic.

This significantly reduces travel stress compared to the older 3–4 hour commute from Mumbai city.

Recommended route from NMI to Swastik:

  1. Exit NMI via NH348 (Amra Marg)
  2. Connect to the Mumbai-Pune Expressway at Khalapur
  3. Take the expressway towards Pune
  4. Exit toward Khadakwasla / NDA Road
  5. Arrive at Peacock Valley, Kudje

Swastik’s team is happy to arrange airport transfers directly from Navi Mumbai International Airport.

3.Why Fly Into Navi Mumbai for a Wellness Retreat?

Until December 2025, travellers had limited options:

  • Land in Mumbai and endure long traffic-heavy transfers
  • Fly into Pune with limited connectivity

Now, NMIA offers a third — and often better — option.

The Navi Mumbai Airport advantage for wellness seekers:

  • Shorter travel stress: ~1.5-hour expressway drive
  • Expanding routes: Rapid domestic and future international growth
  • Business aviation hub: Opening by March 2026
  • International access: Expected connections to Gulf and Southeast Asia

For NRI travellers from the USA, Canada, UK, and UAE, this means faster, smoother access to Pune and Swastik.

4.Swastik Wellbeing Sanctuary: Luxury Wellness Near Navi Mumbai Airport

Nestled beside the serene Khadakwasla Lake, Swastik Wellbeing Sanctuary is a 51-acre luxury wellness destination blending ancient Indian wisdom with modern therapeutic science.

Founded by Dr. Nitin Nyati, it opened in November 2024 and is already recognised among India’s top wellness retreats.

This is not a spa hotel — it is a results-oriented wellness sanctuary focused on real transformation.

5.The Five Dimensions of Wellbeing at Swastik

Swastik’s philosophy is rooted in five dimensions of life:

  1. Health — Physical vitality through Ayurveda, naturopathy, physiotherapy, and advanced diagnostics
  2. Wealth — Prosperity consciousness and purposeful living workshops
  3. Love — Emotional intelligence, relationships, and heart-centred healing
  4. Bliss — Yogic practices, sound healing, and energy work
  5. Spirituality — Meditation, Vedic wisdom, and inner transformation

6.Five Purposeful Vihars (Healing Spaces)

Swastik’s architecture — inspired by Vastu principles and the five elements of nature — is divided into five distinct Vihars:

  • Ayu Vihar — The sanctuary’s standalone Ayurveda and naturopathy spa, combining Kerala Abhyanga, Balinese massage, and Western therapies
  • Sukh Vihar — Unique “Guha” accommodations (rounded, womb-like spaces) set into Pune’s natural hilly terrain, designed for deep rest
  • Anand Vihar — Overlooking Khadakwasla Lake, featuring a poolside lounge, sound healing chamber, and wellness consultation spaces
  • Dhyan Vihar — An 11,000 sq ft meditation hall, zodiac garden (Nakshatra Van), and dedicated spiritual healing spaces
  • Gyan Vihar — Wisdom and learning hub for workshops, masterclasses, and transformational programmes.

7.Holistic Wellness Programmes

Swastik offers curated wellbeing programmes:

Healing Programs
Wellness Programs
Wellness Holiday

8.Sattvic Cuisine That Heals

Food at Swastik is not hotel dining — it is medicine through nutrition. Every meal is:

  • Plant-based, dairy-inclusive where appropriate
  • Built on Ayurveda and Naturopathy principles
  • Free of processed ingredients and refined sugars
  • Vegan and grain-free options available
  • Crafted with seasonal, locally sourced ingredients

Guests have compared the food quality to Michelin-standard dining — with the difference that every bite is designed to heal.

9.What Makes Swastik the Ideal First Stop After Landing at Navi Mumbai Airport

The opening of NMI is perfectly timed with Swastik’s growing reputation as India’s most purposeful luxury wellness sanctuary. Here is why Swastik is the natural choice for travellers arriving via the new airport:

Proximity & convenience: At roughly 90 minutes from NMI on the expressway, Swastik is the closest premium wellness sanctuary to the new airport for travellers heading to Pune.

Transformative, not transactional: Unlike resort-spas that offer surface-level wellness, Swastik’s physician-led programmes deliver measurable health outcomes across all five life dimensions.

Ancient wisdom, modern science: The integration of Ayurveda, naturopathy, yogic science, energy healing, and advanced diagnostics creates a uniquely holistic experience unavailable in typical luxury hotels.

Nature immersion on 51 acres: Over 15,000 native trees, 30+ bird species, and the calming presence of Khadakwasla Lake create an environment that begins healing the moment you arrive.

Digital detox by design: Swastik gently guides seekers away from screens in common areas, enabling the deep psychological unwinding that modern travellers most urgently need.

Airport transfers available: Swastik arranges private transfers from Navi Mumbai International Airport, Pune Airport, and Mumbai CSMIA.

10.FAQ: Swastik Wellbeing Sanctuary & Navi Mumbai Airport

How far is Swastik Wellbeing Sanctuary from Navi Mumbai International Airport?
Swastik is approximately 140 km from NMI, with a typical drive time of 1 hour to 2 hours via the Mumbai-Pune Expressway.

Does Swastik offer airport transfers from Navi Mumbai Airport?
Yes. Swastik’s team can arrange private, comfortable transfers from NMI directly to the sanctuary. Please mention this at the time of booking.

What is the minimum stay at Swastik?
The minimum stay for The Swastik Chapter programme is 3 nights. Longer programmes are available depending on your wellness goals.

Is Swastik suitable for international travellers?
Absolutely. Swastik has welcomed guests from the USA, Canada, UK, UAE, Singapore, and beyond. The sanctuary’s international philosophy and English-speaking team make it welcoming for global wellness travellers.

What airlines fly into Navi Mumbai Airport (NMI)?
Currently, IndiGo, Air India Express, and Akasa Air operate domestic routes including Delhi, Bengaluru, Goa, Kochi, and Ahmedabad. International routes are expected to launch by mid-2026.

Is Swastik a luxury property?
Yes. Swastik is a five-star rated luxury wellness sanctuary. Accommodation is in unique Guha-style rooms and luxury villas set within 51 acres of pristine natural landscape.

Can corporate groups book Swastik?
Yes. Swastik welcomes corporate wellness groups, executive burnout recovery retreats, and leadership transformation programmes.

11.Plan Your Wellness Journey via Navi Mumbai Airport

The opening of Navi Mumbai International Airport marks the beginning of a new chapter for wellness tourism in the Mumbai-Pune corridor. For seekers who have dreamed of a luxury healing retreat in India — without the fatigue of navigating India’s busiest city — the time has come.

Swastik Wellbeing Sanctuary awaits you at the end of a scenic expressway drive: 51 acres of healing nature, a team of dedicated wellness masters, and programmes that address not just the body, but every dimension of your life.

Land at NMI. Leave transformed.

Swastik Wellbeing Sanctuary

Peacock Valley, Kudje, NDA Road, Khadakwasla, Pune – 411023
Maharashtra, India

https://swastikwellbeing.com

Minimum stay: 3 nights | Airport transfers: Available from NMI, Pune Airport & Mumbai CSMIA | All meals included in programme packages

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