Aerial layout
The 26-acre site read in one frame: 388 plots arranged around the Miyawaki forest core, with ~45% open space distributed across the layout.
From the gated arrival to the forest, the boulevards, the amenity core and the plots themselves - the visuals convey the low-density, forest-set character that distinguishes a Sobha plotted community.
The Sobha Sacred Grove by the Lake gallery should be read as a research tool, not as decoration. Aerial renders, gateway views, lifestyle images, master-plan diagrams and amenity visuals each answer a different buyer question. The aerial render tells you about land planning and open-space hierarchy. The gateway image communicates the arrival experience and the boundary security model. The Miyawaki forest and lakeside greens show the green identity of the community. The clubhouse and sports academy visuals convey amenity ambition. And the sample plot and boulevard views ground the project in the daily experience of the site. For visual checks, Sumadhura Panorama Phase 2 is a same-city reference that helps separate brochure mood from evidence of elevation, landscape depth, finish cues, and usable community space.
This is important because pre-launch buyers are making decisions before construction has progressed enough for a normal site inspection. Visual material becomes a research tool only when buyers read it alongside the RERA-filed sanctioned layout, the cost sheet, and a physical site visit. A render can make every project look complete, green and calm; the buyer's job is to ask what is fixed and what is illustrative.
The 26-acre site read in one frame: 388 plots arranged around the Miyawaki forest core, with ~45% open space distributed across the layout.
A single secured entry establishing the gated identity, with manned security, CCTV monitoring and controlled visitor access.
A dense, multi-layered planting of native species that matures into a self-sustaining woodland - the green heart of the community.
The 12 m and 9 m internal streets, with avenue planting, footpaths, concrete side-drains and LED street lighting - the engineering character of the layout.
The grand clubhouse with swimming pool, gymnasium and yoga/wellness spaces - the social and recreation core of the community.
The headline amenity: a coaching campus in association with the Padukone School of Badminton lineage, bringing professional-grade infrastructure inside the gates.
The lakeside open spaces and landscaped greens that thread between plot clusters - the daily experience of forest-to-home living.
A typical plot at handover - twin water connections, an individual electrical point, sewage and stormwater connection, on a tree-lined road.
The aerial perspective reveals the master plan in one frame: 388 plots laid out along a hierarchy of tree-lined streets, with roughly 45% of the 26 acres given over to green - the dense canopy of the Miyawaki forest, landscaped greens and lakeside open spaces threaded between plot clusters. The amenity core, with the clubhouse and sports academy, anchors the community, while the single gated entry controls a clear, secured boundary.
From above, the project reads as a green island within the developing Chikkatirupathi belt - exactly the low-density, landscaped character that distinguishes a Sobha plotted community. As a pre-launch project, current imagery centres on the master plan and architectural renders; through the development phase, Sobha will publish construction-progress photography alongside RERA-mandated quarterly disclosures.
As a pre-launch project, the visuals here are architectural renders and master-plan illustrations conveying design intent. They are an accurate guide to the planned character and quality of the community, but buyers should treat specific details - finishes, planting maturity, exact amenity layouts - as indicative until built.
The most reliable way to assess the project is to combine these visuals with a site visit and a review of the RERA-filed sanctioned plan and quarterly progress disclosures. This gives you both the vision (the renders) and the verified reality (the site and the RERA record) before you commit.
| Visual | Question to ask | Document to request |
|---|---|---|
| Aerial layout | Which plots are released first and which are later phases? | Sanctioned layout plan filed under the RERA registration. |
| Arrival gateway | What are the security rules, visitor protocol and operating hours? | Community charter and maintenance/operations note. |
| Miyawaki forest | What is the planting plan and maturity timeline? | Landscape brief and handover sequence. |
| Clubhouse render | What is committed at first handover and what opens later? | Amenity handover schedule and operating model. |
| Boulevard view | What are the road widths, drainage and street-lighting specs? | Sanctioned road and utility drawings. |
| Sample plot | What utilities are at the plot boundary on handover? | Plot-handover specification sheet. |
Cross-check with the master plan and amenities on this site, then use the links below for independent verification.
Across the Sobha Sacred Grove by the Lake gallery, one theme recurs: forest-to-home. The visual language deliberately blurs the line between the built environment and the green environment - avenues that feel like forest paths, plots that look onto woodland and lakeside greens, amenity spaces nestled within planting rather than set on hardscape. This is not incidental; it is the project's core identity, captured in the "Sacred Grove by the Lake" name. The renders consistently foreground green: even the streetscape and entrance views are dominated by trees and landscaping rather than concrete. For a buyer, this visual consistency signals a community designed around nature, where the 10,000-tree Miyawaki forest and ~45% open space are the protagonists and the homes sit within them. It is a strong, differentiated positioning in a market where many layouts are bare grids of plots.
The entrance avenue at Sobha Sacred Grove by the Lake is designed as a green corridor - a wide, tree-lined boulevard that introduces the forest-to-home theme from the first metre. Renders show avenue planting flanking the carriageway, footpaths set behind kerbs, and clean signage marking the plot clusters and amenity core. The streetscape imagery is deliberately understated and premium: no overhead wires (all cabling is underground), uniform LED street lighting, and continuous concrete drainage. This is the everyday visual experience of living in the community - calm, green and orderly - and it is one of the clearest signals of the engineering quality that distinguishes a Sobha layout from an unbranded one.
The entrance sets the tone for Sobha Sacred Grove by the Lake. A Sobha-signature gateway portal, with a manned security cabin and avenue planting, frames the single point of access into the community. The design language is restrained and premium - clean stonework, integrated signage, landscaped islands - signalling the quality of what lies within. Beyond the gate, the main boulevard draws the eye toward the forest and amenity core, a deliberate first impression that every resident and visitor experiences daily.
The lakeside greens at Sobha Sacred Grove by the Lake give the project its name and some of its most serene views: water features and landscaped open spaces fringed by planting, with sit-out zones and walking paths. These spaces, distributed across the ~45% open area, provide the everyday green relief that makes the community pleasant to live in - places for families to gather, children to play and residents to walk in the evenings. The renders frame these vistas as the daily backdrop to home life rather than as occasional features, which is the planning intent: green outlook from as many plots as possible.
The Miyawaki forest is the soul of the project and its most photographed feature. Planted using the Miyawaki method - a dense, multi-layered planting of native species that matures into a self-sustaining woodland far faster than conventional landscaping - it brings 10,000+ trees into the heart of the community. Walking trails wind through the canopy, with dappled light, birdsong and a noticeably cooler microclimate. For Sobha Sacred Grove by the Lake buyers, the imagery here makes the "Sacred Grove by the Lake" identity tangible: this is genuine forest, not token planting, and it is the green amenity residents will value most.
The internal streets - 12 metres and 9 metres wide - are shown with their avenue planting, footpaths, concrete side-drains and LED street lighting. These views communicate the engineering quality that underpins the layout: properly graded roads, clean kerbs, organised drainage and a green streetscape rather than a bare carriageway. The boulevards convey daily livability - safe to walk and cycle, shaded, and built to last - the kind of street design where the public realm itself becomes a quiet amenity of life at Sobha Sacred Grove by the Lake.
The clubhouse render at Sobha Sacred Grove by the Lake presents the lifestyle hub of the community: a grand clubhouse with swimming pool, gymnasium, and yoga and wellness spaces, set within landscaped surrounds. The architecture reflects Sobha's premium finish standard, with the pool and deck positioned to take in the greenery. These visuals show buyers that a plotted purchase here comes with the leisure infrastructure of a full apartment community - a key differentiator from raw-land or unbranded layouts. Renders of the wellness precinct show the yoga and spa spaces, the gymnasium, and the indoor recreation areas within the clubhouse, set against landscaped views. The party lawn - an open, manicured space for community events and family gatherings - is shown as a flexible green that hosts everything from festivals to children's parties.
The 1,00,000 sq.ft sports academy, developed in association with the Padukone School of Badminton lineage, is a standout. Renders show professional-grade courts and coaching facilities, positioned within the amenity core at Sobha Sacred Grove by the Lake. For families with sporting children, and for the community's overall appeal, this is a rare feature in a plotted project, and the imagery underscores the seriousness of the amenity programme. Plot-level views show demarcated, build-ready parcels - each with its boundary, road frontage, and utility connections in place - alongside indicative villa renders illustrating what a home might look like across the different sizes, from a compact 30x40 home to a large 40x60 villa with garden. These visuals help buyers picture their own home on the plot and understand the design freedom that plotted ownership affords.
For an investor, the Sobha Sacred Grove by the Lake imagery carries a specific message beyond aesthetics. The quality of the renders and the master-plan illustration reflect the seriousness of the project and the developer's intent - engineered roads, generous open space, a real amenity core, and a premium architectural language. These are the visual markers of a development that will command and hold a premium, because they convey the qualities (green, low-density, well-serviced, gated) that sustain resale demand. An investor scanning the gallery should read it as a preview of the community's eventual character and desirability - the very factors that will drive the land's appreciation and liquidity over the hold period. Photographs and renders convey a great deal, but a plotted community is best understood on the ground. Request a site-visit appointment through the contact form to see Sobha Sacred Grove by the Lake in person.
As a pre-launch project, the visuals are architectural renders and master-plan illustrations conveying design intent. On-site photography is released through the construction phase.
A dense, multi-layered planting of 10,000+ native species using the Miyawaki method, which matures into a self-sustaining woodland far faster than conventional landscaping - the green heart of the community.
The internal streets - 12 metres and 9 metres wide - with avenue planting, footpaths, concrete side-drains and LED street lighting, communicating the engineering quality that underpins the layout.
The clubhouse and swimming pool, the 1,00,000 sq.ft sports academy, lakeside landscaped greens, and sample build-ready plots, alongside the gated arrival gateway and the Miyawaki forest.
Combine the renders with a site visit and a review of the RERA-filed sanctioned plan and quarterly progress disclosures before each milestone payment, treating renders as design intent.