About Us

Sat just behind Coco Beach and away from the crowds Coco Shambhala echoes to the soft chants of nature, where traditional village life goes on unspoilt. In a quite backwater with the villas set in whispering palms it will steal your heart and fire your imagination.

To balance the idyllic location we supply your very own complimentary car and driver for up to 10 hours a day so you’re only a few minutes from an array of internationally acclaimed restaurants and the lively shops of Candolim and beyond. With haute couture designers and film stars seeking their own private hideaways close by, we invite you to join them at the first of our serviced villa destinations, Coco Shambhala.

Responsible Tourism

We believe in sustainable low impact tourism through design. We want to enrich the local community and not impact on their environment, but without compromising the comfort levels expected by todays sophisticated international traveller.

At the end of every season we donate 5% of our net profit to charities doing vital work to help those in need who can’t keep up with India’s economic boom.

The coolest place in the evenings are nearest to the ground, so our architect put the bedrooms on the ground floor and used thick local laterite stone for insulating the cool air. He ensured all rooms had at least two floor to ceiling external doors for cross ventilation. We put most of the living space on the first floor and built it with the most minimal use of walls. These open sided living veranders harness the cool sea breeze to deliver cross ventilation. The building techniques minimise the need to use electricity to cool down and the unique living space created enhances the experience of staying in the tropics. The interior designer showed her commitment to sustainable design by sourcing colonial and Indian antique furniture and using only fittings of Indian origin with local trade’s people modifying them to meet our high standards where appropriate.

Goa needs tourists, with much of the population relying on the income they generate. To that end we do not provide any on site food or additional revenue raising services. We actively encourage you to go out and explore and spend your money in the real Goa. With it’s rich heritage, stunning scenery, owing to it’s rich bio diversity, friendly smiles and wonderful food you’ll find making the effort vastly rewarding. Even the ayurvedic services available in the privacy of your own villa, are outsourced to Shatayu Ayurvedic Health Clinic. Guests pay locally and Coco Shambhala do not benefit in any way. All employees are from the village of Nerul bringing much needed employment.

Unfortunately tourism brings it’s own problems. The two biggest facing Goa’s coastal tourist belt are garbage, waste management and the extra burden tourists place on the water table at the end of the dry season.

We employ a three bin re-cycling system in each villa. It allows us to provide our own waste collection service. We distribute the divided waste and pay for it’s recycling.

To minimise our impact on the water table we have built in an area where the water table is high. We have filled the swimming pool during the monsoon and top this water up in the dry season by purchasing water from inland water sources where the table is very high. The private jet pools are on the swimming pool filtration system so they do not need emptying and re-filling between guests. In addition we use grey water from the pool back wash and soak pits to help water the gardens. We only have showers in the rooms instead of baths.

We contribute towards the local community by donating money or resource to local needs. This year we gave money towards the cost of building a new Hindu temple in the village and started contributing towards the wages of a street and beach cleaner for the local community.

India has given us and will give you so much emotional and spiritual joy it is only correct we should all give something back when it has so many social causes still in need of help. At the end of every season we donate 5% of our net profit to charities doing vital work to help those in need who can’t keep up with India’s economic boom.