Trishvam Symphony, Krishnagiri – Trip 2

Nov 16th, 17th 2025
When a place is so easily accessible, beautiful, comfortable, has a wide range of dishes to satiate the palate and is wonderful for a quick getaway, then it is exactly what I would choose to visit multiple times!

My second visit to Trishvam Symphony comes close on the heels of my first visit in July 2025, barely a few days after it was launched and I am writing about it again just because I like to document all my trips 😊

You can read all about Trishvam Symphony – Trip 1 here.

Lying in the lap of the Krishnagiri district of Tamil Nadu, India, Trishvam Symphony is one of the resorts of the well known brand, The Great Indian Group of Hotels and Resorts (TGI)

I have already written in detail about the place in my earlier blog, so you can refer to that post for all the necessary information.

But for now, let us enjoy this visit as we take delight in the well landscaped gardens, treat ourselves to High tea at the Heaven’s Lounge with its heavenly and panoramic views of the distant hills, warm ourselves around the cheery bonfire and generally chill out in the calming aura of the beautiful place which with the blessings of the weather gods, has truly stayed pleasantly cool this November.

Enjoy the videos of the food and also discover some of the secrets that the garden holds.

 


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Nov 16th,17th 2025

 

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2 Responses to Trishvam Symphony, Krishnagiri – Trip 2

  1. So glad you had such a relaxing second trip! It’s rare for a place to draw someone back so quickly, but the place clearly has that special ‘calming aura’ you described. Thanks for sharing!

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