Where an ancient tree gave a community its name — and its character
3 & 3.5 BHK · Starting ₹6.23 Cr onwards
The Magic Faraway Tree takes its name from a beautiful, old tree at the edge of the 10-acre property on Kanakapura Road — a detail that sets the tone for everything Total Environment has built here. This is a community where the naming of a project is not a marketing exercise but a straightforward description of the land itself. Built on elevated ground with views across minor hills to the south, the development brings together 3 BHK simplex and 3.5 BHK duplex homes arranged across four towers of thirty floors, each home designed so that living rooms, dining spaces, and bedrooms open directly onto a double-height garden and private deck.
Total Environment has operated in Bangalore since 1992, delivering over six million square feet across projects in Kanakapura Road, Yelahanka, Sarjapur Road, Hennur, and Whitefield, as well as in Pune, Hyderabad, and Frisco, Texas. The Magic Faraway Tree sits in a portfolio that includes After the Rain in Yelahanka, In That Quiet Earth in Hennur, Pursuit of a Radical Rhapsody in Whitefield, and Down By The Waters in Jakkur — each project distinguished by a distinct site identity and a consistent refusal to treat homes as interchangeable units. Here on Kanakapura Road, the elevated ground and the retained tree set a natural datum from which the architecture takes its cues.
The homes are crafted with natural building materials, imported marble flooring, and handcrafted finishes that age well rather than date quickly. Every apartment is designed to be customisable before possession, with Total Environment offering full furnishing to each buyer's specification — a practice the developer has maintained across its three decades of operation. Cantilevered patio gardens, a concept Total Environment pioneered in Bangalore from 1997, are integral to every unit here, ensuring that greenery is not confined to the ground plane but woven into the vertical fabric of the building.
The Talaghattapura address has changed substantially over the past several years. The Green Line of the Namma Metro now serves the neighbourhood through the Thalaghattapura and Silk Institute stations. The NICE Corridor, 200 metres from the site, connects residents to Electronic City, Hosur Road, and Mysore Road without entering the city grid. The Kanakapura Highway (NH 948) is being widened into a six-lane corridor, and the BBMP has proposed a 10-kilometre expressway from Banashankari to the NICE Road junction, further reducing inbound travel times. Property values on this corridor have risen by over 60 percent since 2018, with experts projecting continued appreciation through the decade.
The Magic Faraway Tree is for buyers who want a home that reflects genuine craft, holds its character over time, and sits on ground that has a story to tell. Enquire to arrange a private site visit or a walkthrough of the furnished model homes.
Starting from Rs. 6.23 Cr onwards
| Configuration | Size | Starting Price |
|---|---|---|
| 3 BHK Simplex Spacious simplex with private deck, garden, and panoramic southern views | 2753 sq.ft. | Rs. 6.23 Cr |
| 3.5 BHK Duplex Two-level duplex with double-height garden, fully customisable interiors | 4498 sq.ft. | Rs. 10.21 Cr |




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Sy. No. 32/1, 33/1, Talaghattapura, Kanakapura Road, Bengaluru 560062 · Talaghattapura · Bangalore
Talaghattapura sits along the southern sweep of Kanakapura Road, one of Bangalore's most consistently green corridors. The Namma Metro Green Line reaches this neighbourhood directly, with the Thalaghattapura and Silk Institute stations providing daily connections to Jayanagar, Majestic, and Nagasandra. The NICE Ring Road intersects Kanakapura Road barely 200 metres from the site, offering a signal-free bypass to Electronic City, Hosur Road, and Mysore Road. Turahalli Forest and the Art of Living International Centre frame the southern and western edges of this precinct, giving the locality a character that very few residential corridors in the city can match.
The Magic Faraway Tree stands on an elevated plot at Sy. No. 32/1 and 33/1, set above the surrounding terrain and oriented toward minor hills to the south — a configuration that secures panoramic views without requiring tower heights for them. Jnana Sweekar Public School and Yashasvi International School are within a kilometre of the site. Cloudnine Hospital on Kanakapura Road, Shankar Super Specialty Hospital, and Aikya Healthcare serve the immediate catchment. Royal Meenakshi Mall and Mantri Arena Mall are both reachable within fifteen to twenty minutes by road. JP Nagar and Electronic City are accessible via the NICE Corridor without traversing the inner city.
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The Green Line station at Thalaghattapura, opened in 2021, connects residents directly to Nagasandra via Jayanagar and Majestic, placing the city core within a 35-minute metro ride from this address.
The NICE Road expressway, 200 metres from the site, is being upgraded with improved entry and exit ramps and wider lanes, enabling signal-free travel to Electronic City, Hosur Road, and Mysore Road.
NH 948 is being upgraded to a six-lane corridor with service roads from Banashankari to Kanakapura town, significantly reducing travel times and supporting logistics and passenger movement along the entire southern corridor.
A proposed 10-kilometre expressway following an old pipeline route from Banashankari to the NICE Road junction will bypass Metro-related congestion and create a faster surface link for South Bangalore residents.
The BDA's 73-kilometre Peripheral Ring Road, linking Tumkur Road to Hosur Road, will provide South Bangalore residents direct access to North Bangalore and major national highways without traversing the Outer Ring Road.
The project takes its name from a genuine old tree at the edge of the property — not a branding conceit but a fact of the land. That singularity carries through every design decision on the site, from the orientation of towers to the retention of natural vegetation.
Built on a naturally raised plot, every home at The Magic Faraway Tree looks out over minor hills to the south — a view geometry that no amount of tower height could replicate on flat ground, and one that is permanently protected by the hill topography beyond.
The NICE Ring Road junction sits 200 metres from the site entrance, providing signal-free access to Electronic City, Hosur Road, and Mysore Road. For residents who commute south or travel frequently, this proximity is a daily practical advantage.
The Thalaghattapura Metro Station on the Green Line opened in 2021, placing this address on a direct rail corridor to the city core. The neighbourhood retains its low-rise, low-density character even with that connectivity in place.
Founded in 1992 and active in Bangalore, Hyderabad, and Pune, Total Environment has delivered over six million square feet across projects including After the Rain, In That Quiet Earth, and Pursuit of a Radical Rhapsody — each a distinct address, none a template.
Total Environment offers full furnishing to each buyer's specification as a standard option — not an upgrade tier. Natural materials, cantilevered patio gardens, and double-height garden decks are built into the base design, not offered as optional additions.
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