Retirement does not look the way it used to. People do not just want a quiet flat and a balcony anymore. They want comfort, company, safety, and enough life around them to make each day feel full. That is where Ashiana Advik enters the picture. Spread across 16.9 acres in Sector 39, Bhiwadi, and designed exclusively for adults aged 55 and above, Ashiana Advik has earned a reputation that travels by word of mouth.
Every morning, the pool has swimmers, the walking paths have regulars, someone’s learning the guitar for the first time at 68, and by the evening, the amphitheater will have an audience. This is what Ashiana Housing built when they designed Ashiana Advik: not a place to slow down, but a place to start over.
Ashiana Advik sits on Alwar Bypass Road, about 45 minutes from Gurugram via NH-8 and the Delhi-Mumbai Expressway. It is a purpose-built senior living community, not a gated township that happens to have older residents, but a campus designed from the ground up around the needs, rhythms, and aspirations of people in their second act.
No. This question comes up a lot, and it is worth answering directly. Old age homes are institutions built around dependency and chosen when there is no other option. Ashiana Advik is something fundamentally different: a campus-style independent living community that seniors choose because it gives them more, not less.
Residents maintain fully independent households, own their homes, and simply have access to services, medical support, and a community of like-minded peers around them. The distinction matters emotionally as much as practically.
Ashiana Advik’s guiding idea is that the physical environment should nudge you toward activity, not away from it. Every pathway, every open space, every facility placement is a quiet argument for getting up and doing something.
Ankur Gupta, Joint Managing Director at Ashiana Housing, puts it plainly: “At Ashiana, retirement means adding life to years. Senior living is not an old-age home. It is about finding purpose again, learning something new, and living with people of your own age group in an environment designed for you.”
The scale here is a feature in itself. Most senior living projects in India are compact. Ashiana Advik is expansive, and that space has been put to deliberate use.
There is an amphitheater for performances and events, a water feature, a dedicated acupressure walking path, a flower garden, a temple, and wide open green stretches that create breathing room between activity zones.
The result is a campus that does not feel crowded or institutional. You can spend a morning alone on a quiet walking path and an evening in a room full of people.
Let us see what it looks like to spend a day inside Ashiana Advik:
The day starts early here, and that is not a coincidence; it is by design. Yoga on the lawn at dawn, gym sessions for the regulars, and a swimming pool that sees residents who, in many cases, only learned to swim after moving in. Communal breakfast is not mandatory, but well-attended, because the dining hall has become a social gathering point as much as a meal venue.
The middle of the day at Ashiana Advik tends to be full. Music and dance sessions run through the week. The library sees regular use. Card games, carrom, chess, and indoor sports draw dedicated groups. Hobby clubs meet, seasonal tournaments run, and the amphitheater hosts performances where residents stage their own plays, singing programs, and dance showcases.
The cultural calendar is anchored by Jashn, which is Ashiana Housing’s annual two-day festival that brings together over 500 senior residents from Ashiana communities in Bhiwadi, Lavasa-Pune, and Chennai.
Evenings here have a social gravity to them. There are Zumba classes, cycling groups, walking clubs, and evening card games. Dinner options include the community dining hall or cooking in your own fully-equipped modular kitchen.
Retirement, done well, is not a winding down; rather, it is a recalibration. A chance to do the things that 30 years of work and family responsibility quietly pushed to the edge of the list.
Ashiana Advik was built for people who understand that. The 16.9 acres, the activity calendar, the age-friendly design, the medical infrastructure, and the social fabric, none of them is accidental. It is what happens when a developer with nearly four decades of experience in senior living asks, genuinely: what would make this the best years of someone’s life? The answer, it turns out, looks a lot like Ashiana Advik.
Who is Ashiana Advik meant for?
It is designed for residents aged 55 and above and is presented as a purpose-built senior living community.
What are the main features people notice first?
Public coverage repeatedly points to activity-led living, social connection, safety-first planning, age-friendly homes, emergency buttons, and a strong community feel.
Is it more about care or lifestyle?
It is positioned as both, but the stronger public message is around independent living with support, not dependency-led care. We also have care homes that let our seniors transition seamlessly into more extensive care when they need it.
Why does Ashiana Advik stand out in Bhiwadi?
Because it brings together purpose-built senior living, a 55+ community format, activity-led daily life, and a project scale of about 16.9 acres with around 910 homes.
Is Ashiana Advik RERA registered?
Yes. All three phases are RERA registered with the Rajasthan Real Estate Regulatory Authority. Registration details and QR codes are available on the official Ashiana Housing project page, with verification possible at rera.rajasthan.gov.in.
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