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108 reasons to step outside

A hundred and eight amenities sounds like a number to brag about. It's really a promise about how your days can feel.

The Nirvana Team · 28 June 2026 · 5 min read

It's easy to read an amenities list the way you'd read a spec sheet — a tally of features, a bigger number than the project down the road. But a good amenity isn't a feature. It's a reason to leave the sofa, and a place worth arriving at when you do.

At Makuta Nirvana there are 108 of them. Not to impress you on a brochure, but because a full life needs more than four walls. Here's how a single day can unfold when the world outside your door is designed to be lived in.

Morning belongs to the green

The day wakes with the quietest amenities: the walking trails, the lake deck, a butterfly garden still cool with dew. You don't schedule these — you drift into them, coffee in hand, before the rest of the house is up. This is the part of Nirvana that asks nothing of you except that you slow down.

The best amenity is the one you didn't plan to use, on a morning you didn't plan to remember.

Midday is for the movers

By the time the sun is high, the community changes gear. Lap pool. Cricket net. A gym and studio, courts for tennis and badminton, a jogging track that loops the green. Two-and-twenty ways to move — enough that a workout never has to feel like the same workout twice.

Afternoons the little ones own

Splash pads and sandpits, a treehouse, a discovery maze, a kids' library for the rainy days. The point of a children's amenity isn't to keep them busy; it's to give them a world of their own inside yours — one they can walk to, safely, and come home from with grass on their knees.

Evenings pull everyone together

As the light softens, the gathering spaces fill: a clubhouse, lawns for a birthday or a wedding, quiet corners for a book and a longer conversation. A community isn't built by its buildings. It's built in the hours people choose to spend near each other — and those hours need somewhere to happen.

That's the real reason for 108. Not to win a numbers game, but so that whatever kind of day you're having — busy or slow, social or solitary — there is always somewhere for it to go.

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