Godrej Samaris is an ultra-luxury 3 & 4 BHK residential development by Godrej Properties on Golf Course Road, Sector 53, Gurugram — spread across 7.4 acres with dual clubhouses, low-density towers, and panoramic Aravalli views.
Godrej Samaris marks Godrej Properties' most ambitious residential offering on Golf Course Road, Gurugram — widely regarded as one of the last large contiguous land parcels available on this iconic stretch. Set across approximately 7.4 acres in Sector 53, the project has been conceived for those who seek "a life of quiet power and refined indulgence," combining contemporary international architecture with sweeping green vistas and a design language built on order, elegance, and understated luxury.
The development comprises five soaring towers rising to G+36 floors, together housing around 488 residences. What sets Godrej Samaris apart in a market saturated with dense high-rises is its low-density core planning — only four apartments share each lift lobby per floor, a configuration usually reserved for far smaller boutique developments. This translates directly into greater privacy, reduced common-area traffic, and a genuinely exclusive living experience for every resident. In the first phase, Godrej Properties has released two of the five towers, with the remaining three reserved for a future phase — reinforcing the project's scarcity positioning on one of India's most benchmarked residential corridors.
Residences are offered in expansive 3 BHK and 4 BHK configurations, each designed around generously proportioned living and dining spaces, utility rooms adjoining the kitchen, dual master suites with large dressing areas, and wide balconies that open out to either the Aravalli hills or the adjoining biodiversity park. Every home is entered through a striking triple-height lobby of approximately 3.45 metres, setting a tone of grandeur from the very first step inside. With roughly 84% of the development dedicated to open green spaces — including a dedicated forest trail — Godrej Samaris offers a rare balance of urban high-rise convenience and genuine environmental immersion.
Lifestyle amenities are anchored by two distinct, internationally themed clubhouses spanning a combined area that ranges (by various estimates) from 35,000 to nearly 68,000 sq. ft., depending on final specifications. These spaces include temperature-controlled swimming pools, a pilates studio, a golf simulator, a fully equipped gymnasium, conference and banquet facilities, and dedicated recreational zones for both adults and children — designed to function as a complete lifestyle destination within the gated community itself.
The design pedigree behind Godrej Samaris is genuinely global: Gensler (USA) leads the architectural vision, with ARCOP handling architectural execution in India, Coopers Hill (Singapore) overseeing landscape design, and Blink Design Studio shaping the interiors. Construction execution has been entrusted to Tata Projects, part of the Tata Group, adding a further layer of credibility around build quality and delivery discipline.
Location is arguably Godrej Samaris' single biggest advantage. Positioned directly on Golf Course Road in Sector 53, the project borders the 36-acre Aravalli Biodiversity Park and overlooks the DLF Golf and Country Club — placing residents in one of Gurugram's most aspirational and tightly held addresses. The Sector 54 Chowk Rapid Metro Station is approximately 5 minutes away, Cyber City is roughly 10 minutes by road, and IGI Airport is accessible within 30–35 minutes — combining prime connectivity with the tranquillity of a low-rise, green-heavy master plan.
Developed by Godrej Properties — India's first ISO-certified real estate company, publicly listed and currently active across 15+ cities with over 21.7 million square metres under development — Godrej Samaris (RERA No. RC/REP/HARERA/GGM/1059/791/2026/31) represents a rare, scarcity-driven opportunity to own a residence on Golf Course Road at a stage before the corridor's next wave of price appreciation, which historical benchmarks from neighbouring projects like DLF Camellias and DLF Magnolias suggest could be significant. Possession, as per the current RERA filing, is expected by 31 August 2033.