For a luxury villa, the address does as much work as the architecture. White Lotus Amanvana sits on IVC Road in Devanahalli, the Indrasanahalli–Venkatagiri-Kote Road that has quietly become the principal artery for premium villa living in North Bengaluru. The corridor links Bellary Road (NH-44) with Doddaballapura Road and feeds straight into the airport access network, which places the White Lotus Amanvana location at the meeting point of the city’s strongest northward growth routes while keeping the community itself calm and set back from the noise.
Minutes from the Airport, Connected to Everywhere
The headline number most buyers ask about is the airport, and here it is genuinely close. The Amanvana distance to Kempegowda airport is about a 20-minute drive along the airport corridor, a meaningful advantage for frequent flyers, airline crew and senior professionals whose work pulls them through the terminal often. Beyond the runway, the road network fans out in every useful direction:
- Kempegowda International Airport — about 20 minutes by road
- Satellite Town Ring Road (STRR) — roughly 8 minutes away
- NH-44 (Bellary Road) — direct access via the MVIT Road
- Manyata Tech Park, Hebbal — about 21 km along the corridor
This breadth is the quiet strength of White Lotus Amanvana STRR access: the ring road opens up east–west movement across the northern belt, while NH-44 carries traffic south toward Hebbal and the central business district. For a household, that means the airport, the tech corridors and the city core all sit within a comfortable drive of a single gate.
A Settled Social Fabric Nearby
A great location is more than roads, and the catchment around the community is unusually deep for an area this far north. International and mainstream schools lie within a short drive, tertiary hospitals serve the wider Yelahanka and Devanahalli belt, and five-star hospitality clusters near the airport for visiting family and business guests. Within roughly 6 to 10 minutes are an elite multi-sport academy and a championship golf resort, while weekend escapes toward Nandi Hills sit within reach. For families weighing White Lotus Amanvana villas near Devanahalli, this everyday infrastructure is what turns a well-connected plot into a genuinely liveable one.
| Nearby Anchor | Approx. Drive |
|---|---|
| Kempegowda International Airport | ~20 minutes |
| Satellite Town Ring Road (STRR) | ~8 minutes |
| Leading international schools | ~10–15 minutes |
| Tertiary hospitals (Yelahanka belt) | ~20–35 minutes |
| Elite multi-sport academy | ~10 minutes |
| Five-star airport hospitality | ~10–20 minutes |
Positioned for the North’s Next Decade
Direction of travel matters as much as present convenience, and the location reads well on that count too. Sitting between Bellary Road and Doddaballapura Road, and close to the Devanahalli aerospace and business catchment, the community benefits from an employment base of senior corporates, expatriates and defence personnel already in place, with large manufacturing and business investment still arriving. Buyers looking at White Lotus Amanvana near Yelahanka and the wider airport corridor are effectively choosing a pocket where infrastructure and jobs are deepening together. That combination — quick airport reach, multi-direction road access and a maturing social and employment fabric — is what gives this IVC Road address its staying power, and it underpins the case for the community as both a home and a long-term hold.
It helps to picture a normal week rather than a map. An early flight means a short, predictable run to the terminal instead of a pre-dawn slog across the city. A school run stays within the northern belt rather than crossing town. A weekend can tip toward a golf resort, a sports academy or the vineyards and forts around Devanahalli without a long highway haul. Because the airport corridor was built for movement, the roads around the community are wide and purpose-made rather than retrofitted, which is part of why drive times here hold up better than in older, more congested pockets of the city. Connectivity, in other words, is not just a list of distances but a calmer daily rhythm. For buyers relocating from the city’s older suburbs, that shift in pace is often the first thing they notice and the last thing they would give up.
Step back from the individual distances and a simple picture emerges. Few North Bengaluru addresses pair this level of airport proximity with this much green, low-density calm behind the gate. The roads do the connecting; the community does the restoring.

