Encalm Privé Lounge New Delhi is a brand new premium offering in Delhi Airport. The lounge situation in DIAL has been rather chaotic to say the least.
While Air India have a couple of lounges named Maharajas both in domestic and international departures, the standard across the board was in a sorry state. Thankfully they are now undergoing full refurbishments.
Notably, many airlines in Delhi lack dedicated lounges, previously relying on Plaza Premium or other contract lounges. Virgin Atlantic and Air India now send their Business Class passengers here.
Encalm Privé, a distinguished brand offering lounges, spa, and business centres across India, has established its presence in key locations such as Delhi, Hyderabad, and Goa. Under the ownership of the GMR consortium that manages Delhi Airport, Encalm Privé Lounge promises an unparalleled blend of opulence and comfort for discerning travellers.
Once you get through security in Terminal 3 ( thankfully Delhi Airport has a fairly quick Premium security zone) you need to follow the directions of gates 1-26, where the Encalm Lounge is signposted..
You can see one of the regular Encalm lounges from this level but it is the Encalm Privé you want to look for, it has its own entry.
There was still some construction work going on during my visit so I had to walk in a roundabout way to get there and then take an elevator up.
While the regular new Encalm Lounges look good, they are available to a broad spectrum of customers including various credit card holders as well as various Lounge Pass networks.
At the time of writing, Encalm Privé is exclusively reserved for long haul Business Class flyers only.
Once you get upstairs, you will pass through a hallway that was still very much in it’s finishing touches but already had a super welcoming vibe and look to it..
There certainly was a calming relaxed atmosphere from the offset, from the marbled floor tiles and tile patterned walls.. with some well placed plants and hanged artwork before you reach the formal reception area..
Once inside you will immediately be drawn to the huge triple height central area of the lounge which is relatively open..
On the left side you have the more enclosed feel with various seating areas simply separated by elegant divider panels..
You will find a combination of leather chairs, sofas and luxurious velvet chairs
While the main space is flooded with natural light from the glass roof, the side windows only look out over the terminal rather than any ramp..
Going back to the main space, one part of the wall is adorned with emblems of Indian landmarks such as a Taj Mahal and the Lotus Temple..
The space is organised well with low rise panels, plants, wood panels and accent lighting to separate different zones within the huge space.
Taking centre stage here is the circular bar with fully stocked high end wines, champagne and liquors..
Formal dining areas ensure you can enjoy a meal comfortably..
Walking through the corridors on the side will lead you do various smaller rooms, which looks like a library / reading area. You will also find a formal business centre..
According to their website, the lounge has a dedicated Fitness Zone & Spa, I did not see this or have time to look.
Other than this, there are several restrooms which were immaculately kept
The lounge also has several shower rooms, I unfortunately did not have enough time to check this out however.
There appears to be some vagueness about the service here, since you will see buffet food offerings and may just assume that is all.
In fact, you have actual table service where you can order any food and drink you desire. This I learned when I initially just sat on a table with some water and have a waiter come up to me.
When I enquired, it appeared they still did not have any menu but I could more or less order what was available in the buffet stations already!
Therefore, I decided to explore the offerings myself. Since I was in the lounge mid morning, there was a range of Western and Indian breakfast options.
There was a selection of fresh fruits and salad items?
They had the standard cereals and baked goods, cold cuts and deli section with smoked salmon and beef pepperoni etc
The selection of hot dishes were rather extensive also.
Unfortunately I did not have a great deal of time in the lounge to go through every item but rest assured you will be more than satisfied with whatever style of breakfast you desire!
You also have chefs for fresh to order dishes..
There was also a specific eggs to order stations where I requested an omelette
and then I build my own selection for breakfast with a nice watermelon smoothie..
They had a good variety of coffee also.
Again you can make your own coffee or request a waiter to bring you one..
I only had about 10 minutes after breakfast to enjoy my coffee before it was time to board!
In my first visit end of 2023, the lounge still had areas that were closed off and these are now fully opened.
It appears now in 2025, every International airline flies through Delhi might now be using this lounge. It was a totally different experience to my first. And not so relaxing!
Catering was still fantastic, and there are more seating areas in back where you may find some quieter spots
There are some great new artwork in display too!
The Juice Bar is now also open
It was my understanding in 2023 the lounge will include some rest areas. However no general provisions have been made for this at all. You have to pay if you need somewhere to rest.
There are dedicated rooms where you can reserve on a 4 hour basis. I was quoted 5,800 INR, however they were all occupied on my 5 hour overnight layover.
They did have free sleeping pods for 2400 INR – but I was disappointed to find they were just lounger chairs !
Encalm Privé Lounge New Delhi is an impressive space and a great new addition to the airport. A welcome respite for actual business class travellers.
It is well designed with a lux choice of furnishings and fittings. The catering is extensive and generally fantastic.
While this may be an exclusive Premium lounge on par with other Premium Business Lounges internationally. At times, it is so busy, it can have a significant impact on your experience.
Faze, founder of Wander Up Front and Elevate Your Stay, is a London-based travel specialist with a deep passion for aviation. With over 2 million miles flown, he has spent the last 7 years focusing on First and Business class experiences.
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I like the inclusion of a guy taking a piss. 😂
Maybe worth removing that particular photo.
ooops, didn't notice that in the small thumbnail version! Thanks Seb