Mountain Range Rooms:
Elevated & Secluded
The Mountains at Eye Level
The Mountain Pass rooms sit on raised ground, right in the middle of the apple orchard. The balcony opens into it, the windows look out to it, and on still mornings the orchard is the first thing you see and the first thing you smell. Named after two of Himachal's most legendary passes — Chanderkhani and Rohtang — each room sits differently on the ground floor, giving it its own orientation, its own light, its own character. Step outside and the library lounge is right there. One of the most quietly immersive rooms on the property — not because of what it shows you, but because of where it places you.
❋ PANORAMIC ACCESS
Dhauladhar & Apple Orchard
❋ AL-FRESCO LIVING
Cottage in the Canopy
Artisanal Volumetrics
SIZE: 400-420 SQ. FT. OF MOUNTAIN SPACE
Intimate Stay
3 ADULTS or
A FAMILY OF 4
Unrivaled Views
DHAULADHAR & APPLE ORCHARD
Curated Amenities
ARTISANAL LOCAL PROVISIONS
Price Range: 10,000 - 16,000
Imperial Rest
SIGNATURE KING SIZE
Private Balcony
FIRST FLOOR PRIVATE BALCONY
MATERIALITY
WARMTH
Walls That Have Always Been Here
One wall in the Mountain Range room is stone — laid from the inside, local material, no decoration. It sits there the way old walls do, with a weight and permanence that newer buildings spend a lot of money trying to fake.
The Grain of Walnut
Walnut furniture, dark and dense, made by hand and finished without polish — only a German preservative that keeps the grain exactly as it is. Run your hand across any surface in this room and you understand immediately that nothing here was mass-produced.
ROOF
A Ceiling That Changes The Room
The sloping ceilings in two of the three Mountain Range rooms are what give them their cottage character. Local fir wood, running the length of the ceiling in panels, pulling the room upward and inward at the same time. The kind of detail you notice on the first night and stop noticing because it just feels right.
Orchard on The Wind
From the first floor, the apple orchard is below you. On still mornings the smell of blossom or fruit — depending on the season — rises up and comes through the window. The wind carries it. You don't have to go looking for it.
SENSORY DETAIL
The Feeling of Being Above It All
The Dhauladhar at Eye Level
Higher up means the mountains sit differently. Not below the window line, not framed from a distance. Level. The Dhauladhar fills the view the way it does from the Royal rooms — quietly, completely, without asking for attention.
Cottage Quiet
The sloping ceiling and the first floor position together create a particular kind of stillness. Lower than the sky, higher than the garden. The sounds that reach you up here are softer — wind in the orchard, birds, the occasional distant sound from the valley below. Nothing sharp, nothing urgent.
The Dhauladhar Presence