Elite Rooms:
Rooted in Comfort
A Sanctuary of Absolute Silence
The Elite rooms sit raised above the gardens, eight feet above the orchard floor, close enough to the apple trees that the smell of roses drifts through the windows on warm mornings. Corner rooms with a large balcony that opens directly to the Dhauladhar — snow-capped, unhurried, right there. Inside, the warmth is immediate. Hand-furnished rosewood pieces made on site, mud walls that hold the temperature quietly, light that moves through the room slowly from morning to sunset. This is the room that feels least like a hotel and most like somewhere you actually belong.
❋ PANORAMIC ACCESS
180° Snow-Capped Dhauladhars
❋ AL-FRESCO LIVING
Raised Garden Balcony
Artisanal Volumetrics
SIZE: 440 SQ. FT. OF GARDEN SPACE
Intimate Stay
3 ADULTS or
A FAMILY OF 4
Unrivaled Views
SNOW-CAPPED MOUNTAINS & ORCHARD
Curated Amenities
ARTISANAL LOCAL PROVISIONS
Price Range: 10,000 - 16,000
Imperial Rest
SIGNATURE KING SIZE
Private Balcony
RAISED GARDEN BALCONY
MATERIALITY
WARMTH
Walls That Breathe
The walls are mud plastered — the same technique used in Himachali homes for centuries. No paint, no coating. Cow dung, rice husk, and pine needles layered by hand and smoothed without tools. In winter they hold the heat. In summer they stay cool. The room regulates itself.
The Warmth of Indian Rosewood
The furniture in the Elite room was made on site by hand — each piece shaped by artisans who worked here for months. Indian rosewood, dense and dark-grained, carries a quiet warmth that no factory finish can replicate. You feel it when you run your hand across the surface.
WOOD
Floors That Breathe
The Elite room's hardwood floors were laid in a pattern designed by the founder himself — inspired by the castle floors of old Europe, executed entirely by hand. Three types of wood, one surface, a detail most guests notice only when they stop to look down.
Garden Roses
The Elite rooms sit close enough to the garden that on warm mornings, the smell of roses comes through the window without invitation. No diffuser, no fragrance. Just the garden doing what it does.
SENSORY DETAIL
The Comfort of Coming Home
Sunset Through Rosewood
As the light drops behind the Dhauladhar, it moves across the rosewood furniture slowly — amber first, then deep and warm. The room changes colour with the evening. Most guests stop what they are doing to watch it.
Eight Feet Above the World
Raised above the orchard floor, the Elite rooms sit at a height that changes how the outside feels. The garden is right there but quieter than you expect. The mountains are further but somehow closer. The balcony holds both.
The Dhauladhar Presence