



Wildflower Hall has all the grandeur of an English stately home and you can expect the same trappings too. Plush lounges to curl up with a book, a well-stocked library, a billiards room, a tennis court and even a croquet lawn are all present and correct. It's also home to India's first 9-hole golf course. which sits at over an astounding 2000-metres above sea level and offers a very challenging game! After a long day of exploring, there's nothing better than enjoying a single malt or a cocktail in The Cavalry Bar and a delicious supper in The Restaurant - both complete with warming fires to keep you cosy.
Rooms range from Deluxe Garden Views to grand Suites. If you're thinking the garden views might be a cop-out, you'd be wrong; these are no ordinary gardens and you'll overlook pristine croquet lawns and glorious flower beds - the perfect view for your morning cuppa. The Mountain View and Valley View rooms look out onto spectacular vistas (you are at 8,250 feet after all), and the Deluxe Suites and Lord Kitchener Suite will have you reclining in the lap of luxury.
As you might have gathered, there's a long list of things to do at Wildflower Hall. Enjoy the genteel pastimes of old with games of tennis, golf and croquet, or take things to the next level with adventurous hikes through the surrounding mountains and valleys. Walks will reveal the beautiful architecture of nearby Shimla and we strongly advise carving out some time to relax with a soothing treatment in the spa.
Take afternoon tea and marvel at snow-clad views of the Himalayas in this Enid Blyton-esque hamlet