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Best hotels in Western Himalayas

Explore 22 handpicked hotels in Western Himalayas

Shakti Ladakh

Ladakh

6 Rooms
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From $650 per person/night
Experience life on top of the world at this unique village experience.
Six guest houses spread through remote, alpine villages around Leh, Shakti Ladakh is a stay like no other. Lovingly-renovated and built from sun-baked mud bricks in the traditional Ladakhi style, each house provides access to a variety of off-the-beaten track cultural sights and incredible walking, allowing guests to really get under the skin of local life in the region. Each house is exclusively yours so days can be spent doing exactly as you please, whether that be hiking to sacred monasteries, exploring vertiginous villages or simply taking in the jaw-dropping surroundings.

Ananda in the Himalayas

Rishikesh

From $490 per person/night
A luxury Himalayan haven to get in touch with your spiritual side.
"Going to Ananda is more like a pilgrimage than a visit" - Oprah Winfrey... With that kind of praise, do we even need to say any more?! We will, for it's not only Oprah that loves this high-end Himalayan retreat, but Condé Nast Traveller readers also voted it No. 1 Destination Spa in the world in 2019. It's fair to say then that anyone who books a stay here will not be disappointed. Whether you're seeking spiritual enlightenment, looking to escape from the world or just after a gorgeous luxury break, Ananda will definitely deliver - and then some.

Clarkes Hotel

Shimla

From $80 per person/night
Travel back to the time of the British Raj at this Grand Heritage Hotel.
Located in the Western Himalayan retreat of Shimla, Clarke's is a memory of times past. Originally owned by a British couple, the property was bought by Mr Mohan Singh Oberoi in 1934, who then went on to found one of India's largest hotel empires (recognise the name?). The characterful hotel retains many of its original features and a stay here will not only settle you in the heart of Shimla, but it will take you back to the days where it was a cool summer escape in the era of the British Raj.

Shakti 360° at Leti

Kumaon

From $950 per person/night
A high-end, high-altitude hideaway for those looking to escape the world.
Shakti 360 Leti is truly an untouched paradise. Tucked away in the rarely-visited region of Kumaon, deep in the Himalayas, this unique bolthole offers a one-of-a-kind mountain experience. The property itself is crafted from stone, wood and glass to blend beautifully with its simple but breathtaking surroundings and the key is in the name - everywhere you look, there's an even better view of the snow-hatted Himalayas, usually reserved for the most hardened of hikers. Walking is the name of the game, but if you want to hunker down, breathe in the mountain air, and just relax, this is a pretty good place to do it...

Chamba Camp Thiksey

Ladakh

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14 Rooms
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From $530 per person/night
Glamping with a capital G in this out-of-this-world tented camp in the Himalayas.
Chamba Camp Thiksey is one of those rare offerings that is unique and utterly magical. Set high in the mountains of the Himalayas, it's one of the first mobile camps in India and the idea is to take you far off-the-beaten track yet still provide luxury of the highest standard. And that luxury comes in the form of sumptuous tents and four-poster beds, gourmet meals in alfresco settings, sun terraces, and impeccable service. Add to all that a selection of first-rate Himalayan adventures and this is a stay with all the trimmings (and a little different to a soggy tent in the Peak District!).

Wildflower Hall

Shimla

85 Rooms
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From $280 per person/night
Stately British architecture in the dizzying heart of the Himalayas.
In the days of the British Raj, anyone who was anyone would escape each summer away from the humid south to the cooler climate of Shimla. Once the sprawling estate of Lord Kitchener of Khartoum, Wildflower Hall is perfect for anyone looking to capture a little of that particular time in India's past. Expect interiors reminiscent of a Scottish country retreat, cream teas on the lawns, games of golf and tennis, and fascinating heritage tours. As well as all the British trappings, you'll also enjoy the best of Sri Lanka with spectacular mountain views and beautiful hikes.

Mary Budden Estate

Kumaon

7 Rooms
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From $240 per person/night
A peaceful retreat surrounded by the wild and the wonderful.
Like many of our favourite India stays, Mary Budden Estate has its own fascinating history. Sitting at a lofty 2500 metres, the estate was named for its last inhabitant, Mary Budden, who travelled to India with her parents as they started their charitable mission in the Kumaon Hills. In 1990, Ashwani and Serena Chopra bought the estate and began to transform it into a peaceful retreat. Today, it's a serene sort of place, perfect for a spot of contemplation away from modern-day India and an exploration of the surrounding Binsar Wildlife Sanctuary.

Nimmu House

Ladakh

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11 Rooms
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From $90 per person/night
A charming eco-lodge found 3,000 metres above sea level!
Built in the early 20th Century, Nimmu House is a testament to the Northern Indian and Ladakhi architecture of days gone by. Once left to fall into a state of disrepair, the boutique property was lovingly refurbished by a team of designers, historians and architects, all tasked with bringing it back to its former glory. And boy did they achieve their aim. Today, there are five charming rooms within the main building and seven cosy tents scattered through the fragrant orchards, adorned in local artworks and Kasmiri latticed wood, and a lesson in chic, subtle elegance.

The Kumaon

Kumaon

From $220 per person/night
Minimalist mountain perfection in the foothills of the Himalayas.
The land The Kumaon sits on was originally set aside for a private home - and boy are we pleased that the plans fell through and it's now a hotel that we can visit ourselves! The property itself is exquisitely designed (by disciples of the iconic Geoffrey Bawa nonetheless) using natural materials from the local environment, and perfectly complements the surroundings with its neutral textiles and palette. There are only 10 suites and the place has a knack of making you feel as though it's just you and those eye-watering views... All in all, a devastatingly-stylish mountain bolthole, that has simplistic luxury down to a tee.

Hyatt Regency Dharamshala Resort

Shimla

From $90 per person/night

Hyatt Regency Dharamshala Resort is located at an elevation of 6900 feet. Surrounded by the Dhauladhar Range, you will be captivated by nature's incredible beauty. The breathtaking Himalayan landscape will surely blow your mind with its picturesque view. The lush green views of cedar trees and snow-capped peaks create a magical atmosphere.


Situated in close proximity to the revered His Holiness Dalai Lama Monastery, boasting the only upper upscale five-star category in the city, the resort stands as a pinnacle of hospitality. It's an experience like no other.

Shakti Kumaon Village Houses

Kumaon

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6 Rooms
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From $680 per person/night
A thrilling trek through the Himalayan foothills and an insight into local life.
If you've always dreamt of exploring the Himalayas on foot but don't want to forgo the comfort of having a roof over your head, then read on... Shakti Kumaon Village Houses are centred around walking and you'll spend your days hiking along trekking paths, exploring local villages and visiting temples. At night, you'll bed down in village cottages, all perfectly cosy and with just as many mod cons as you'll need. Local guides will lead the way as you go, keeping you on track and making sure you don't miss any of the spectacular sights.

The Grand Dragon Ladakh

Ladakh

50 Rooms
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From $70 per person/night
Classic luxury and unrivalled views, high up in the dizzying Himalayas.
One of the only luxury hotels in the north Indian city of Leh, The Grand Dragon offers comfort and high-altitude style at a staggering 3500 metres above sea level! Adorned with beautiful antiques and furnished with luxurious textiles, teak floors and carved wooden balconies, the whole property is a testament to Ledakhi heritage and design. And then there's the views. The kind that have to be seen to be believed, every bedroom looks out over the snow-hatted mountainscapes the region is famed for, making waking up an epic experience. If you're looking for a warm, relaxing spot to recuperate after hiking those very surrounds, this is the place for you...

Ule Ethnic Resort

Ladakh

15 Rooms
A premier property, Ule Ethnic resort with 15 ensuite deluxe cottages and 15 ensuite huts. Ule Ethnic Luxury Hotel, Resort is the first fully solar powered tourism project in Ladakh, taking ahead the local sustainable tourism initiative. Sham valley, situated on the Leh Srinagar highway is home to ancient monasteries, river gorges and ancient trek routes. Famous for its riverside assortment of beautiful villages, trekking routes, rafting passages and the best yield of apricots, Sham valley is the Eden of Ladakh.

Rabsal House

Ladakh

From $40 per person/night
Rabsal House is situated in the heart of Leh town – the capital of Ladakh Himalayas barely 20 minutes from Main Bazaar and soaked in the midst of poplar and Barley fields of Changspa village. This lodge is ideal for those discerning travelers who would want to avoid the noisy streets and seek peace of mind. Rabsal House is a place to relax and enjoy the quite surroundings that it offers guests a homely comfort in its services, meals and rooms.

Snow Leopard Lodge

Ladakh

8 Rooms
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From $560 per person/night
Get up close with magnificent snow leopards and enjoy traditional Ladakhi hospitality.

The Snow Leopard Lodge, the only dedicated wildlife lodge in Ladakh,i s located high in the beautiful village of Ulley in the Sham region of central Ladakh, north of the Indus River, at the head of the valley of the Ulley Chhu at an altitude of about 13,000 feet. It is 2 – 3 hours driving distance west from Leh. Ulley itself is a hamlet of just about 7 houses beyond which are the summer pastures of Yak and Dzo. This is classic ibex country and there are few more evocative sights than a magnificently horned male ibex standing vigil on some impossibly narrow outcropping, a few thousand feet above a plunging cliff. Over the past 10 years this area has been developed for snow leopard tracking and has gained a reputation not just for the high numbers of snow leopards but as one of the best areas to see Ibex, Urial, Wolf, Himalayan Fox, Bearded and Himalayan Griffon Vultures and Golden Eagles.

Starting life as a homestay owned by one of Ladakh’s top snow leopard trackers under the auspices of an innovative programme initiated by the first Director of the Snow Leopard Conservancy India – Rinchen Wangchuk – designed to use tourism as a conservation tool for the preservation of snow leopards and their ecosystem by putting tourism revenue directly into the local community.


Tesma House

Ladakh

From $30 per person/night
Tesma House is a great choice for travellers looking for a star hotel in Nubra Valley. This Hotel stands out as one of the highly recommended hotel in Nubra Valley.

Taj Rishikesh Resort and Spa

Rishikesh

From $260 per person/night
Deciduous trees, the Shivalik Himalayan mountains and the majestic Ganges in the Singthali village are a formidable setting for Taj Rishikesh Resort & Spa, Uttarakhand, 30 kilometres from Rishikesh. Built from locally sourced artisan materials and spread over 50,585 square metres, the architecture of this magnificent resort pays tribute to Himalayan villages and temple forts.

Radisson Hotel Jass Shimla

Shimla

From $60 per person/night
Situated in the Himalaya Mountains, Radisson Jass Shimla boasts a convenient location near the historic city center and inspiring views from the rooms and suites. Stay just minutes from popular area attractions like the Gaiety Heritage Cultural Complex, Jakhu Temple, and Christ Church. Spend the afternoon touring the former Viceregal Lodge at the Indian Institute of Advanced Study or shopping for souvenirs at Shimla's popular Mall. As an added convenience, Shimla Airport (SLV) is only 26 kilometers away from the hotel.

The Oberoi Cecil

Shimla

From $260 per person/night
With rich wooden floors, glowing fireplaces, a grand atrium lobby and panoramic mountain views, warm ambience flows into the Oberoi Cecil’s hospitality; as you are welcomed at the front door, shown you to your room, or led to the spa to relax after a long day's journey.
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