Soothing Luxury Suite for Couples or Small Families in the Himalayas, India

Nature Lodge in Gurgaon, Haryana

2 guests • 1 bedroom • 0 bathrooms

Features and services

Most popular features

  • Pets allowed

  • barbecue

    Shared Barbecue

  • Deck/Patio

  • Horseback riding

  • Climbing

  • Infants allowed

  • Children allowed

  • Dining room

  • Private Lounge/Living room

  • Linens and pillows

  • picnic-table

    Outdoor furniture

Where you will stay

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Gurgaon, Haryana

Detailed location provided after booking

Scenic views
Once a home built by a Sanskrit scholar for his Polish doctor wife in the early 1930s, this reformed property has been turned into an utterly peaceful and luxurious glamping site, made up of four different suites, as well as a side cottage. No matter where guests are on this property, they’ll have breathtaking views of the surrounding woodlands of Uttrakhand and Nanda Devi (the highest mountain peak in Uttrakhand), along with other distant mountain ranges.

Tucked away into the hillside, glampers must hike from the closest village, Matial. This is about a 45 minute to one-hour hike to reach the accommodation, as detailed in the directions. Once at this luxury camping site, guests will only be a few hours from the city of Nainital in the South Gola range of the Himalayas.
Activities near Gurgaon
  • Horseback riding

  • Climbing

There are three excellent hiking trails near this glamping accommodation, varying in difficulty from medium to hard: the Kanarkha Trail (medium), the Panyali Trail (medium), and the Gaula River Trail (hard).

Kanarkha Trail is of medium difficulty, is just under five miles long at an average incline of 30 degrees, and takes six hours to complete. Guests will encounter village hospitality along the way.

Panyali Trail is of medium difficult, is just over four miles long at an average incline of 35 degrees, and takes five hours to complete. Glampers can go day camping along this trail and will also encounter village hospitality along the way.

Gaula River Trail is the most difficult of the three trails, is over six miles long at an average incline of 35 degrees, and takes eight hours to complete. Along this trail, guests will see waterfalls, be able to go day camping, and will come across village hospitality along the way, too.

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  • Check-in: Flexible

  • Check-out: Flexible

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