Beautiful hotels in India that are an escape from summer
Precious Rongmei, TIMESOFINDIA.COM, HOTELS IN INDIA Updated : May 2, 2023, 15:10 IST
Beautiful hotels in India that are an escape from summer
When the summer comes knocking, what do you do? Well, there are plenty of colder places in India that are perfect for a cool summer escape. From the snow-covered mountain views to a pleasant stay by a river, India’s got them all. Here are some of the hotels in India that are a great summer escape.
Taj Theog Resort and Spa, Himachal Pradesh
Taj Theog Resort & Spa is your best bet if you are a fan of offbeat holidays. Taj Theog is located in Theog, a short distance away from the hustle and bustle of Shimla city. Soak in the quiet surroundings of Theog, and take out time to explore neighbouring areas like Cheog, Fagu, Kufri, Chail and Sainj to name some.
Tariff: Starts from INR 21,240 per night.
Wildflower Hall, An Oberoi Resort, Himachal Pradesh
Wildflower Hall is one of the best luxury hotels in Shimla. Gorgeous mountain views, the best of luxury and a lot of cultural experiences awaits you at the Wildflower Hall. The hotel is well-known for its spa facilities too.
Tariff: Starts from INR 45,000 per night.
WelcomHotel Pine-n-Peak, Kashmir
WelcomHotel Pine-n-Peak is located in Pahalgam, Kashmir. It’s all about dense pine forests, the picture-perfect River Lidder, and the local Kashmiri culture and tradition. The view of the valley from the hotel is unforgettable.
Tariff: Starts from INR 26,500 per night.
Casa Himalaya, Uttarakhand
Casa Himalaya is located in Auli. We all know Auli as one of India’s premier ski destinations, but it is equally great in the summer season. Stay at one of the mountain-facing independent cottages and enjoy the 180 degree views of the Nanda Devi Peak. The view is to die for.
Tariff: Starts from INR 13,000 per night.
The Grand Dragon Ladakh, Leh
The Grand Dragon Ladakh is one of the first 5-star hotels in the region, and one of the best when it comes to experiencing the arts and culture of Ladakh. If you are travelling to Leh, it is safe to say that you will be in need of a place to relax, feel comfortable and at home. The Grand Ladakh is just that. Views of snow-covered mountains here are just the icing on the cake.
Tariff: Starts from INR 20,700 per night.
Tamara Kodai, Tamil Nadu
Located in the picturesque Kodaikanal, Tamara Kodai is a retreat you don’t want to skip this summer. Tamara Kodai is known for its works towards sustainable and responsible tourism. Do visit the property for their treks and village walks.
Tariff: Starts from INR 17,800 per night.
Chumbi Mountain Retreat, Sikkim
Located in the famous tourist town of Pelling, a stay at Chumbi Mountain Retreat will refresh your body and mind. Pro tip: Wake up early in the morning, around 4 AM, and wait for the sunrise over Mount Khangchendzonga. It’s a spellbinding experience.
Tariff: Starts from INR 15,500 per night.
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