7 Extraordinary Stays in Kumaon that are perfect for your next trip
- Hushstays

- Aug 8
- 4 min read
BY ANUSHQA RATHORE, 08 AUG 25
Tucked away in the northern folds of Uttarakhand, the Kumaon Himalayas are a secret the mountains have lovingly kept. Here, pine and deodar forests sway gently in the breeze, orchards bloom with seasonal fruit, and every bend in the trail reveals a new view — mist-covered valleys, ancient temples like Jageshwar Dham, Patal Bhuvaneshwar, and the Naina Devi, Temple terraced fields, or sleepy villages basking in the sun. This is a land where pine forests echo with birdsong, orchards burst with apricots and plums, and the night skies dazzle with stars you haven’t seen in years — a sight long lost to city lights.
Whether it’s taking slow walks through deodar forests, hiking up to old temples perched on mountain tops, reading by the fireplace in a wooden cabin, or you’ll find yourself wandering into quaint villages, where locals welcome you with warmth, stories, and open hearts — Kumaon invites you to slow down and stay present. It’s not just a destination, it’s a feeling.
And the best way to experience it? Through homes that are as mindful as the mountains themselves.
These nature-immersed Hushstays are more than just places to stay — they’re spaces that hold space for you.
Built with intention, rooted in sustainability, and surrounded by breathtaking views, each of these 8 handpicked Hushstay homes lets you live in rhythm with nature — without giving up on comfort or aesthetics.
Let’s take you on a journey through some of the most beautiful and Extraordinary Stays in Kumaon that are perfect for your next trip.
A 01 Bedroom Kumaoni stone cottage perched at ~5,500 ft amidst apricot and oak groves, Hushstay x Sukoon is an ode to simplicity. One cosy cottage, slate roof, wooden interiors, a private balcony, and birdsong at dawn—this homestay embodies local architecture and quiet mornings.
Ever wondered how living in a Kumaoni home feels like? This Hushstay home is a perfect escape.
Hushstay x Meraki, a dark-textured cabin with ceiling-to-floor windows in the bedroom which blends into vast farmland and forest. With a private backyard for bonfires, and vast farms with a variety of vegetables and interiors with wooden accents and minimal design this cabin is ideal for families or friends craving uncompromised views of distant snowy peaks.
Set in a quiet Himalayan hamlet just before Nainital, this 3-bedroom eco-retreat offers layered verandahs, sweeping views of forested valleys, and a backdrop of seasonal waterfalls. Built using local stone, mud, and slate, Hushstay x Fagunia is a true example of mindful architecture rooted in the land. Its commitment to sustainable living — from rainwater harvesting to zero plastic use — has earned it recognition, including awards for being one of India’s most eco-conscious homestays. At Fagunia, every detail reflects a deep respect for nature and the community.
Perched at 6900 ft, Aarish is a grand, contemporary Himalayan villa overlooking breathtaking terraced fields and majestic Nanda devi range in the distance.
A 04 bedroom mountain retreat with spacious rooms, natural tones, and local craftsmanship define its intentional grandeur—thoughtfully scaled for slow escape.
Camouflaged in virgin pine, oak and rhododendron forest at ~7,000 ft, this stone retreat emerges like carved architecture merged with the land.
An all-glass skylight and front wall frame Himalayan peaks like Trishul and Nanda Devi. The multi-level layout follows the slope, with oversized windows, warm rugs, and minimalist interiors designed for unhurried mountain living.
Hushstay x House on the slope is a 02 bedroom mountain home for your family, friends, and if you are looking for a pet-friendly escape, this is it!
Tucked within an oak and rhododendron forest at ~7,500 ft, Hushstay x White Peaks is a charming two-bedroom cottage that feels like it belongs to the mountains. Rooms are filled with natural light and framed by large windows that open to Himalayan panoramas. Designed with pitched roofs, local stone, and warm wooden interiors, the cottage reflects traditional Kumaoni aesthetics while embracing slow, sustainable living. A true sanctuary for reflection and reconnection—with nature, and with yourself.
Hidden down a forest trail in primeval oak woods, Hushstay x Nanda Stone is built with mud-finished walls and locally found stone called ‘Pataal’ roofing for natural insulation. Large windows invite daylight into the minimalist interiors, where locally carved furniture and an open courtyard support slow, thoughtful living.
A 03 Bedroom mountain home with flora & fauna surroundings make you do nothing at all.
Experience the most Extraordinary Stays in Kumaon - The kind of homes you come back to in your memories…
At Hushstays, we don’t just offer homestays — we open the doors to experiences rooted in nature, solitude, and soul. Each of our homes in the Kumaon Himalayas has been intentionally designed to blend into the landscape, not rise above it. Whether it's the scent of pine drifting through your window, the sound of silence broken only by birdsong, or a warm pahadi meal by the fire — these are not just stays; they’re slow, mindful pauses from the chaos of everyday life.
The best part? These hidden gems are still beautifully undiscovered. Which means you get the luxury of privacy, pristine nature, and peace — all to yourself.
So, if you're craving a reset, maybe it's time to let the Kumaon Himalayas show you what home can feel like.
These homes aren’t just escapes; they are invitations. To pause, to feel, and to experience how thoughtful design can make you feel more alive.
Design is not just what you see—it's what you feel. At Hushstays, we curate homes where architecture meets emotion, and where nature isn’t outside the window, but part of the experience. If you’re seeking more than a vacation—if you’re looking to reconnect—this is your sign.
At Hushstays, we believe that the spaces you stay in shape your memories. And that a beautifully designed home in nature can offer far more than comfort—it can offer clarity.













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