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Aaranyam - It's a Vibe.
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3 habitaciones 2 baños 6 personas
Servicios principales
Explora la zona

Diholi, Uttarakhand
- Lago Nainital
- Templo de Kalika28 min en auto
- Campo de golf de Ranikhet29 min en auto
Habitaciones y camas
3 habitaciones (para 6 personas)
Habitación 1
1 cama King
Habitación 2
1 cama individual
Habitación 3
1 cama King
Habitación 4
1 cama King
2 baños
Baño 1
Regadera exterior
Baño 2
Regadera exterior
Ambientes
Cobertizo o lanai
Regadera exterior
Jardín
Área de comedor
Información de la propiedad
Aaranyam - It's a Vibe.
An imaginative stay in an antique century-old Kumauni house, devoted to prosperous art and inheritance of Uttarakhand. Located in one of the remote villages of Almora district, Deholi and altogether managed & restored by the natives of village Diholi.
- A 111 years old, vintage paradigm of Kumaoni Architecture.
- Pathans from Afghanistan were summoned to design and build this shelter.
- Huge Rosewood, Sal, and Oak Wooden planks installed inside the house were transported back from Ramnagar (104 kilometers) through Bullock Carts.
- The house was uninhabited for the last 60 years.
- This abode was a hidden habitat for several freedom fighters in the course of pre Independence Era.
- Stones used to construct the structure of the house are 10 to 15 feet long and hand carved so neatly that seems kind of impossible in the current time period.
- Doors and Windows of the house have wooden carvings of different gods & animals dating back 100 years.
- As an Indian tradition we do not charge for food from our guests, also we are remote and with a purpose, we do not have a kitchen where you can order À la carte. A lot of our vegetables, fruits, spices, pulses, jams, etc. are grown organically by the villagers in the village only.
- A 111 years old, vintage paradigm of Kumaoni Architecture.
- Pathans from Afghanistan were summoned to design and build this shelter.
- Huge Rosewood, Sal, and Oak Wooden planks installed inside the house were transported back from Ramnagar (104 kilometers) through Bullock Carts.
- The house was uninhabited for the last 60 years.
- This abode was a hidden habitat for several freedom fighters in the course of pre Independence Era.
- Stones used to construct the structure of the house are 10 to 15 feet long and hand carved so neatly that seems kind of impossible in the current time period.
- Doors and Windows of the house have wooden carvings of different gods & animals dating back 100 years.
- As an Indian tradition we do not charge for food from our guests, also we are remote and with a purpose, we do not have a kitchen where you can order À la carte. A lot of our vegetables, fruits, spices, pulses, jams, etc. are grown organically by the villagers in the village only.
Administrador de la propiedad
Kumar Shivam
Idiomas
Inglés
Agrega fechas para ver los precios
Servicios
Desayuno incluido
Área exterior
Estacionamiento disponible
Chimenea
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Reglas de la propiedad
Flexibilidad disponible para la hora del check-in (contacta al anfitrión antes de tu llegada)
Hora límite del check-out: 11:00
Niños
Se permiten niños: edad mínima de 0 a 17 años
Eventos
No se permiten eventos
Mascotas
No se aceptan mascotas
Fumar
Se permite fumar (solo en áreas designadas)
Información importante
Información importante
Podría aplicarse un cargo por persona extra, que varía según la política de la propiedad
Es posible que debas presentar una identificación oficial con fotografía y una tarjeta de crédito, una tarjeta de débito o hacer un depósito en efectivo en el check-in para cubrir cualquier gasto imprevisto
Las solicitudes especiales no se pueden garantizar. Están sujetas a disponibilidad al momento del check-in y pueden tener un costo extra
No se permiten fiestas ni eventos de grupos
El anfitrión no indicó si hay detector de monóxido de carbono en la propiedad, por lo que se recomienda llevar uno portátil
El anfitrión no indicó si hay detector de humo en la propiedad
Información de la zona
Ranikhet
Esta casa de vacaciones se encuentra en el campo y a orillas del agua, en Ranikhet. Gobind Vallabh Pant Museum y Sumitranandan Pant Museum son lugares culturales destacados, y algunos de los sitios emblemáticos del área incluyen Katarmal Sun Temple y Dwarahat Village. También vale la pena conocer Sadar Bazar y Goddess Naina Devi. Acércate a la fauna de la zona con actividades como paseos a pie por la naturaleza y avistamiento de aves.

Diholi, Uttarakhand
Qué hay cerca
- Templo de Kalika - A 28 min en auto - 24.0 km
- Dhokaney Waterfall - A 28 min en auto - 22.8 km
- Campo de golf de Ranikhet - A 29 min en auto - 24.7 km
- Kasar Devi Temple - A 42 min en auto - 41.5 km
- Templo Kainchi Dham - A 54 min en auto - 42.4 km
Restaurantes
- Eleven Lounge Cafe - A 25 min en auto
- Baba Sweets Amd Chart - A 47 min en auto
- The Cafe - A 35 min en auto
- Anant Rasa -An Amritara Private Hideaway - A 43 min en auto
- Kalika Forest Rest House - A 40 min en auto
Preguntas frecuentes
Opiniones
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Acerca del anfitrión
Anfitrión: Kumar Shivam

An acknowledged filmmaker, an enthusiastic traveler, a deep-rooted storyteller, and a fiction writer. Born and Brought up in the Kumaon Valley of Devbhoomi Uttarakhand. An Advertising professional with over 10 years of experience working with prestigious names in the industry. Currently engaged in assembling the lost pieces of Uttarakhand’s rich Art & Cultural Heritage, a problem arising due to cursed Migration.
Por qué eligió esta propiedad
Over 5 lakh people have migrated out of Uttarakhand in the past 10 years, there are
734 ghost villages in the state. Eventually, the prosperous art, culture, music, craft, language, and festivals of this Himalayan state is on the verge of extinction. But these deserted villages of Uttarakhand are springing back to life as migrants return to the hills after decades. Some 0.33 million workers have returned to the state after the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) lockdown. It states that Pauri-Garhwal and Almora districts witnessed maximum reverse migration.
Beginning with the village Diholi.
Initially to stop a few of these reverse migrated people from migrating again to the cities in search of jobs, by giving them an additional source of income and an avenue to explore other job opportunities without leaving their homes. Saving a Village from turning into a Ghost Village and thus keeping its rich Art and Culture alive.
734 ghost villages in the state. Eventually, the prosperous art, culture, music, craft, language, and festivals of this Himalayan state is on the verge of extinction. But these deserted villages of Uttarakhand are springing back to life as migrants return to the hills after decades. Some 0.33 million workers have returned to the state after the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) lockdown. It states that Pauri-Garhwal and Almora districts witnessed maximum reverse migration.
Beginning with the village Diholi.
Initially to stop a few of these reverse migrated people from migrating again to the cities in search of jobs, by giving them an additional source of income and an avenue to explore other job opportunities without leaving their homes. Saving a Village from turning into a Ghost Village and thus keeping its rich Art and Culture alive.
Qué distingue a esta propiedad
- Breathing your days & nights in a hundred and eleven years old house overflowing with numerous stories.
- Follow the paths & tracks deep inside the jungle once taken by East India Company Officers during times of their summer vacations.
- Perceive the authentic meaning of Devbhoomi Uttarakhand by listening to their regional folk tales associated with numerous local and folk gods like Golu Devta, Gwaala Devta, etc.
- Dive into a humongous storehouse off Uttarakhand, overflowing with a rich variety of herbs, medicinal and aromatic plant species.
- Dig into the rich Art, Culture, and Architecture of the Kumaon Kingdom established around the 7th century and remained an independent sovereign kingdom until 1791.
- Invest your Dawn to Dark wandering far and wide in the old Himalayan village, getting lost in streams, collaborating with local villagers, analyzing the expansive world of traditional Himalayan step farming, and enjoying the evening feast served with some local Kumaoni tunes.
- Follow the paths & tracks deep inside the jungle once taken by East India Company Officers during times of their summer vacations.
- Perceive the authentic meaning of Devbhoomi Uttarakhand by listening to their regional folk tales associated with numerous local and folk gods like Golu Devta, Gwaala Devta, etc.
- Dive into a humongous storehouse off Uttarakhand, overflowing with a rich variety of herbs, medicinal and aromatic plant species.
- Dig into the rich Art, Culture, and Architecture of the Kumaon Kingdom established around the 7th century and remained an independent sovereign kingdom until 1791.
- Invest your Dawn to Dark wandering far and wide in the old Himalayan village, getting lost in streams, collaborating with local villagers, analyzing the expansive world of traditional Himalayan step farming, and enjoying the evening feast served with some local Kumaoni tunes.
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