
Since 2006, we’ve been restoring abandoned mountain homes and reviving the pahadi way of living — one village at a time.
In June 2013, the Kedarnath floods devastated Uttarakhand. Abhay Sharma from Neelkanth, Pauri Garhwal, and Yash Bhandari from Akhodi, Tehri Garhwal, both running a rafting resort in Rishikesh, lost everything. Their livelihood, their infrastructure, their plans.
But the floods revealed a deeper wound they had always known. The steady exodus of mountain families to the plains. Villages across Garhwal were emptying. Traditional stone and mud homes, built by generations, sat abandoned. A way of life was disappearing.
What if those abandoned homes could live again? What if tourism could be the reason people stayed in the mountains instead of leaving? Abhay and Yash began leasing dilapidated homes in Chopdiyal village near Kanatal and painstakingly restoring them, preserving the traditional architecture while making them welcoming for guests.
What began as a single restored home is now Pahadi House, a conscious hospitality brand with multiple locations across Uttarakhand, from the peaks of George Everest in Mussoorie to the banks of the Ganga in Rishikesh. Every stay still follows the same principle: employ local, source local, live local.
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Preserving Pahadi Heritage
Every stay, every meal, every trail at Pahadi House is shaped by a single belief — the mountains have their own rhythm, and the best experiences come when we align with it. Our philosophy draws from generations of pahadi wisdom, distilled into three guiding principles.
Live with less, feel more. Our stays strip away the noise of city life — stone walls, wood fire, starlit skies. No excess, just what matters.
Tread lightly on the land. From locally sourced pahadi meals to restored mud-and-stone homes, every choice honours the mountains that host us.
Be here, fully. No rush, no itinerary pressure. Wake with the birds, walk the forest trails, sit with a cup of chai as the valley fills with mist.
Years of Operation
Curated Stays
Villages Impacted
Guests Hosted
Local Jobs Created
“Pahadi House is putting the ‘ECO’ back in ecotourism.”
— TravelSeeWriteZee News
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Premium riverside retreat with Swiss tents and cottages along the sacred Ganges at Rishikesh.
An offbeat escape into dense deodar forests at 8,500 ft — untouched, uncrowded, unforgettable.
New pahadi stays are being curated across Uttarakhand. Your next mountain home awaits.
Registered with the Government of Uttarakhand’s official tourism body — recognised for promoting responsible and sustainable mountain tourism.
Government Registered
Awarded to properties that consistently earn outstanding reviews — placing Pahadi House in the top 10% of listings worldwide.
Award WinnerPahadi House India Pvt. Ltd. — incorporated under the Ministry of Corporate Affairs, Government of India since 2017.
CIN: U74999UR2017PTC007935
Whether it’s your first time in the Himalayas or your hundredth — Pahadi House will feel like coming home.