6 north Indian getaways to think about

If you are planning for a holiday retreat around northern India, here are six options we picked out for you.
6 north Indian getaways to think about

Banjara Camps Surely few campsites in the world can match the valleys of the Himalaya for scale and beauty. The Banjara Camps in the Sangla valley, at an elevation of 2,700m on the banks of the Baspa river, and hemmed in by looming peaks on all sides, is open from April to October. On offer are &lsquoSwiss-style&rsquo tents with attached baths, long walks and treks, rock-climbing, rappelling, fishing and unlimited fresh mountain air. Location 8-10hrs from Shimla. Contact 011-26861397, 9816881936 www.banjaracamps.com

Pataudi Palace The imposing white palace and landscaped grounds of the Nawab of Pataudi&rsquos Haryana estate (now managed by the Neemrana group) offer an ultra-luxurious countryside break just over an hour&rsquos drive from Delhi. The gardens are spectacular, the rooms spacious, there&rsquos haute cuisine on offer. Location 60km from Delhi. Contact 011-24356145, www.neemranahotels.com

Himalayan Village The Himalayan Village, Sonapani is blessed with an old natural spring with medicinal properties. &ldquoWelcome to the land of golden water,&rdquo trumpets the website and if pretty cottages, lush scenery, fireside chats and tasty, unpretentious food is what you like, Sonapani is for you. There are 12 cottages, orchards and gardens. Location 69km from Kathgodam. Contact 9810633350, 9810881491, www.himalayanvillage.com

Ambiya Himalayan Paradise For a concise, pithy, entirely accurate summing up of the Ambiya Himalayan Paradise&rsquos charms, it&rsquos hard to better the hunting lodge&rsquos own website&mdash www.bestkodiyahimalayanretreat.org. &nbspSituated in Kodiya near Chamba, in one of Garhwal&rsquos oldest pine forests, the retreat is a restored Raj-era bungalow. But Ambiya is about seclusion, not luxury. The bathrooms are basic and there&rsquos no electricity so forget TV, pack some books instead. Location Chamba is 85km from Rishikesh Kodiya is 18km further. Contact 0135-2435558

Gurkha Houseboats If you&rsquore holidaying in Kashmir, treat yourself to a houseboat stay. What could be more elegant than living on a deep blue lake in the shadow of mountains Welcomgroup&rsquos six tastefully appointed houseboats date back to the late 1800s. The boats on Nagin lake are more secluded, and therefore quieter, than the hundreds moored between Dal Gate and Nehru Park.  Location 23km from Srinagar airport. Contact 011-26266650-5, www.welcomheritage.com

Norbulingka The Norbulingka Institute outside Dharamsala is dedicated to preserving Tibetan culture and contains an academy, a literary research centre, arts centre, temple, museum, a café and restaurant, and several rooms at the Norling Guesthouse. There are eight doubles and two suites and much of the artwork is original and furniture handmade. For a small fee, you can hire a young monk as a guide. Location Sidhpur, 16km from Dharamsala. Contact 01892-246402, 246405, www.norbulingka.org

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