“We had a great experience at this property. We were looking for a place close to the main attractions but not right in the middle of the hustle - and this was exactly it. The staff were exceptionally kind and welcoming, always looking for ways to make our stay better. They even went out of their way to assist us after we had already checked out. The rooms ar...”
“this property is a charming and comfortable guesthouse that instantly feels like home. The space is clean, cozy, well decorated, and set in a quiet, peaceful location. I was visiting while healing from a leg injury, and the owner’s kindness and thoughtful care made the stay especially pleasant. The meals were tasty and comforting, adding to the overall homel...”
“I visited this property for the first time but it will remain in my memories for sure. Nupur who is the owner of this place is actually sweetheart. She made our stay so comfortableand cozy. Food is just like home. Hospitality is awesome. I’m definitely going to visit again”
Dharamkot is perfectly positioned for exploring the best of the Western Himalaya. You'll find yourself within easy reach of numerous attractions and activities:
Getting to Dharamkot is part of the adventure. Here’s what you need to know:
Remember, most hill roads are single-lane with hairpins. Expect 4-6 hours for any 100km in Himachal Pradesh.
The best time to visit Dharamkot and the surrounding areas is during the shoulder seasons:
Be mindful that the monsoon season (July-August) can bring landslides on NH-3 and NH-21, making travel challenging. Snowfall in December-February can affect access to upper sections of Manali, Shimla, and Dharamshala.