“Welcome to a peaceful retreat near the sacred Temple of Chojh. Our home offers a tranquil escape for those seeking serenity. Enjoy the surrounding natural beauty and immerse yourself in the local culture.
We offer six cozy rooms, perfect for couples or small groups. Each space is designed for comfort and relaxation, ensuring a rejuvenating stay. The price includes double occupancy for a comfortable experience.
Our guests consistently rate their experience highly, and we are proud of our 4.8-star rating. We...”
6 bedroomsSleeps 126 beds6 bathsHouseWifiHot Water
A look around
What's here
This house, tucked away in the Parvati Valley near Kasol, offers a peaceful escape. The rooms are clean and cozy, and the staff is helpful. Guests often mention the food. "The food was one of the highlights—simple, home-cooked, and made with care, just like homemade meals," one guest shared. Another noted, "The care and warmth there made all the difference."
The setting is perfect for those seeking an offbeat stay, away from the crowds. A guest highlighted, "If you are someone who enjoys offbeat stays away from the crowd this stay is for you." Expect beautiful mountain and river views. The hosts, Harshita and "Didi," are known for their warmth and hospitality. "Will definitely go back for Harshita and Didi, and the homely feeling they make you carry with you even after you leave," one guest wrote. It's a place to relax, chat, and enjoy the vibe.
What guests wrote
4.9· 41 stays
“Staying at this property felt really special. It sits quietly in a corner of Chojh village, away from noise and crowds, surrounded by nature but very near to the Kasol Market.
The care and warmth there made all the difference.
If you want a calm place with amazing food and people who genuinely care, this is it!
Will definitely go back for Harshita and Didi...”
Hiya takal
“It was my first time traveling to Chojh, Kasol. The property is nestled amidst the mountains of Parvati valley. If you are someone who enjoys offbeat stays away from the crowd this stay is for you. The highlight of the stay was the food and the people around. Would love to visit again! Highly recommended to female solo travellers.”
Akshita Ranavat
“a stay that is highly recommended if you want to relax for a while and have a good chat and vibe. Offering a highly safe co-working and nesting place for girls as the host is also a girl.
just felt like home - so many good wishes for their journey ahead”
Deepak Naag
“Had a wonderful stay in choj! The rooms were clean and cozy, the staff was very helpful, and the location was perfect with beautiful mountain and river views. Peaceful vibes and great hospitality. Highly recommended!”
Dr. Ajit Mangal
“I had a really pleasant stay at this homestay. The food was one of the highlights—simple, home-cooked, and made with care, just like homemade meals. The lady who runs the homestay was very kind, helpful, and made us feel comfortable throughout the stay. The staff was also polite and supportive.
The views from the homestay were beautiful and made the stay ver...”
Jatin Ramani
Around the stay
Things to do nearby.
The house is well-placed for exploring the Western Himalaya.
Solang valley & Atal Tunnel: Day trips to Solang Valley and the Atal Tunnel are easily arranged.
Hadimba Devi temple, Old Manali, Vashisht hot springs: Manali is a drive away.
Spiti loop: Consider the Spiti loop for a longer adventure (June-October only).
Bir paragliding: Not in season, but the house could be a comfortable start to your trip in the winter.
Logistics
Getting there.
The nearest airport is Bhuntar (KUU) — Kullu-Manali (0km). You can also fly into Dharamshala (DHM) — Gaggal (0km) or Shimla (SLV) — Jubbarhatti (0km), though flights are limited. Chandigarh (IXC) (0km) is a reliable plains backup.
The closest railheads are Kalka (toy train to Shimla) (0km) and Pathankot (0km). Chandigarh (0km) is another option.
Road hubs include Manali (0km), Dharamshala / McLeodganj (0km), Shimla (0km), and Bir-Billing (0km).
Seasons
Best time to visit.
The best time to visit is March-June (snow-melt to summer) and September-November (clear skies). The monsoon season (July-August) can bring landslides on NH-3 and NH-21. Snow can be expected December-February at higher elevations.