Poging GOUD - Vrij
A CASE FOR STAYING IN
Livingetc India
|December 2025
Set in the forest-fringed hills near Dehradun, a former family home turned six-suite retreat gently sets the pace for unhurried days
For those who don't mind traveling far from home to arrive at a place that somehow feels like home, there's a growing constellation of former princely residences across the country redefining hospitality. A far cry from the palatial grandeur of Umaid Bhavan, Rambagh, or Falaknuma - with their vast suites and sweeping lawns - these smaller estates trade spectacle for charm without losing their sense of lineage.
Renovated with restraint and sensitivity, their architectural traditions remain, but on a more human, intimate scale. One of these, perched on a hilltop less than an hour from Dehradun, with shimmering views of the surrounding forest canopy and the Ganges below, is Kinwani House a former residence of the Tehri-Garhwal royals, restored into an English-style manor where everyday anxieties blissfully melt away amid floral linens, Persian carpets, French windows, and walls painted in pistachio and buttercup hues.
Dit verhaal komt uit de December 2025-editie van Livingetc India.
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