- This photo feature tells about the
wonderful home stay in Wood Villas that are on the road from Almora to Raniket.
"The best things in life are the people we love, the places we have been and the memories we make along the way”; If that be so, the North Indian
state of Uttarakhand, popularly referred to as “Devbhumi” or the abode of Gods is indeed at the forefront,
positioning itself as “New India’s” ultimate Wellness Tourism hotspot.
The state's snowy peaks, surreal landscape and century’s old cultural traditions have been luring travellers galore to this speck of paradise. Uttarakhand is not just Rishikesh, Nainital, Mussorie or the iconic Jim Corbett National Park. The Government of Uttarakhand has prioritized the accelerated development of new tourist destinations like Binsar, Brahmatal Lake, Chamba, Chopta, Dhanaulti, Dodital to name just a few.
Uttarakhand’s topography is challenging, with the mountainous state of Himachal Pradesh to the Northwest, Tibet to the Northeast, Nepal in the Southeast and Uttar Pradesh in the South. Both the Greater Himalayas and the Lesser Himalayan zones fall in Uttarakhand. Some of India’s highest peaks like Nanda Devi (7817m) and Badrinath (7138 m) too are located in Uttarakhand.
Given the stunning Himalayan vistas that
encircle the state and the picturesque setting, the Government of Uttarakhand
is focussed in developing the concept of “Homestay” as well as “Chalets/Log Huts” in the higher reaches of the Himalayas – Almora, Ranikhet and beyond.
Legendary Nepalese Mountaineer – Ang Tshering Lama who has summitted Mt.Everest multiple times is of the opinion that Uttarakhand’s landscape, particularly the high Himalayan Zone is a lot similar to the Austrian Alps. According to Ang Tshering-“Uttarakhand Himalayas have lured mountaineers and hikers for centuries together, much like the Austrian Alps, for the discerning travellers to relish the surreal vistas of Uttarakhand’s great Himalayan outback.”.
Austria’s rugged and exclusive Alpine environ has with time evolved marvellously with the quintessential agenda of harnessing the local vernacular architectural grandeur of Old Austria with that of the New. Many of the hüttens in Austria employ local carpenters to create mountain huts that have become the cynosure of mountain aficionados worldwide.
Drawing inspiration from the Austrian/European Alpine log huts and chalets, Uttarakhand has been on the radar of hoteliers for some time now and with a pro-active government offering incentives to investors, there has never been a better time for investments in the state’s burgeoning hospitality landscape.
Out of sheer curiosity, I was flipping through works of renowned Swiss architect Annemarie Pestalozzi, who in her research work entitled – “The Vernacular Architecture of Kumaon”, rather coherently depicted the surreal beauty of Uttarakhand’s Almora region thus –
“We visited the area between Almora and Champawat, with its deep river valleys and the countless small terraced fields on the steep mountain slopes, with the Deodar woods on the higher sections. On many days we enjoyed a splendid view of the majestic snow peaks in the direction of Tibet. As I got to know the region and its people better, I discovered many similarities between Kumaon and certain mountain regions of my own country Switzerland”. What an outstanding narrative!
The state government’s focus to promote “Homestay Tourism” in the High Himalayan
Zone is having a “Multiplier Effect”
on the villages and Himalayan hamlets of Uttarakhand-curbing the instinct of
migration to urban areas and generating enough revenues for villagers who have
opted to transform their homes into homestays.
The concept of building Villas with wood as the primary material is the new buzz. Although, wooden villas are commonplace in US, Canada and most of Europe, it hasn’t been as popular in India, due largely to the climatic conditions (tropical), prohibitive forestry laws and outdated sawmills; in spite of being blessed with century’s old rich legacy of wooden craftsmanship that were patronised by the Maharajas of yore.
The paradigm change of perceptions viz-a-viz Uttarakhand’s tourism landscape, through the introduction of high-end/luxurious Wooden Chalets & Villas is a remarkable phenomenon. The phased manner of developing such plush wooden chalets on incredibly high mountain tops deserves kudos.
The new breed of ecologically conscious real estate chalet & wood villa developers are the real game changers for Uttarakhand’s long term tourism prosperity. They are combining craftsmanship with contemporary innovations and thereby delivering properties that are not just robust but stunning to look at.
A visit to lesser known, yet gorgeous Himalayan
hamlet of Dhamas (32 Kms. from Almora) could be an eye opener. Out here at an
elevation of 1424m/4672feet, a silent revolution is on;
courtesy, the untiring efforts of a native Koranga family, whose forefathers
had left behind landed properties on some of the most vantage positions. It is
close to Katarmal
Sun Temple Almora
Chandan Koranga, a fiercely proud ‘Millennial’ Kumaoni of the Koranga family has rather resolutely been implementing his dream project-“Wood Villas”, which is nearing completion. Once complete, this prestigious one-of-a-kind wooden villa project, made out of the finest variety of English Wood and German Pine, will be a pioneering wooden architectural marvel in the state’s competitive tourism landscape.
Having weathered the rough and tumble of the new-age entrepreneurship, the never-say-die Kumaoni that Chandan is, he is highly optimistic that “Wood Villas” will carve a niche for itself as one of Uttarakhand’s most preferred Chalet / Villa accommodation. According to Chandan – “Wood Villa units will offer breathtaking views of the full range of Himalayan peaks. The architectural finesse is every bit European and each independent villa is wholly constructed out of wood, a rarity in the Indian context!” He further adds – “Our client base is NRIs and high net worth individuals (HNI) who have shown tremendous interest on this unique project. These villas are available for leases for up to 3 years and further renewable”.
The importance that Uttarakhand is given by Prime Minister Narendra Modi himself is crystal clear, with the state hosting as many as three G20 meetings. No wonder, there is an air of expectancy in Uttarakhand and the changing mindset of the people finds reflection in new-age entrepreneurs like Chandan Koranga and others of his ilk, who are working hard to position Uttarakhand as India’s next big tourism destination.
In fact, Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami has gone one step ahead and coined the tagline –“Peace of Doing Business” rather than the oft-quoted “Ease of Doing Business” while addressing an august gathering of industrialists in UK.
Any new venture that is aimed at bringing about a paradigm change in perceptions, particularly on the hospitality landscape, has its share of hindrances and mental blockages. It all depends on how focussed one is towards realizing the ultimate goal.
Thanks to the state government’s unwavering support and friendly disposition towards Wood Villa entrepreneurs, Uttarakhand’s hilltops are on the verge of show casing the beauty of the Himalayas in all its grandeur.Wooden Villas and Chalets offer an aesthetic charm which is timeless. They radiate harmony and are remarkably sustainable. In fact occupants of wooden houses have a lower carbon footprint than occupants of non-wooden ones. And, here is hoping that Uttarakhand Tourism will be a beacon of hope in India’s pursuit towards becoming a “Net Zero” country.
To book a Wood Villa at Chandan Singh’s site, that is 22 kms from Almora on the Raniket Almora road, please feel free to get in touch with Chandan Singh Koranga, Him Valley Infra, (Woods Villa), Village – Dhamas, Sitlakhet Road, Dhamas. Uttarakhand-263601. Mob - +91-7505001510
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Notes-I
spoke with Chandan Singh in July 2024. One villa is good for a family of 4. In
July 24, cost was Rs 10,000/ per day including meals. To experience snow, if
lucky, go in March-April. Summer months-day time 25 degree C, night 10.
November to January temperature can go down to 3 or even minus. Check
temperature approximate when you book. I have travelled to Almora and around
and say it is lovely, good base to explore places close up. All Kumaonis I met
during a 19 day drive across Kumaon were nice and honest.
Links at end of article are places to
visit from Dhamas village villas. Some pics
View during monsoons. View around last week of April, some year. Chandan Singh with wife. Local fruit called Kafal.
Places
to visit from Wood Villas
1. Almora – Golu Devta Mandir, Kasara Devi Mandir
2. Raniket
3. Raniket Golf
Course
4. War Memorial
Raniket
4. Binsar
5. Jageshwar Shiv
Mandir
6. Dunagiri
7. Katarmal Sun Temple
Almora