Nainital With A Twist: All About My Stay Experience In WelcomHeritage Ashdale Nainital

Traveling in summer vacations is not always our type of holidays since one can expect traffic jams and rush all around. However, I thought a bit differently this summer and thought of taking my 6-year old daughter to hills for her vacation. Nainital has been my favorite hill station with lots of childhood memories already in my mind.

Now, the place was decided but I wanted to go for something unique this time. A trip which is away from the usual hotel stay and includes roaming around the Mall Road. But what could be unique in such a usual hill station which we have been visiting for years. That’s when this 158-year old property brought life to my thoughts. Let me take you through our stay experience in WelcomHeritage Ashdale, Nainital.

Details Of My Stay At WelcomHeritage Ashdale, Nainital

Duration of Stay: 3 Nights 4 Days
Price: 9,500/- Per Night
Inclusions: Accommodation, In-room facilities, Kids room facility
Exclusions: Breakfast (I wanted to explore some cafes for brunch and that’s why we did not include breakfast in our package)

How I Came Across This Property

Heritage properties have been fascinating me since long and staying in one of these was long pending. I often used to browse through several heritage properties on every trip, however, always ended up booking a nice luxury property due to some factors.

Well, it is often observed that the heritage properties offer you the most authentic and traditional architecture and facilities. So, even if I liked the property, I would refrain from booking due to the rustic designs given to the washrooms and bedrooms. My daughter yells if the bathrooms are not lavishly decorated and believes that her holiday is incomplete without an opulent hotel stay.
So, here we came across this 19th-century heritage property called WelcomHeritage Ashdale in Nainital for our recent summer vacation spree.

What Makes It So Unique

This is a property built in English era by Capt. George Rowels working for British East India Company. The structure was his summer home in 1860 and is one of the oldest cottages in Mallital. In the year 1871, Rowels went back to England and left this property for sale. This is when the Raja Bahadur of Sahspur Bilari bought this property and made Ashdale as a part of his Sahaspur Bilari Estate. Rani Indira Mohini, the Rani of Sahaspur Bilari gifted this property to her daughter Rajkumari Reena Kumari after almost 100 years in 1980. Since then the property is owned by Rajkumari Reena Kumari who is the wife of Raja of Labhowa. Well, this is too much history, but it certainly fascinates you once you enter into this beautifully restored property.

This 18th century bungalow was restored by Rajkumari Reena Kumari recently and opened its doors for guests for accommodation in November 2018. It has 24 well appointed rooms along with an Old Apple Yard Cottage (Our home for 3 days). The décor well depicts the English elegance along with the modern-day facilities.

Rooms & Facilities

The property is managed by Welcome Group of Hotels (ITC Hotels) and so you can expect all 5-star facilities here. The rooms are huge and adorned in colonial style.

They have broadly 4 categories of rooms and an Old Apple Yard Cottage. Total 24 rooms in the property offer all facilities including mini-bar, tea-coffee maker, complimentary Wi-fi etc.

  • 8 Premier Rooms
  • 6 Superior Rooms (No view)
  • 6 Regent Rooms
  • 4 Ashdale Heritage Rooms

We stayed in Old Apple Yard Cottage and were not sure of the facilities since it was a little away from the main structure of this property. However, on reaching we found that this was indeed quite better than the rooms as we got a private area outside our room with a mantelpiece and ample space for my 6-year old daughter to move around.

Dining At The Resort

As shared earlier, we did not include breakfast in our stay. But the resort has 2 real nice dining options. One is their Green Oak restaurants with fine dining ambience and right next to it is their Verandah Café where the guests can have a relaxing time sipping their favourite coffee while overlooking the lush green gardens and valleys around.

We did not have food in the restaurant, however, we ordered evening snacks in room and they were tasty and flavorsome.