Nanda View Cottage in Auli

Family Room — Nanda View Resort Auli
Family Room interior
Panoramic valley windows with Himalayan views
Attached bathroom 24hr hot water
Himalayan view from Family Room
Spacious bedroom mountain resort
Apple orchard surroundings
Nanda Devi peak view
Resort exterior Auli
Evening bonfire area
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Nanda View Cottage in Auli

₹11,999 / Night
Best Rate

Multiple Beds
Free Wi-Fi
Panoramic Valley Windows
24-hr Hot Water
Full Buffet Breakfast
Bonfire Access
Free Toiletries
Daily Housekeeping
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Room Overview

Nanda View Cottage in Auli

We welcome you to Nanda View Resort to celebrate your retreat with your family and close ones. Discover the perfect blend of space, comfort, and Himalayan charm in our Family Room, the most spacious accommodation at Nanda View Resort. Thoughtfully designed for larger groups, this generously sized room comfortably accommodates many guests, making it ideal for families, groups of friends, and multi-generation travellers seeking a memorable mountain escape.

Perched at 7,200 ft in Joshimath, the room features large panoramic valley windows that frame breathtaking views of the surrounding Himalayas and fill the space with natural light. With multiple comfortable beds and spacious interiors, everyone in your group can relax and unwind after a day of exploring the mountains. Guests can start their day with a complimentary full buffet breakfast for all, while evenings become special with direct access to the resort's bonfire area, where warm flames, cool mountain air, and star-filled skies create unforgettable moments together. Spacious, welcoming, and surrounded by spectacular natural beauty, our Nanda View Cottage offers the perfect Himalayan retreat where families and friends can relax, reconnect, and create lasting memories in the heart of the mountains.

Nanda View Cottage interior Nanda View Resort

Panoramic Valley Windows

Large windows frame breathtaking Himalayan views and fill the spacious room with natural light all day long.

Spacious Family Comfort

Multiple comfortable beds, generous interiors and high-thread-count linen — perfect for families and groups at 7,200 ft.

Stay Connected

Reliable high-speed broadband throughout the resort — perfect for remote workers and video calls home.

Full Buffet Breakfast

Complimentary full buffet breakfast for all guests — hot Garhwali cuisine and continental options served every morning.

Trek Access

Guided sunrise treks, Auli Bugyal meadows and Bhavishya Badri trails — expert guides always on-call.

Bonfire Evenings

Direct access to the resort's bonfire area — warm flames, cool mountain air, and star-filled skies for the whole family.

Explore Around

Nearby Attractions

Auli Skiing

Winter Sports Paradise

Auli is widely known as one of India's most exciting winter sports destinations, transforming into a breathtaking snowy playground during the colder months. Surrounded by majestic Himalayan peaks and covered in a thick blanket of snow, Auli attracts adventure lovers and snow enthusiasts from across the country and beyond — with well-maintained slopes ideal for both beginners and seasoned enthusiasts. For guests staying at Nanda View Resort, after a day of thrilling skiing and snowboarding, you can return to the warmth and comfort of the resort while enjoying spectacular views of the snow-covered Himalayas — the perfect combination of adventure, relaxation, and luxury.

Auli Ropeway

Sky Above the Himalayas

The iconic Auli Ropeway is among the longest and highest cable car rides in India, stretching approximately 4 kilometres between Joshimath and Auli. The ride takes passengers on a mesmerising aerial journey over deep valleys, dense forests of oak and conifer, and snow-covered slopes. As the cable car gently ascends, visitors are treated to panoramic views of the majestic Himalayas, including breathtaking glimpses of towering peaks like Nanda Devi — one of the highest mountains in India. A truly unforgettable experience high above the Himalayan landscape.

Himalayan Landscapes

Stunning Himalayan Landscapes

Auli offers some of the most spectacular mountain panoramas in the Indian Himalayas — a breathtaking canvas of towering snow-clad peaks and untouched natural beauty. Wake up to mesmerising views of Nanda Devi, the second-highest mountain in India, alongside the iconic Trishul — a trio of dramatic peaks resembling the trident of Lord Shiva — and the serene Dronagiri (Dron Parvat), a peak of deep spiritual significance. As the sun rises, golden light slowly illuminates the peaks, turning the snowy mountains into a glowing masterpiece of nature.

Auli Artificial Lake

Artificial Lake Experience

Discover one of the world's highest man-made lakes, constructed right in the heart of Auli to support snowmaking for the region's famous winter ski slopes. This remarkable engineering achievement sits amidst a dramatic Himalayan backdrop, making the visit truly memorable. The surrounding landscape offers some of the most spectacular views in the Indian Himalayas — and as the sun rises over the horizon, the golden light slowly transforms the snowy mountains and the still lake surface into a breathtaking masterpiece of nature.

Trekking Trails

Scenic Trekking & Hiking Trails

Adventure begins right at your doorstep. Gorson Bugyal — a breathtaking high-altitude meadow just a few kilometres from Auli — is one of the most popular trekking destinations in the region. The trail winds through beautiful forests of oak and rhododendron before opening into vast green grasslands framed by magnificent Himalayan peaks. Another hidden gem is Tali Lake, a serene alpine lake tucked amidst dense forests and quiet mountain surroundings, where you can enjoy the cool mountain breeze, chirping birds, and the calming sounds of untouched nature.

Kuari Pass

Kuari Pass

The legendary Kuari Pass — often called the "Lord Curzon Trail" — is one of the most breathtaking trekking routes near Auli, offering an unforgettable journey through the heart of the Garhwal Himalayas. Made famous when George Curzon explored it during the British era, the trail passes through peaceful forest paths of oak, pine, and rhododendron, gradually opening into vast alpine meadows known as bugyals. Remote Himalayan villages, quiet mountain trails, and untouched natural surroundings showcase the raw beauty of the Himalayas at its finest.

Joshimath

Jyotirmath (Joshimath)

Jyotirmath, also known as Joshimath, is one of the four sacred monasteries (mathas) established by Adi Shankaracharya in the 8th century to promote the teachings of Advaita Vedanta. Perched at a commanding altitude with sweeping views of the Himalayas, Joshimath also serves as the gateway to some of the region's most revered destinations — including Badrinath, the Valley of Flowers, and Hemkund Sahib — making it an essential hub for both pilgrims and adventure travellers visiting the region.

Narsingh Temple

Narsingh Temple

Narsingh Temple is one of the most significant spiritual attractions in the Himalayan town of Joshimath. This sacred temple is dedicated to Lord Narasimha — the fourth incarnation of Lord Vishnu — who appeared in a powerful half-lion, half-man form to protect his devoted follower Prahlada. Surrounded by the serene beauty of the mountains, the temple draws devotees year-round and offers both a deeply moving spiritual experience and a peaceful connection to the ancient traditions of the Garhwal Himalayas.

Tapovan

Tapovan

Tapovan is a renowned spiritual and natural retreat located about 15 km from Joshimath in the Chamoli district of the Himalayas. Home to natural sulphur hot springs believed to have powerful healing properties, it has long been a sacred refuge for sages and pilgrims seeking peace and restoration. The tranquil atmosphere, pristine mountain surroundings, and soothing sounds of mountain streams make Tapovan an ideal place for meditation, yoga, and deep rejuvenation of both body and soul.

Hemkund Sahib

Hemkund Sahib Trek

The Hemkund Sahib trek is one of the most beautiful and spiritually significant treks in the Indian Himalayas, leading to a sacred Sikh shrine at approximately 4,329 metres (14,200 ft) above sea level. Believed to be the meditation site of Guru Gobind Singh in a previous life, pilgrims take a dip in the icy glacial lake beside the gurudwara before offering prayers. The journey passes through stunning alpine flower meadows, snow-covered peaks, and breathtaking Himalayan landscapes in a deeply peaceful spiritual atmosphere.

Vishnuprayag

Vishnuprayag

Vishnuprayag is one of the five sacred Prayags (river confluences) of Uttarakhand, where two holy rivers meet amidst the grandeur of the Himalayas. Located near Joshimath on the route to Badrinath Temple, approximately 12 km from Auli, this divine confluence holds deep religious significance for Hindu pilgrims. The sound of rushing waters meeting against a backdrop of towering peaks creates an atmosphere of profound serenity — a moving spiritual experience and a moment to feel the ancient energy of the sacred Garhwal region.

Valley of Flowers

Valley of Flowers

Valley of Flowers National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the most breathtaking natural attractions near Auli. This stunning Himalayan valley is celebrated for its vast meadows filled with hundreds of species of colourful alpine flowers, rare plants, glaciers, and spectacular mountain vistas. During the monsoon season, the entire valley transforms into a vibrant carpet of blooms. Guests at Nanda View Resort can plan a memorable excursion from Joshimath through scenic mountain routes and trekking trails surrounded by waterfalls and lush greenery.

Badrinath Temple

Badrinath

A visit to Badrinath is one of the most spiritual and unforgettable experiences in the Himalayas. Home to the revered Badrinath Temple — one of the four holy Char Dham pilgrimage sites dedicated to Lord Vishnu — thousands of pilgrims and travellers journey here every year to seek blessings and witness the breathtaking beauty of the surrounding snow-covered peaks and the serene Alaknanda valley. Guests at Nanda View Resort are perfectly placed, with Joshimath serving as an ideal base for a day trip to this sacred destination.

Niti Valley

Niti Valley

Located in the remote Himalayan region near Auli, Niti Valley is a hidden gem known for its untouched landscapes, traditional mountain villages, and breathtaking views of the high Himalayas. Close to the Indo-Tibetan border, this valley offers travellers a rare glimpse into the raw beauty and culture of the region, surrounded by dramatic peaks, alpine meadows, and pristine rivers. The journey from Joshimath passes through scenic Himalayan roads, charming villages, and breathtaking viewpoints — a perfect day trip for those seeking the unexplored side of Uttarakhand.

Kalpeshwar Temple

Kalpeshwar Temple

Nestled in the serene Urgam Valley near Auli, Kalpeshwar Temple is a sacred destination dedicated to Lord Shiva and one of the revered Panch Kedar temples — uniquely, the only one that remains open throughout the entire year. Surrounded by lush green forests, terraced fields, and flowing mountain streams, it offers a truly tranquil spiritual experience away from the crowds. From Joshimath, a scenic drive and a short, pleasant trek lead to this divine temple, making your stay at Nanda View Resort both soulful and deeply rejuvenating.

Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Check-in is at 12:00 noon and check-out is at 11:00 AM. Early check-in or late check-out can often be accommodated subject to availability — please mention your requirement at booking. Luggage storage is available at no charge.
Yes, a complimentary full buffet breakfast is included for all guests staying in the Nanda View Cottage. Our spread features fresh Garhwali dishes alongside continental options, served every morning to energize your mountain day.
The Nanda View Cottage comfortably accommodates 4–5 guests, making it our most spacious option. It's ideal for families, groups of friends, and multi-generation travellers. For smaller groups or couples, our Deluxe Cottage is a great alternative.
April–June (15–25°C) and September–November (5–20°C) are ideal for trekking and sightseeing. Winter (December–February) brings snowfall and world-class skiing at Auli. Warm blankets are provided year-round for cold mountain nights.
Free secure parking for all guests including SUVs and tempo travellers. The resort is in Joshimath, ~250 km from Haridwar (8–9 hrs). Nearest airport is Jolly Grant, Dehradun (~280 km). Call us to arrange pickup from Joshimath bus stand.
Free cancellation with no fees in most scenarios. Mountain travel plans can change due to weather or road conditions — we are always flexible. Please notify us at least 48 hours before arrival for a full refund.