
Garden Room
From ₹8,500 / night
A ground-floor room opening onto the courtyard. Best for slow mornings and visitors who like the door open.
- Queen bed
- Courtyard view
- Sleeps 2
- 32 sqm
Hotel Digistay is a twelve-room boutique retreat tucked into the apple orchards above Mukteshwar, 2,285 m up in the Kumaon hills. Mornings here begin slowly. So do most things.
Hotel Digistay was built around a simple idea — that good hospitality is mostly an act of attention. The kettle is always warm. The garden takes care of itself. And the people who pass through tend to stay a day longer than they planned.
Whether you're here to write, to rest, or just to walk to the same bakery three mornings in a row, we'll leave you to it. Quietly.
Every room is shaped by the building it sits in — long windows, hand-finished walls, linen that's been washed enough times to feel like yours. Pick the one that suits the pace you're keeping.

From ₹8,500 / night
A ground-floor room opening onto the courtyard. Best for slow mornings and visitors who like the door open.

From ₹12,500 / night
Pitched ceilings, a writing desk by the window, and the best light in the property between four and six.

From ₹18,500 / night
A standalone cottage with two bedrooms, a small kitchen, and a porch made for long conversations.
Things we've added because guests asked. Things we kept because they made the place better.
House granola, eggs from down the road, filter coffee that takes its time. Served between 8 and 11 — no rush.
A small lap pool flanked by the orchard. We don't play music here — the trees do most of the work.
A small library curated by the family — fiction, cookbooks, regional history. Borrow anything. Leave a note if you'd like.
We've mapped out half a dozen walks from the gate, ranging from twenty minutes to half a day. Ask at the front desk.
A single, set menu each evening — regional, seasonal, cooked by the same family that opened the doors here in 2014.
From private cooking lessons to a guided heritage walk in the old town. We'll arrange what you ask for — and a few you don't.
Close enough to walk into town for breakfast. Far enough that the only sound at night is the wind in the trees. Most guests come for the quiet, and stay for the proximity to everything else.
"We came for three nights. Stayed eight. There's a particular kind of stillness here that's hard to find anywhere else."Anjali R., Bengaluru Verified Stay · September 2014
"The little things — the bedside book, the morning chai left at the door. You can feel that someone thought about it."Aditya S., Mumbai Verified Stay · November September 2025