Where mud, stone and memory rise above still waters.

The Lake Heritage was envisioned as a tribute to the quiet majesty of the Kumaon hills — a place where the silhouette of a palace meets the unhurried rhythm of a mountain lake. Built with red earth, river stone, hand-carved timber and lime-washed walls, every chamber here is shaped slowly, the way mountains shape themselves.
Spread across landscaped courtyards, terraced gardens and a lakeside pavilion, the palace offers just a handful of suites — each oriented towards the still waters of Naukuchiatal — so that every guest is welcomed not as a visitor, but as a returning royal.
Materials sourced within 30 km. Walls that breathe with the season.
Forty kumaoni artisans gave the palace its details, one chisel at a time.
A palace not for spectacle, but for stillness. For pause. For wonder.
