BNR, Gangolihat

Village - Gangolihat, Uttarakhand

House Rules:
Check-in time: 12:00 pm
Check-out time: 11:00 am
For early check-ins or late check-outs don’t be shy to check with us.
Slow and soft music is okay, but please do not play loud music. You are in the middle of nature and a village.

Services of the staff are available until 10:00 pm
We follow a strict no-smoking policy inside the house. You may ask the caretaker for an ashtray and smoke outside the house if you need to.
Follow local customs and traditions while interacting with villagers. Support community-based tourism initiatives by engaging with local artisans/handicraftsman, businesses, temples and nature.
Pets:
No,Pets are allowed
Wifi and Connectivity:
There is a good 4G/5G connectivity for Airtel and Jio users, unless the weather is bad. Anyone who needs a dedicated connection should carry an Airtel/Jio Sim and it works very good. We have WiFi availability.
Cancellation Policy:
45 – 30 days prior to check-in date – 50 % of full amount would be charged as retention
31 – 16 days prior to check-in date – 75 % of full amount would be charged as retention
15 Days prior to check-in date – 100% of full amount would be charged as retention.

Bookings made for long weekends, festivals and blackout periods (sold-out dates, special festivals, Christmas & New Year) are non-refundable and non-changeable.

Getting There:
By Road:
Patal Bhuvaneshwar is well connected by motorable roads to different parts of the state. Private local taxi connects the village with nearby cities and towns. It is 198 Kms from the Haldwani, via Almora-Berinag Road.
By Train
The nearest railway station is at Tanakpur, Champawat which is just 178 Kms away from Patal Bhuvaneshwar. One can easily get a cab or catch a local taxi for Patal Bhuvneshwar from railway station.
By Air
The nearest airport is at Pantnagar, Haldwani which is 274 Kms away from Patal Bhuvneshwar. One can easily get a cab or catch a local taxi from the airport.

We will share the exact directions upon confirmation. We have pickup, drop facility from the Airport/Railway Station, which are chargeable additionally.
We also offer accommodation for the drivers at the property at an additional cost. Please inform us at the time of booking so that appropriate arrangements can be made.

Reaching the property in daylight is advisable
The Stay:

B N Resorts offers a serene rural escape in Uttarakhand’s Pithoragarh district, just a short distance from the sacred Patal Bhuvaneshwar cave temple. Surrounded by panoramic Himalayan vistas and a tranquil atmosphere, it’s an ideal destination for hiking, trekking, and immersing yourself in local culture.
Blending heartfelt hospitality with modern comforts, the retreat provides cozy, well-appointed rooms designed to rejuvenate and inspire. Set in a peaceful haven embraced by nature, the property is easily accessible by road and serves as a breathtaking backdrop for your stay.
Whether you’re traveling solo, planning a family holiday, organizing a group getaway, or seeking a quiet workation, B N Resort promises a memorable experience steeped in nature’s splendour and authentic local charm.

To Experience:

Perched amidst untouched forests, The Stay opens up a breathtaking bird’s-eye view of the majestic Himalayan ranges—visible right from the comfort of your room. Surrounded by nature’s quiet grandeur, the property invites guests to wander along tranquil hiking trails, soak in sweeping vistas, and unwind in a secluded haven perfect for extended retreats.
Beyond its serene setting, the retreat connects you to the authentic rural charm of Chaukori. Guests can explore tea gardens, walk through traditional villages, and engage with local artisans to experience the region’s cultural heartbeat. Seasonal farming activities, folk storytelling, and village markets offer a glimpse into everyday life in the Pithoragarh district, making your stay more than just a getaway—it becomes a journey into the soul of the Himalayas.
With heartfelt hospitality and personalized service, this cottage blends rejuvenating comfort with immersive rural experiences, ensuring every guest leaves with lasting memories of Uttarakhand’s landscapes and traditions.

To See:
Patal Bhuvaneshwar: Patal Bhuvneshwar is a revered limestone cave temple in Uttarakhand’s Pithoragarh district. Dedicated to Lord Shiva, it is believed to house 33 crore deities. The cave’s intricate stalactite and stalagmite formations depict mythological tales, offering visitors a mystical blend of spirituality, legend, and natural wonder in the Himalayas.
Haat Kalika Temple: Haat Kalika Temple, located in Gangolihat, Pithoragarh district, is a revered Shaktipeeth dedicated to Goddess Kali. Established by Adi Shankaracharya, it holds immense spiritual significance and is patron deity of the Kumaon Regiment. Surrounded by deodar forests, the temple is famed for meditation, festivals, and its deep cultural heritage.
Chaukori: Chaukori, nestled in Uttarakhand’s Pithoragarh district at 2,010 meters, is a serene hill station famed for its panoramic Himalayan views, lush tea gardens, fruit orchards, and tranquil forests. Overlooking Nanda Devi and Panchachuli peaks, it offers breathtaking sunrises, sunsets, and authentic rural charm.

Impact Footprint

• Local Employment & Income Generation: Tourism initiatives create jobs in homestays, guiding, handicrafts, and transport, directly boosting rural livelihoods. Women and youth gain opportunities through cottage industries and cultural tourism services.

Community Empowerment: Involving locals in tourism planning and decision-making strengthens ownership, ensures fair distribution of benefits, and builds pride in preserving natural and cultural assets.

Sustainable Tourism: Eco-friendly practices such as trekking, village walks, tea garden tours, and cultural exchanges promote environmental sustainability while reducing the ecological footprint. Visitors engage responsibly with nature and heritage.

Happiness Quotient: The locals are the ones living a charmed life. They still live a life in tune with their surroundings. They are still aware of the ancient wisdom passed down by their ancestors. Learn from them how to stay happy in this modern world.

Impact Visionary

Impact Visionary

Impact Footprint

• Local Employment & Income Generation: Tourism initiatives create jobs in homestays, guiding, handicrafts, and transport, directly boosting rural livelihoods. Women and youth gain opportunities through cottage industries and cultural tourism services.

Community Empowerment: Involving locals in tourism planning and decision-making strengthens ownership, ensures fair distribution of benefits, and builds pride in preserving natural and cultural assets.

Sustainable Tourism: Eco-friendly practices such as trekking, village walks, tea garden tours, and cultural exchanges promote environmental sustainability while reducing the ecological footprint. Visitors engage responsibly with nature and heritage.

Happiness Quotient: The locals are the ones living a charmed life. They still live a life in tune with their surroundings. They are still aware of the ancient wisdom passed down by their ancestors. Learn from them how to stay happy in this modern world.