GlampEco, Manali, Himachal Pradesh
Perched high above Manali in the quiet village of Hampta, GlampEco is famous for its iconic geodesic domes that offer panoramic views of the Dhauladhar and Pir Panjal mountain ranges. This isn't just a stay; it's an experience. Each dome provides a cosy,
climate-controlled environment with a transparent front panel, making you feel completely immersed in the surrounding landscape. You can stargaze from the comfort of your bed or watch the sunrise paint the snow-capped peaks. The property is surrounded by apple orchards and dense deodar and pine forests, perfect for short hikes. Their commitment to sustainability is central to their ethos, utilising solar energy and promoting responsible waste management. It's the ideal spot for those who want seclusion and stunning visuals without straying too far from the adventure hub of Manali.
Mehek-e-Khas, Kasauli, Himachal Pradesh
If your idea of a forest escape involves classic canvas luxury, Mehek-e-Khas near Kasauli is your destination. Tucked away from the bustling crowds, this site offers well-appointed safari tents that blend rustic charm with modern comforts like attached bathrooms and comfortable bedding. The camp is nestled within a sprawling private estate, enveloped by a fragrant pine forest that comes alive with birdsong. The emphasis here is on tranquillity and disconnection. Spend your days reading on your private verandah, taking leisurely walks along pine-needle-laden trails, or enjoying a bonfire under the stars. The seclusion is profound, making it feel like your own private corner of the Himalayas. Its proximity to Chandigarh makes it an accessible weekend getaway for those seeking a quick and restorative break from urban life.
The Forest Rest, Ranikhet, Uttarakhand
For a truly immersive and slow-paced retreat, The Forest Rest (formerly The Forest Reatreat) in the Kumaon hills offers something unique. This Himalayan farmstay isn't about trendy domes but about authentic connection with nature. Located deep inside a reserved pine forest near Ranikhet, it features charmingly rustic, independent stone cottages built with local materials. The philosophy here revolves around a minimal carbon footprint. The property runs on solar power, sources its food from its organic farm, and encourages guests to engage with their surroundings consciously. You won't find TVs or distracting modern amenities. Instead, you'll find winding forest paths, breathtaking views of the Nanda Devi range, and an overwhelming sense of peace. It's less ‘glam’ and more ‘eco’, perfect for purists who want to experience the forest in its most pristine form.
What Makes Eco-Glamping Special?
Beyond the comfort and beautiful settings, choosing an eco-glamping site is a vote for sustainable tourism. These properties are designed to have a minimal impact on their delicate environments. They often employ local staff, use renewable energy sources, practice rainwater harvesting, and manage waste responsibly. Unlike large hotels, their low-density layouts preserve the natural landscape, allowing flora and fauna to thrive. By staying at one of these locations, you're not just booking a holiday; you are actively contributing to the conservation of India's beautiful wild spaces. It’s a form of travel that rejuvenates both you and the planet, proving that luxury and responsibility can go hand in hand.
















