The Setting
Nestled in the serene neighborhood of Dalanwala, The Palatial Homes offers more than just a premium homestay in Dehradun—it’s a gateway to the grandeur of the Himalayas.
Widely celebrated as the best homestay in Dehradun, our location promises a quiet sanctuary steeped in the cultural richness and natural beauty of Northern India.
Poets have long celebrated the Himalayas as the majestic forehead of India, cradling the sacred waters of the Mother Ganges. Here, the waters shimmer like sapphires under the sunlight, framed by peaks that stand as the mythical abodes of the gods.
The Doon Valley, our cherished setting, lies cradled between the revered rivers of the Majestic Yamuna and the Holy Ganga, offering a tranquil escape within the heart of India’s spiritual landscape.
Just a 45-minute drive from Mussoorie, the "Queen of Hills," and an hour from Har-ki-Pauri in Haridwar—the city of Lord Vishnu—The Palatial Homes is ideally positioned for exploring some of Northern India’s most cherished sites.
Rishikesh, a mere 45 minutes away, invites seekers of peace with its serene Ganges flowing through wooded hills, perfect for those pursuing spirituality, meditation, or yoga.
Embrace the thrill of adventures like the ones from "Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves" in the nearby Robber’s Cave, or soar high with paragliding excursions.
Visit the grand mansion and laboratory of Sir George Everest, or discover the spiritual atmosphere at Jhanda Saheb, the citadel of Dehradun, and the serene Tibetan Monastery.
Explore local landmarks such as Tapkeshwar Mandir, Malsi Deer Park, Forest Reserve Institute, and Sahastradhara. Indulge in local flavours and shop for unique finds at the Tibetan Market.
Our homestay is not just a home in Dehradun; it’s a cultural hub. Discover the spiritual atmosphere at Tapkeshwar temple and the vibrant streets of Dehradun.
The Palatial Homes boasts an enviable location, perfectly positioned between the city's key transit hubs and the serene foothills.
Dalanwala, Dehradun, Uttarakhand 248001
Adjacent to Welham Girls' School