Alivaa Hotels achieves its latest achievement through obtaining a franchise agreement for the Himalayas Viceroy at Lansdowne, Uttarakhand, which stands as the iconic retreat in the serene hill station of Lansdowne. Alivaa demonstrates its Himalayan ascent by entering the mountains after establishing its boutique hotel in McLeodganj.
The Viceroy stands elevated on wooded hills while providing breathtaking landscapes because of its celebrated charm and service excellence. Alivaa will follow a refined vision to transform this cherished property into an establishment that reflects contemporary luxury along with soulful serenity. The property has undergone a transformation, marking it as Viceroy in the Himalaya Lansdowne while introducing superb suite designs, panoramic dining areas, serene pool services and creative recreational spaces.
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All aspects of this destination have been designed to fulfill the needs of choosy guests exploring calmness alongside outdoor exploration and professional travel experiences. Alivaa Hotels & Resorts co-founder Inderpal Batra declared that the resort showcases their dedication to introducing refined hospitality to recent, soul-stirring, emerging destinations. Our establishment in Lansdowne serves a dual purpose: to make the area more appealing while showing global tourists unknown attractions in India. As Alivaa Hotels expands its operations, the brand continues to reshape luxury travel throughout India by creating memorable experiences that combine superior comfort with localized culture alongside genuine customer service.
“At ALIVAA HOTELS & RESORTS, our mission is to craft experiences that linger long after check-out,” said Akash Bhatia, CEO—Managed & Franchised Division. “Viceroy in the Himalaya is a testament to that promise — where opulent comfort meets the raw beauty of the mountains. From exquisite cuisine to world-class hospitality, every detail is thoughtfully curated to leave a lasting impression.”