Himachal Pradesh’s 10 Most Luxurious Hotel Stays
Himachal has always had two very different tourist economies running side by side. One is the backpacker trail through Kasol and Old Manali, hostels and momos and a bonfire by the river. The other is quieter, older, and considerably harder to book, colonial retreats once reserved for viceroys, Rajput hunting lodges converted into boutique hotels, and a newer wave of five star resorts built specifically for travellers who want the mountains without giving up a heated pool or a proper spa menu. If you are planning a trip built around the second kind of experience, these are the properties that define luxury in the hills right now.
1. Wildflower Hall, An Oberoi Resort, Shimla

Set in the forested hills of Mashobra, roughly twenty kilometres from central Shimla, Wildflower Hall occupies the site of Lord Kitchener’s former retreat and remains the single most consistently top rated luxury property in the state, holding a 4.8 rating across major booking platforms. The property leans hard into its colonial and Himalayan setting, deodar forest views from nearly every room, a serious spa program built around altitude and pine, and a level of service consistency that keeps it at the top of most luxury shortlists for Himachal year after year. If you want one property that defines what “Oberoi in the mountains” means, this is it.
2. The Oberoi Cecil, Shimla
Down in Shimla proper, The Oberoi Cecil offers a different kind of luxury, restored colonial grandeur right on the Mall, walking distance from Christ Church and the Ridge. Guest reviews consistently score it in the 9.6 out of 10 range, and its position in the heart of old Shimla makes it the natural choice for travellers who want heritage architecture and easy access to the town’s colonial core rather than a forest retreat outside it.
3. Chapslee, Shimla
For travellers chasing something smaller and considerably more storied, Chapslee is a genuine piece of royal history rather than a hotel built to imitate one. Once the private residence connected to the Raja of Kapurthala, the property operates today as an intimate heritage boutique hotel with only a handful of rooms, each individually furnished with genuine antiques rather than reproductions. It is not a place built for scale. It is a place built for guests who want to actually sleep inside a piece of Himachal’s princely history rather than just read about it in a museum.
4. Span Resort And Spa, Kullu
Straddling the banks of the Beas River between Kullu and Manali, Span Resort has built a reputation strong enough that one recent guest review, unprompted, called it one of the best ultra luxury properties they had stayed in for decades. The setting does a lot of the work, private riverside frontage, mountain views on every side, and a spa program that leans into the sound of the river itself as part of the experience, but the service and grounds have kept pace with the location rather than coasting on it.
5. Taj Theog Resort And Spa, Shimla
About thirty kilometres outside Shimla, Taj Theog occupies a genuinely dramatic ridge top position, with an on site cable car connecting different levels of the property across the hillside, a rare feature even among Himachal’s luxury resorts. The Taj brand’s consistency shows up here in the details, dining, spa treatments, and room design all pitched at the label’s usual five star standard, wrapped around a setting that few other properties in the state can match for sheer topographic drama.
6. Kailasha, The Himalayan Village, Manali

Kailasha positions itself explicitly as a village rather than a conventional hotel block, individual cottages spread across a landscaped hillside property near Manali, designed to give guests a sense of private space and mountain immersion rather than a standard corridor of rooms. It has become one of the more frequently recommended boutique luxury stays in the Kullu Manali belt for exactly that reason, privacy and setting prioritised over sheer room count.
7. Welcomhotel By ITC Hotels, Tavleen, Chail
Chail itself carries royal history, built originally as a summer retreat for the Maharaja of Patiala after a dispute with the British over Shimla, and the Welcomhotel Tavleen property leans into that legacy while delivering ITC’s usual five star infrastructure, forest facing rooms, a full service spa, and proximity to the world’s highest cricket ground, which Chail has held onto as a genuine point of local pride since the Maharaja first built it more than a century ago.
8. Baragarh Resort And Spa, Manali, IHCL SeleQtions
Part of the Indian Hotels Company’s premium SeleQtions portfolio, Baragarh brings Taj level luxury standards to the Manali valley with an emphasis on wellness and spa programming alongside its mountain views. It represents the newer generation of branded luxury resorts moving into Himachal, properties built from the ground up for a five star experience rather than converted from an older colonial structure.
9. Storii By ITC Hotels, The Kaba Retreat, Solan
A newer addition to Himachal’s luxury landscape, the Kaba Retreat in Solan brings ITC’s design forward Storii brand into the hills, positioning itself for travellers who want contemporary boutique design rather than the colonial or Rajput heritage aesthetic that defines much of the state’s older luxury inventory. Solan’s relatively quieter profile compared to Shimla or Manali gives the property a calmer setting than its more famous neighbours.
10. Norbu The Montanna, Dharamshala- IHCL SeleQtions
Norbu The Montanna, Dharamshala, IHCL SeleQtions is where Himalayan luxury gets a more intimate, boutique personality. Set against the dramatic Dhauladhar mountains, this elegant retreat combines contemporary interiors with warm, understated design and a peaceful atmosphere that feels removed from the bustle of central Dharamshala. Rather than the grand scale of a conventional five-star resort, Norbu focuses on privacy, thoughtful hospitality, beautiful mountain views and a slower pace. It is particularly appealing for travellers who want to wake up to the Himalayas, enjoy leisurely meals, unwind in stylish surroundings and experience Dharamshala without sacrificing comfort. For couples or anyone looking for a refined mountain escape with a more personal feel, Norbu The Montanna is one of the destination’s most compelling boutique luxury stays.
Choosing Based On What You Actually Want
Not every one of these properties is chasing the same experience, and that is worth factoring into a decision as much as star ratings. Wildflower Hall and Taj Theog lean into scale and dramatic setting. Chapslee leans entirely into history and intimacy, a handful of rooms rather than a resort footprint. Span Resort and Kailasha both prioritise river or valley immersion over urban proximity, while the Oberoi Cecil puts you directly inside old Shimla’s colonial core.
If none of the above quite matches what you are actually craving, it is worth asking a more basic question first, whether you are chasing five star amenities or genuine quiet, because Himachal increasingly offers a real choice between the two. Real Shee Power’s look at India’s quietest mountain enclaves makes the case that the real luxury of a 2026 hill trip may not be a five star suite at all, but the kind of silence that Shimla and Manali have largely traded away as their popularity grew. For travellers weighing a heritage luxury stay against something further off the main circuit, the complete guide to Mandi, often overlooked entirely between the two bigger hill stations, and the guide to India’s safest hidden destinations for women travelling alone are both worth reading before you lock in an itinerary built purely around a five star address.
The Bottom Line
Himachal’s luxury hospitality scene has genuinely matured well beyond a handful of colonial holdovers. Between Oberoi’s dominant mountain and heritage properties, Taj and ITC’s expanding footprint, and small, fiercely independent places like Chapslee that were never trying to be anything but exactly what they already are, the state now offers a real spread of five star options across very different kinds of luxury. The right pick depends less on which property has the highest rating and more on which version of Himachal, colonial Shimla, riverside Kullu, or royal Chail, you actually came to experience.
