
What began as a large residence has been completed as deluxe hotel of 9 guest rooms, dining room, gym, office, library, lounge, restaurant, and banquet hall.
The Lodge is designed and constructed according to the principles of Feng Shui, an ancient Chinese system of achieving harmony and balance in one's living space and life. The many, large windows invite the good chi to enter properly, and to contribute to the happiness and wellbeing of the occupants.
But the Lodge is not just grounded in ancient learning. It is well insulated to slow down the transfer of heat, and to be efficient in its use of energy. All rooms are air conditioned by reverse- cycle heating and cooling as needed. The double glazed teak windows keep out noise and serve as additional insulation. The building conceals well - engineered doubled beams and steel trusses designed to make the Lodge safer in an earthquake region. There is a 300 feet deep 8 inch tube well with submersible pump to provide water for the 65 foot high water tank. There is ample water of high quality at very good pressure.

The interior finishes are a combination of American, Indian and Chinese tastes. Many of the decorations are imported from Malaysia, the interior woodwork and carved doors are by Indian artisans from Saharanpur, and many of the objects of art and drapes are provided by Central Cottage Industries of Delhi
The Lodge will have both private and public areas, with separate entrances. The library, office, gym, dining room, and upstairs lounge are for the use of guests. The gift shop, restaurant and banquet hall will be available to the public. We are dedicated to provide a very high level of cuisine, service and comfort.
Lakkhotaa Lodge is a privately owned and operated boutique hotel with the missions of providing;
- Service equal to the finest continental hotels
- Haute cuisine and refreshments in our lounges and dining rooms.
- Luxurious and comfortable surroundings in all rooms and common areas, with friendly and personal attention to the wishes of each guest