Skip to searchSkip to main content

Lodge at Wah, Palampur

FIRST CLASS, TEA ESTATE

Since its establishment in 1953, Wah Tea Estate has been a significant player in tea production within the Kangra region. The Lodge, which has a fascinating history, was founded as a plantation estate in 1857 by the British. 

Despite enduring the earthquake of 1905, the estate continued its cultivation for decades before being acquired by Sir Sikander Hayat-Khan, the son of the Nawab of Wah in Pakistan, which is the origin of its name. Indeed, 'Wah' translates to 'wow', reflecting the awe experienced by guests upon their first glimpse of The Lodge at Wah. 

At The Lodge, one finds themselves immersed in a natural paradise. Guests can cycle through the tea gardens, discover the tea-making process from garden to cup, engage in paragliding, embark on treks, ride the Kangra mini-train, or take extended trips to notable sites such as Kangra Fort, McLeodganj, and the Norbulingka Institute.

Highlights

  • 03 Cottages with 06 Rooms
  • Traditional Meals
  • Plantation Walk

Need travel Ideas?

Let us create an exclusive holiday plan for you!

Get Started →