Eight to twenty-four people, four days, the whole house. Long-table meals, walking meetings, and rooms with no televisions to argue with.
Up to forty seated. Three days, the whole house, the whole valley. A wedding that fits inside a single long supper, or a celebration that takes the entire weekend.
The kitchen becomes the boardroom in the morning. The hearth becomes a discussion circle by afternoon. The long table seats twenty for working dinners.
Ceremonies on the lawn, suppers at the long table, breakfasts on the deck. The bridal party takes the upstairs floor. Bring children — the house is built for them.
4K projector, 80″ screen, conference mic, ten power outlets along the table. Whiteboard wall on cedar planks. A spare HDMI for whoever forgot.
Symmetric 200 Mbps, two routers, on a backup line. Quiet desks in the library and the loft for one-on-ones. A landline if you absolutely must.
Buy out the entire house. No other guests, no front-desk traffic. The kitchen runs on your schedule for those four days, not theirs.
Mandap structure on hand, lawn seating for forty, a small dressing room set up off the bridal suite. A florist on retainer in Manali; we'll book her.
Live trio or DJ permitted till 22:00. After that, acoustic on the deck. The ridge takes sound for miles, so we keep the local agreement.
Two of the rooms convert to family rooms. Cribs and child beds available. The chef keeps a child-friendly menu running parallel.
Tell us your dates, the headcount, and what you're trying to do. We'll come back the next morning with a quote and a draft programme.
Tell us your dates, the headcount, and the kind of evening you want. We'll come back the next morning with a quote and a draft programme.