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10 Best Pet-Friendly Villas in Rishikesh, Mussoorie & Dehradun (2026 Guide)

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If you’re driving up to the Garhwal foothills with your dog, ten StayVista properties stand out for pet-friendly stays — Vista Divine in Rishikesh; Tehri Peaks, Everest Base Camp and Chalet Rushli around Mussoorie; and Bamboo Grove, Everdale, Petal @ Everdale, AVASAA, Mystic Grove and Villa Sierra Sky in and around Dehradun. The best of them combine private fenced lawns, low-traffic locations, and explicit pet policies (typical refundable pet deposit: ₹3,000–₹5,000). Spring (Feb–April) and autumn (Oct–Nov) are the most comfortable seasons to travel with pets to these hills.

Quick Info Table

DetailInformation
Best time to visit with petsFebruary–April (spring), October–November (autumn)
How to reach from DelhiRoad via Delhi–Dehradun Expressway (~250 km, 2.5–3 hrs to Dehradun); Rishikesh 232 km via NH-58
Nearest airportJolly Grant Airport, Dehradun (DED) — serves all three destinations
Nearest railway stationHaridwar Junction (HW) for Rishikesh; Dehradun Railway Station (DDN) for Mussoorie & Dehradun
Ideal duration3–4 nights (2 cities) or 5 nights (all three)
Pet deposit at StayVista₹3,000–₹5,000 refundable + a one-time cleaning fee on most properties
Pets allowed per villaTypically 1–2 dogs; large breeds may need prior approval
Budget range₹8,000–₹1,20,000 per night depending on villa size and season

Rishikesh sits 232 km from Delhi via NH-58 (~5 hours), Dehradun is now just 2.5 hours away via the new Delhi–Dehradun Expressway, and Mussoorie lies 35 km uphill from Dehradun — making the three cities the most accessible pet-friendly hill cluster from north India.

Why Rishikesh, Mussoorie & Dehradun Work So Well for Pet Travel

The Garhwal foothills are one of the few hill clusters in north India that combine cool weather, gentle elevation, walkable terrain and a dense supply of standalone villas with private outdoor space — exactly what dogs need on holiday.

Three reasons this region beats other hill options for pet owners:

  1. Elevation is dog-friendly. Rishikesh sits at just 372 m above sea level, Dehradun at ~640 m, and Mussoorie at ~2,000 m. That gradient means you can acclimatise your pet slowly instead of climbing straight to a thin-air destination like Leh or Tawang. Short-snout breeds (pugs, bulldogs, boxers) handle this elevation range comfortably.
  2. Drive-time from Delhi is short. The new Delhi–Dehradun Expressway has cut driving time to 2.5–3 hours, which matters enormously when you’re travelling with a pet who can’t be drugged or crated for long. Rishikesh is 5 hours away by road via NH-58. Compare that to a flight-plus-car route to Coorg or Kasol.
  3. Standalone villa stock is huge. Unlike Goa or Lonavala, where many “villas” are inside gated complexes with shared corridors and no-pet rules, the Garhwal foothills are dotted with detached estates set in forest, on farmland, or up private lanes. That means a fenced lawn, a quiet street, and no neighbour complaints.

A 2025 SaffronStays guide listed Dehradun among the top three Indian cities for pet-friendly outdoor activities, citing Mindrolling Monastery walking trails, Robber’s Cave river paths, and the Mussoorie–Landour ridge as dog-walking standouts.

Dehradun (elevation 640 m) is the most pet-accessible hill base from Delhi — the new expressway brings it within 2.5 hours, and the city offers off-leash-friendly trails at Robber’s Cave, Sahastradhara and Mindrolling Monastery.

Understanding the Needs of Your Pet Before You Book

A “pet-friendly” tag on a listing isn’t the same as a villa that actually fits your pet. Before you book, map your dog’s (or cat’s) profile against the property.

1. Breed & physiology

  • Short-snout breeds (pugs, French bulldogs, Shih Tzus, Boston terriers) struggle above 2,500 m — pick Rishikesh or Dehradun, not high-Mussoorie ridge properties.
  • Thick-coat breeds (huskies, Saint Bernards, golden retrievers) do best in October–March; avoid May.
  • Senior dogs (8+ years) prefer single-level villas without long stair climbs.
  • Cats generally need closed indoor space and elevated perches — open-lawn villas matter less for felines.

2. Behaviour & energy

  • High-energy breeds (labradors, retrievers, German shepherds) need a fenced lawn or large enclosed garden — book Everdale or Everest Base Camp.
  • Nervous or reactive dogs need a low-traffic, low-noise property — book Vista Divine or AVASAA rather than a town-centre option.
  • Sociable dogs are fine at multi-tent properties like Everest Base Camp where they’ll see other guests.

3. Age and medical considerations

  • Puppies under 16 weeks shouldn’t travel at altitude — wait until their second round of vaccinations is complete.
  • Pets on medication need access to a kitchen fridge — check the villa has a stocked, working one.
  • Pets with mobility issues need ground-floor bedrooms — Vista Divine and Bamboo Grove have these.

4. Diet & water

  • Carry your pet’s regular food for the entire trip. Hill towns often don’t stock specific kibble brands.
  • Water at altitude is mineral-heavy — bottled water for the first 24 hours can prevent stomach upsets.

Short-snout breeds (pugs, bulldogs, French bulldogs) and senior dogs above eight years should stay below 1,500 m — Rishikesh and Dehradun villas suit them better than high-ridge Mussoorie stays.

How to Check If a Villa Truly Fulfills Your Pet’s Needs

Don’t rely on the “pet-friendly” filter alone. Run this 12-point checklist before you confirm the booking. Please verify live prices on the StayVista site before booking.

The 12-Point Pre-Booking Checklist

#What to verifyWhy it matters
1Is the lawn or garden fully fenced?Unfenced lawns are unsafe for off-leash play, especially in forest areas with monkeys or wildlife.
2How big is the outdoor space (in sq ft or acres)?A 5-acre estate (Everdale) is very different from a 200 sq ft terrace garden.
3Is the property standalone or in a shared compound?Shared compounds can mean noise complaints and gate access conflicts.
4Is the bedroom on the ground floor?Older dogs and small breeds shouldn’t be climbing 30 stairs to bed.
5Are floors stone, tile or carpeted?Slippery polished floors can injure senior dogs; ask for rugs or carpet.
6Is there a private pool — and is it fenced?Unfenced pools are a drowning risk for puppies and small dogs.
7What is the pet deposit and cleaning fee?StayVista typically asks ₹3,000–₹5,000 refundable + cleaning. Confirm before payment.
8How many pets are allowed?Most villas cap at 2 dogs; multiple pets need prior approval.
9Is the location low-traffic?A villa on a main road is unsafe for daily walks, even on-leash.
10Are there other dogs nearby?If your pet is reactive, ask about neighbouring dogs and street dogs.
11Is veterinary care within 30 minutes?Verify the nearest vet on Google Maps — Dehradun has 24/7 clinics; remote Tehri areas don’t.
12Will the caretaker accept pet sitting (paid)?Useful if you want to visit Triveni Ghat or Mall Road without your dog.

A quick way to verify pet policy: Always check the dedicated ‘Pet-Policy’ section on the property listing page. Check out home truth and home policies as well. If you face any further dobuts, always feel free to email us at info@stayvista.com with your villa code and ask for confirmation of pet rules, deposit, breed restrictions, and weight limits. Save the reply.

Before booking a pet-friendly villa in Uttarakhand, confirm in writing: fencing of outdoor space, ground-floor bedroom availability, pet deposit (typically ₹3,000–₹5,000), maximum number of pets allowed, and distance to the nearest 24-hour veterinary clinic.

We’ve ranked these ten StayVista properties based on outdoor space, pet policy clarity, location safety, and the kind of stay each best suits.

1. Vista Divine, Rishikesh — Best for Quiet Spiritual Getaways with Pets

Quick summary: A 3-bedroom riverside villa in an unexplored corner of Rishikesh, with a private lawn, meditation garden, and explicit pet policy allowing up to 2 pets.

  • Bedrooms: 3 (sleeps up to 9 guests; 1 ground-floor BR — good for senior dogs)
  • Pet policy: Allows up to 2 pets; refundable pet deposit ₹5,000 + cleaning fee
  • Pet-friendly features: Private lawn for off-leash play, fenced meditation garden with lotus pond, secured parking for 4 cars, very low foot traffic
  • Distance: 5.8 km from Rishikesh city centre; 6 km from Triveni Ghat; 8 km from Ram Jhula
  • Time required for visit: Minimum 2 nights
  • Ideal for: Couples or small families with a quiet, well-trained dog; senior pets who need calm
  • Price range: ₹11,000–₹18,000 per night
  • Pro tip: Mornings are the quietest along the river path — take your dog for a 6 AM walk before tourist boats reach the ghats.

2. Anant @ Tehri Peaks, Mussoorie — Best for Remote Lake-View Stays

Quick summary: A 3-bedroom Tehri-Dam-facing villa with a private jacuzzi, garden, and a remote setting that’s a clear win for off-leash dog time.

  • Bedrooms: 3 (sleeps up to 9)
  • Pet policy: Confirm pet acceptance directly with StayVista — not listed in the public pet-friendly collection at time of writing]
  • Pet-friendly features: Open garden, hill views, low neighbour density, BBQ space for outdoor meals with your pet
  • Distance: Near Tehri Dam, ~60 km from Mussoorie Mall Road
  • Time required for visit: 2–3 nights; pair with a Tehri Lake day trip
  • Ideal for: Adventurous travellers who want lake views and don’t mind a longer drive
  • Price range: ₹15,000–₹25,000 per night
  • Pro tip: Tehri’s elevation (~700 m) is gentle enough for short-snout breeds, but stock up on dog food in Dehradun — local supply is limited.

3. Bamboo Grove, Dehradun — Best for Budget-Conscious Pet Owners

Quick summary: A 2-bedroom standalone villa explicitly branded “pet-friendly,” set among bamboo plantations along a Rispana river tributary in quiet Anarwala.

  • Bedrooms: 2 (sleeps up to 6)
  • Pet policy: Explicitly pet-friendly; confirm deposit at booking
  • Pet-friendly features: Garden, terrace, fully fenced compound, low-traffic residential lane, fully equipped kitchen for pet meal prep
  • Distance: Anarwala, Dehradun; 19 km from Gun Hill Point Mussoorie; close to Dehradun Clock Tower
  • Time required for visit: 2 nights as a base; great for day trips to Robber’s Cave and Sahastradhara
  • Ideal for: Couples and small families with one or two medium-sized dogs on a moderate budget
  • Price range: ₹8,000–₹15,000 per night
  • Pro tip: The bamboo grove behind the villa is fenced and shaded — perfect for an afternoon nap zone for short-coat breeds.

4. Everdale, Dehradun (Mussoorie foothills) — Best for Large Groups with Multiple Pets

Quick summary: A 7-bedroom estate spread over 5 acres with a heated private pool, sprawling lawns, and an explicit “furry companions welcome” pet policy.

  • Bedrooms: 7 (sleeps up to 18)
  • Pet policy: Explicitly pet-friendly with dedicated design accommodations; multiple pets accepted on prior approval
  • Pet-friendly features: 5-acre fenced estate, heated swimming pool, landscaped gardens with shaded zones, wooden interiors easier on paws than tile
  • Distance: 13.7 km from Gun Hill Point Mussoorie; 11.6 km from Dehradun Clock Tower; near Robber’s Cave, Mindrolling Monastery, Tapkeshwar Temple
  • Time required for visit: 3–4 nights to use the property fully
  • Ideal for: Multi-family trips, milestone celebrations, groups with more than one pet
  • Price range: ₹60,000–₹1,20,000 per night
  • Pro tip: Heated pool means winter swims for water-loving breeds like labradors and retrievers — but keep small dogs and puppies away unsupervised.

5. AVASAA – The House In The Wild, Dehradun — Best for Forest Immersion

Quick summary: A wilderness-themed villa whose name (and concept) suggest a forest-adjacent setting — ideal for high-energy dogs who need a long off-property walk.

  • Bedrooms: 4 bedrooms, upto 10 guests can be accommodated, surrounded by untamed landscapes
  • Pet policy: Explicitly pet-friendly with dedicated design accommodations; multiple pets accepted on prior approval
  • Pet-friendly features: Forest-adjacent setting, secluded location, minimal traffic
  • Distance: Dehradun district (15kms)
  • Time required for visit: 2–3 nights
  • Ideal for: Couples or small groups with a well-socialised dog who enjoys forest trails
  • Price range: ₹33,230 (for 4 rooms) Per Night + Taxes
  • Pro tip: Forest areas in Uttarakhand have monkeys, langurs and occasional boar — keep dogs leashed on outside walks and check for ticks every evening.

6. Mystic Grove, Dehradun — Best for Forest-Bathing with Your Dog

Quick summary: A 4-bedroom villa set in a saal forest at the Himalayan foothills, with a private plunge pool and expansive gardens.

  • Bedrooms: 4 (sleeps up to 10)
  • Pet policy: Explicitly pet-friendly with dedicated design accommodations; multiple pets accepted on prior approval
  • Pet-friendly features: Saal forest setting, expansive gardens for off-leash play, indoor games for rainy-day stays, fully equipped kitchen, BBQ + bonfire pit
  • Distance: Dehradun foothills
  • Time required for visit: 3 nights
  • Ideal for: Families with dogs who love forest walks; couples wanting a romantic forest stay with their pet
  • Price range: ₹20,099(for 4 rooms) Per Night + Taxes
  • Pro tip: Saal forests host plenty of wildlife — bring a long lead (3–5 m) so your dog can sniff freely without going off-trail.

7. Everest Base Camp, Mussoorie — Best for Outdoor-First Pet Holidays

Quick summary: A 22-acre glamping property with 7 luxury tent-cottages, sprawling lawns, an on-site café, and an explicit pet-friendly policy — “families needn’t leave their furry friends behind.”

  • Tents: 7 luxury glamping tents (each sleeps ~2 guests)
  • Pet policy: Explicitly pet-friendly; confirm tent-level rules at booking
  • Pet-friendly features: 22-acre open property with forest trails, archery and cycling space, hammocks per tent, on-site Park Cafe for outdoor meals with pets
  • Distance: ~5 km from Library Chowk Mussoorie; near George Everest’s historic estate
  • Time required for visit: 2–3 nights
  • Ideal for: Active dog parents who want trekking, cycling and outdoor dining with their pet
  • Price range: ₹10,000–₹25,000 per tent per night
  • Pro tip: Tent-style stays mean your dog isn’t confined indoors — but bring a cosy mat; tent floors can be cold at Mussoorie’s 2,000 m elevation in winter.

8. Arncliff Villa, Mussoorie — Best for Walking Distance to Mall Road

Quick summary: A rare 2-bedroom colonial-era cottage just five minutes from Mall Road yet completely private, with an outdoor fireplace, three living rooms, and an explicit pet policy.

  • Bedrooms: 2 (sleeps up to 4–6 guests; spread across 1,300 sq ft)
  • Pet policy: Explicitly pet-friendly — “Pets are most welcome, but should be kept supervised at all times.” Refundable deposit ₹5,000 + pet cleaning fee ₹2,000 + taxes
  • Pet-friendly features: Enclosed outdoor seating with fireplace, three separate living rooms (room for pets to roam), walking distance to Mall Road for daily pet walks
  • Distance: 5 minutes from Mall Road Mussoorie; short walk to Gun Hill Point; ~47 km from Dehradun Jolly Grant Airport
  • Time required for visit: 2 nights
  • Ideal for: Couples or small families who want a Mussoorie town stay with their pet (rare combination)
  • Price range: From ₹15,593 per night
  • Pro tip: Early-morning walks on Mall Road (6 AM–8 AM) are dog-friendly and crowd-free — perfect for socialising your pet without overwhelming them.

9. Amala, Kanatal — Best for Large Groups in a Himalayan Hideout

Quick summary: A 6-bedroom villa in Kanatal with panoramic Himalayan views, a cozy fireplace, bonfire spot, BBQ grill, and an explicit pet policy allowing up to 2 dogs.

  • Bedrooms: 6 BHK (sleeps 12–18 guests)
  • Pet policy: Explicitly pet-friendly — up to 2 pets at an additional charge of ₹5,000 + taxes, plus a pet cleaning fee of ₹1,000 + taxes
  • Pet-friendly features: Large private lawn for off-leash play, bonfire/BBQ area where pets can join family evenings, remote low-foot-traffic Himalayan location, library + board games for unplugged stays
  • Distance: Kanatal hill town; ~46 km from Mall Road Mussoorie; 17 km from Dhanaulti
  • Time required for visit: 3 nights; pair with day trips to Surkanda Devi and Tehri Lake
  • Ideal for: Multi-family trips, group celebrations with multiple pets, friends groups wanting a remote Himalayan stay
  • Price range: From ₹36,019 per night + taxes
  • Pro tip: Kanatal sits at 2,590 m — pack a dog sweater for short-coat breeds, and avoid bringing puppies under 16 weeks because of the cold and elevation.

10. Petal @ Everdale, Dehradun — Best for Couples with One Pet

Quick summary: A smaller wing of the Everdale estate with shared access to the heated pool and sprawling lawns — same pet-friendly pedigree, smaller footprint and price tag.

  • Bedrooms: 3-5 rooms, upto 13 guests. Spread across 5 acres.
  • Pet policy: Explicitly pet-friendly as part of Everdale estate
  • Pet-friendly features: Shared access to 5-acre fenced estate, heated pool, landscaped gardens, wooden flooring
  • Distance: Same as Everdale — 13.7 km from Mussoorie, 11.6 km from Dehradun Clock Tower
  • Time required for visit: 2–3 nights
  • Ideal for: Couples or solo travellers with one medium-sized dog
  • Price range: ₹61,491(for 3 rooms) Per Night + Taxes
  • Pro tip: Book Petal if you want the Everdale experience at a lower nightly rate — the lawn and pool are the same; the bedroom count is the difference.

Comparing the Top 10 at a Glance

VillaCityBedroomsBest ForApprox. Price/Night (without taxes)
Vista DivineRishikesh3Quiet, spiritual stays₹11,000–18,000
Anant @ Tehri PeaksMussoorie (Tehri)3Lake-view escapes₹15,000–25,000
Bamboo GroveDehradun2Budget pet travel₹8,000–15,000
EverdaleDehradun (foothills)7Large groups, multiple pets₹60,000–1,20,000
AVASAADehradun4Forest immersion₹33,230
Mystic GroveDehradun4Forest bathing₹25,000–45,000
Everest Base CampMussoorie7 tentsOutdoor-first holidays₹10,000–25,000/tent
Arncliff VillaMussoorie2Mall Road walking distanceFrom ₹15,593
AmalaKanatal6Large groups, multiple petsFrom ₹36,019
Petal @ EverdaleDehradunSmaller wingCouples + 1 pet₹25,000–50,000

How to Reach: Driving With Your Pet from Delhi

The single best way to travel with a pet to Uttarakhand is by road. Indian Railways allows pets in limited circumstances — first-class AC coupes only, with prior booking — and most domestic flights restrict pet travel. Driving lets you stop, water, and walk your dog every two hours.

Best driving routes from Delhi:

  • To Dehradun: Delhi–Dehradun Expressway (~250 km, 2.5–3 hrs). Two safe stops with green space: Lal Khera (km 110) and Khatauli food courts (km 130).
  • To Rishikesh: NH-58 via Meerut, Muzaffarnagar, Roorkee, Haridwar (~232 km, 5 hrs). Stop at Cheetal Grand near Khatauli — has shaded outdoor seating.
  • To Mussoorie: Drive to Dehradun, then 35 km uphill via Mussoorie–Dehradun Road. The final ghat road has 33 hairpin bends — give pets a Cerenia tablet 2 hours before if they’re prone to motion sickness (vet prescription required).

Pet road-trip kit:

  • Collapsible water bowl + 4 litres of bottled water
  • Cooling mat (especially May–September)
  • Familiar blanket from home (reduces travel anxiety)
  • Vaccination records (some hotels along the route may ask)
  • Cerenia or your vet’s anti-nausea medication

Driving is the only practical way to travel from Delhi to Rishikesh, Mussoorie or Dehradun with a pet — the Delhi–Dehradun Expressway has cut travel time to 2.5 hours, but the final 33-hairpin road to Mussoorie requires anti-nausea preparation for motion-sensitive dogs.

Weekend & Long-Stay Itineraries with Your Pet

Option 1: The 3-Night Dehradun Pet Weekend

  • Day 1: Drive Delhi → Dehradun (2.5 hrs via expressway). Check into Bamboo Grove or Villa Sierra Sky. Evening walk at Mindrolling Monastery grounds.
  • Day 2: Morning hike to Robber’s Cave (dogs welcome, on-leash). Lunch back at the villa. Evening at Sahastradhara river bank.
  • Day 3: Visit Forest Research Institute gardens (dogs allowed in outer grounds). Drive back to Delhi after lunch.

Option 2: The 5-Night Triple-Stop Pet Trip

  • Days 1–2: Rishikesh. Stay at Vista Divine. Sunrise walk at Triveni Ghat (avoid evening aarti crowds). Lunch at a riverside café with pet seating.
  • Days 3–4: Dehradun. Move to Everdale or Bamboo Grove. Day trip to Mindrolling Monastery.
  • Day 5: Mussoorie. Day trip from Dehradun to George Everest’s Cairn (dogs welcome on the trail) and Lal Tibba ridge walk.

Option 3: The 2-Night Mussoorie Glamp

  • Day 1: Drive Delhi → Mussoorie via Dehradun (6–7 hrs). Check into Everest Base Camp. Sunset hammock time.
  • Day 2: Morning ridge walk. Afternoon at George Everest House (5 km away). Optional cycling around the estate.
  • Day 3: Easy breakfast, drive back.

 A 3-night Dehradun-based trip is the most practical pet itinerary from Delhi — short drive, mid elevation, dog-friendly trails at Robber’s Cave, Mindrolling Monastery and Sahastradhara, and quick access to vet care if needed.

FAQs

Are there really pet-friendly villas in Mussoorie and Dehradun?

Yes. StayVista alone operates several pet-friendly villas in this region, including Everdale, Bamboo Grove, Arncliff Villa, Everest Base Camp Mussoorie, Amala Kanatal and Petal @ Everdale. Each lists pet rules explicitly — most allow up to 2 dogs with a refundable ₹3,000–₹5,000 deposit plus a one-time cleaning fee.

Can I take my dog to Rishikesh by car?

Yes. Rishikesh is 232 km from Delhi via NH-58 and takes about 5 hours by road. Pets must travel by car or hired taxi — most domestic airlines have restricted pet cabin travel, and Indian Railways only allows pets in first-class AC coupes with prior booking. Drive in the early morning to avoid heat, and stop every 2 hours for water and a short walk.

Do StayVista villas charge extra for pets?

Most StayVista pet-friendly villas charge a refundable security deposit of ₹3,000–₹5,000 and a one-time cleaning fee. Vista Divine in Rishikesh, for example, has a ₹5,000 refundable pet deposit plus a small cleaning service charge. Confirm exact amounts in writing before booking.

Which is better for pet travel — Rishikesh, Mussoorie or Dehradun?

Dehradun is the most pet-friendly base because it sits at a moderate 640 m elevation, has the shortest drive from Delhi (2.5 hrs via expressway), and offers the most dog-walking trails plus 24/7 vet care. Rishikesh works for quieter, low-elevation stays at 372 m. Mussoorie at 2,000 m is best for thick-coat breeds and short trips — avoid for short-snout dogs.

What is the best season to travel with pets to Uttarakhand?

February to April (spring) and October to November (autumn) are ideal. Temperatures stay between 15–25°C, trails are dry, and tourist crowds are thinner. Avoid mid-June to September because of monsoon (slippery trails, leeches, landslide risk) and avoid peak May (heat plus crowds).

What if my pet gets sick on the trip — are there vets nearby?

Dehradun has 24-hour veterinary clinics including Pawsh Pet Care and Doon Pet Hospital. Rishikesh and Mussoorie have day-hours vets but no 24/7 emergency service. Always save Dehradun’s emergency vet number before you leave Delhi — it’s the regional hub.

Are large breeds allowed?

Most StayVista pet-friendly villas accept dogs of any size, but some cap by weight (typically 30 kg). Large breeds (Saint Bernards, huskies, mastiffs) often need prior approval — email StayVista with your dog’s breed and weight, and request written confirmation before booking.

Can I leave my pet alone at the villa while I sightsee?

Most villas allow this if your pet is crate-trained or comfortable indoors. For dogs with separation anxiety, the on-site caretaker can often pet-sit for a small fee (₹500–₹1,500 per day). Negotiate this at booking, not on arrival.

Final Word

The Garhwal foothills are arguably the most pet-friendly hill cluster in north India — accessible by road in under three hours, varied in elevation, and dense with standalone villas built around private outdoor space. The ten StayVista properties above span the full range, from a ₹8,000-a-night two-bedroom in Anarwala to a ₹1,20,000 seven-bedroom estate in the Mussoorie foothills.

Whichever you pick, do two things before you confirm: get written pet policy from StayVista by email, and run our 12-point checklist against the listing. The “pet-friendly” tag is a start — your homework is what makes the trip work.

Explore StayVista’s full Pet-Friendly Villa Collection →

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