10 Best Pet-Friendly Villas in Rishikesh, Mussoorie & Dehradun (2026 Guide)
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.
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Quick Info Table
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Best time to visit with pets | February–April (spring), October–November (autumn) |
| How to reach from Delhi | Road via Delhi–Dehradun Expressway (~250 km, 2.5–3 hrs to Dehradun); Rishikesh 232 km via NH-58 |
| Nearest airport | Jolly Grant Airport, Dehradun (DED) — serves all three destinations |
| Nearest railway station | Haridwar Junction (HW) for Rishikesh; Dehradun Railway Station (DDN) for Mussoorie & Dehradun |
| Ideal duration | 3–4 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 villa | Typically 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:
- 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.
- 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.
- 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 verify | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Is the lawn or garden fully fenced? | Unfenced lawns are unsafe for off-leash play, especially in forest areas with monkeys or wildlife. |
| 2 | How 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. |
| 3 | Is the property standalone or in a shared compound? | Shared compounds can mean noise complaints and gate access conflicts. |
| 4 | Is the bedroom on the ground floor? | Older dogs and small breeds shouldn’t be climbing 30 stairs to bed. |
| 5 | Are floors stone, tile or carpeted? | Slippery polished floors can injure senior dogs; ask for rugs or carpet. |
| 6 | Is there a private pool — and is it fenced? | Unfenced pools are a drowning risk for puppies and small dogs. |
| 7 | What is the pet deposit and cleaning fee? | StayVista typically asks ₹3,000–₹5,000 refundable + cleaning. Confirm before payment. |
| 8 | How many pets are allowed? | Most villas cap at 2 dogs; multiple pets need prior approval. |
| 9 | Is the location low-traffic? | A villa on a main road is unsafe for daily walks, even on-leash. |
| 10 | Are there other dogs nearby? | If your pet is reactive, ask about neighbouring dogs and street dogs. |
| 11 | Is veterinary care within 30 minutes? | Verify the nearest vet on Google Maps — Dehradun has 24/7 clinics; remote Tehri areas don’t. |
| 12 | Will 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
| Villa | City | Bedrooms | Best For | Approx. Price/Night (without taxes) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Vista Divine | Rishikesh | 3 | Quiet, spiritual stays | ₹11,000–18,000 |
| Anant @ Tehri Peaks | Mussoorie (Tehri) | 3 | Lake-view escapes | ₹15,000–25,000 |
| Bamboo Grove | Dehradun | 2 | Budget pet travel | ₹8,000–15,000 |
| Everdale | Dehradun (foothills) | 7 | Large groups, multiple pets | ₹60,000–1,20,000 |
| AVASAA | Dehradun | 4 | Forest immersion | ₹33,230 |
| Mystic Grove | Dehradun | 4 | Forest bathing | ₹25,000–45,000 |
| Everest Base Camp | Mussoorie | 7 tents | Outdoor-first holidays | ₹10,000–25,000/tent |
| Arncliff Villa | Mussoorie | 2 | Mall Road walking distance | From ₹15,593 |
| Amala | Kanatal | 6 | Large groups, multiple pets | From ₹36,019 |
| Petal @ Everdale | Dehradun | Smaller wing | Couples + 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
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.
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.
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.
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.
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).
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.
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.
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.
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