“Housed in a traditional Ladakhi stately home this property provides a choice between tented accommodation or rooms in the house. All are effortlessly chic combining modern muted palettes and traditional Ladakhi fabrics and textiles. The food is superb, both French and Ladakhi and all included.”

Hotel review

Transport yourself back into the 17th century with a stay at Nimmu House. Standing tall amidst the rest of Nimmu village’s dwellings this heritage house is surrounded by an unassuming mud brick wall, typical of this area, so guests have total privacy. Five tents (with plans for more) are dotted around its orchard garden, amidst an abundance of apple and apricot trees – you can pluck the fruits right from them: quite the biblical scene. Each has its own private terrace and hammock for two, perfect for lazy afternoons with a good book – when you’re all monasteried out. Inside there is a separate lounging area, which can be used for small children to sleep, making it ideal for young families. Interiors are sympathetic to their local environment and include many locally sourced items. From the willow floorboards to the slate feature wall, right down to the wicker baskets in the bathroom and wool spun rugs. Rooms located in the main house are utterly charming however not to everyone’s taste – think 17th century ceiling heights. Those over 6ft: beware. The décor however more than makes up for the lack of headspace with original floorboards, exposed beams and those decorative Ladakhi balcony windows. The food is something that sets Nimmu House apart from the rest, which is a blessing as there is nowhere else to eat in the area! It’s French owner would stand for nothing less. Daily changing menus are largely sourced from the property’s organic vegetable garden and are farm fresh and utterly delicious. From creamy spinach soup to spicy Thai curries or apple and apricot tarts, straight from the garden: you well eat well at Nimmu House. In all it is a wonderful homogenization of traditional Ladakhi and an honest French fair – highly recommended.

Megan Lambert
Megan Lambert Review published: 10/31/2018

Recommended for

  • Hideaway

    • Hidden in the picturesque village of Nimmu, yet still within easy reach of Ladakh's sights, it is a perfect hideaway.
  • Birdwatching

    • Ladakh is home to an impressive variety of bird life. Best spotted on the banks of the Indus in the early morning.
  • Foodies

    • The French chef cooks up a feast. With all meals included you'll be looking forward to every one.
  • Other Activities

    • A long day trip or overnight stay, Pangong Lake is an unforgettable visit.
  • Great walks

    • There are plenty of scenic strolls leading directly from the property.
  • Sights nearby

    • The monastries of Alchi and Likir are a day trip away.
  • Local markets

    • Leh town has a thriving Tibetan market.
  • Views

  • Secluded setting

  • Gourmet

  • Owner managed

  • Eco

  • Quiet

  • Less £

  • Learning

  • Trekking

  • Sit-out Terrace

  • Full of character

  • Child friendly

  • Riding

  • Restaurant

  • Artworks

  • Boutique

  • Cycling

  • Historic

  • Chic

  • Antiques

  • Village

  • Free wifi

  • Tented Camp

  • Rafting

  • Traditional

  • Charming

  • Intimate

  • Hills & mountains

  • Romantic

Facilities

  • Rooms

    16 rooms in this hotel
  • Views

  • Wifi

  • Parking

  • Communal Dining

  • Airport transfer

  • Outdoor dining

  • No pets

  • Sit-out Terrace

  • Child friendly

  • Restaurant

  • Garden

  • Free wifi

  • Sitting Room

  • Concierge

Activities

  • Birdwatching

    • Ladakh is home to an impressive variety of bird life. Best spotted on the banks of the Indus in the early morning.
  • Other Activities

    • A long day trip or overnight stay, Pangong Lake is an unforgettable visit.
  • Great walks

    • There are plenty of scenic strolls leading directly from the property.
  • Sights nearby

    • The monastries of Alchi and Likir are a day trip away.
  • Local markets

    • Leh town has a thriving Tibetan market.
  • Learning

  • Trekking

  • Riding

  • Cycling

  • Rafting

Map & Location

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