Come In. Stay Awhile.

Between Dehradun And Mussoorie
The Blue Door sits in Purkul Village, between the plains and the hills close enough for an unplanned weekend, far enough to leave the city behind. People often come for a few days.
And then begin discussing when they might return.

A House That Feels Familiar
Not every house needs an occasion; sometimes, a few days away are reason enough. Breakfast takes its time, tea appears often, and books are picked up and put down.
And somebody usually asks for one more cup before the evening is over.

Around The Table
Certain conversations seem longer here. Meals are rarely hurried, children disappear and reappear, and friends lose track of time.
And before long, dinner has quietly become the best part of the day.
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Come In. Stay Awhile.
Do very little.
Read a book.
Take a walk.
Sit in the sun.
Pour another cup of tea.
And if that turns into another day, nobody will complain.

The Little Things
Purkul Village
Long Breakfasts
Evenings Around The Table
Slow Mornings
Another Cup Of Tea
Request Your Stay.
Some come with plans. Some arrive with none. Either way, we would be delighted to hear from you.
