Introduction: The Windamere, is situated on the observatory hill and overlooks the town’s main promenade, described as one of the three Jewels of the Raj by a celebrated travel writer, was recipient of a national excellence award as a heritage hotel for good reason. Initially established as a boarding house for single English and Scottish tea planters, it was converted into a hotel just before the outbreak of the second world war.
Description: The Windamere wing appeals to guests who like tradition, who would be comfortable in a bygone age, and who want a reminder of how people got on with their lives in old Darjeeling. There are no TVs and telephones in the main house called Ada Villa; and only telephones, by request, in the Annexe The Little Windamere wing appeals to people who need to remain in touch with modern life, even while they indulge their love of the past and old things.
Facilities: Windamere has its own company of artists, who perform the songs & dances of the hills in an outdoor setting and ghazals in the intimate setting of the hotel's Bearpark Parlour, the Windamere Conference Centre is an attractive location for meetings of up to 40 people. The centre offers board room and conference facilities, in elegant surroundings. The centre is well equipped with modem projection equipment, and computers for email and internet access.