Do's and Don'ts at Akasa
Reaching Akasa
To get to our haven, the final 150 meters involves a steep road. If you need assistance, we're here to help! Contact us, and we'll gladly drive you or your vehicle to the site, ensuring a smooth arrival.
Keeping It Peaceful
At Akasa, tranquility is at the heart of our experience. To maintain this serene environment, we kindly ask guests to avoid loud music or noise after 10 pm. Conversations and activities should be kept subdued, allowing everyone to enjoy the peaceful atmosphere that makes Akasa unique.
Bonfire Evenings
Experience the enchantment of a bonfire under the Himalayan sky. This paid activity, which is not included in the standard package, must be booked separately. Adhere to all safety guidelines to make the most of this unforgettable event.
Embracing Our Eco-Friendly Environment
While exploring Akasa, you'll encounter a variety of insects such as bees, spiders, and other small creatures that are vital to our ecosystem. We encourage you to appreciate these small inhabitants and their role in nature, fostering a harmonious relationship with our environment.
Considerations for Pregnant Women and Guests with Health Conditions
Our aim is to offer a wonderful stay for everyone. However, Akasa's terrain and layout may pose challenges for certain individuals. We advise against booking if you or any companions have heart or knee conditions, are elderly, or are pregnant, as the walk between the domes and the dining area can be strenuous, and we do not offer room service.
Dining at Akasa
While we have a traditional restaurant that serves delicious meals and snacks, our on-site kitchen is also open for visitors to use until 10pm. This early closure ensures the peace and tranquility of the site is maintained, allowing all guests to fully embrace the serene ambiance of Akasa.