Every Saturday from July through September, the Kaansya terrace transforms into an intimate live music venue. Local folk musicians from the Kumaon region play acoustic sets against the backdrop of monsoon rain — no amplifiers, no stage lights, just warm sound under low amber lanterns.
“The best concerts happen when the mountains provide the acoustics and the rain keeps time.”
What To Expect
Sessions run from 7 PM to 9 PM on the covered terrace overlooking the valley. Seating is limited to 30 guests to keep the atmosphere intimate. The evening pairs naturally with our monsoon menu — think hot toddies, Kumaoni snacks, and slow-cooked comfort food. No tickets are required for in-house guests; walk-ins from the area are welcome on a first-come basis.
Musicians rotate weekly and include folk singers, sitar players, and occasional Pahadi storytellers. The sessions are unstructured and conversational — the kind of evening where you sit back, listen, and let the rain fill the pauses between songs.
Why Monsoon Evenings Work
Most hill resorts go quiet during the rains. We think that is exactly when the atmosphere is at its richest. The covered terrace stays dry while the valley fills with mist and the sound of rain on leaves. It creates a natural enclosure that makes music feel closer and conversation slower. Guests who have attended previous years consistently say the monsoon sessions were the highlight of their stay.


