The interview and reporting for this story had been carried out in November 2024.
“Possibly what I really need is to be close to the river.”
Depi Chaudhry (56) hadn’t an inkling that this whim within the early 2000s would sometime remodel into his dream, ‘Aashraya on the Ganga’. The homestay is alienated from the cacophony of Rishikesh, and the AQI (Air High quality Index) right here is an outlier, standing at 16 as of 24 October 2024, in stark distinction to North India’s statistics, which border on 200.
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For Depi, a multi-hyphenate —- “I’m an avid trekker, an engineer, a homestay proprietor and a father to 3 ladies” — the homestay was a corollary of the sustainable life he envisioned for his daughters as they received older. “I assumed this [the cottages] would encourage them to spend extra time outdoor.”
Letting us in on why he was eager to stay close to the River Ganges, he remembers one in all his many trekking expeditions. After the household’s transfer from Bengaluru to Gurugram in 2002, Depi was busy discovering his rhythm as a stay-at-home dad. His day, which started with neatly arranging three tiffin packing containers — guessing which snacks would thrill his little ladies — usually ended with him getting ready lavish dinners following homework classes within the evenings. Naturally, when his daughters moved to boarding college in later years, the empty nest introduced an ache for firm, which Depi present in nature.
“I started trekking across the Himalayas. Earlier than this transfer, we had been all the time in Kolkata, Mumbai, Bengaluru or Hyderabad. I wished to make the most of being in North India,” he explains.
Nonetheless, that winter additionally introduced a realisation: trekking by means of the snow wasn’t as simple as he’d presumed. He wanted one other escape, and as he finally found, river rafting proved to be a superb various. The land on which ‘Aashraya on the Ganga’ stands beforehand hosted Depi’s rafting enterprise, ‘Actual Adventures,’ in 2003.
Aashraya on the Ganga: A feast for nature lovers
The homestay has three cottages — Alaknanda, Bhagirathi, and Ganga — a father’s love letter to his daughters, Aishwarya (29) and twins Aditi and Anisha (28). Every cottage features a double mattress and two single beds, whereas the ‘Frangipani Cottage’ presents a double mattress and a personal backyard. With sustainability in each crevice, each on the homestay and its environment, the cottages make for a nice escape for these looking for an eco-stay.
The hosts, Depi and his daughter Aditi reiterate their dedication to creating nature a crux of every little thing they do at Aashraya. Proof of this lies within the inexperienced palette, the thousand-plus timber bordering the homestay, which make you’re feeling as if you’ve simply stepped into nature’s cleaning soap opera.
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Acknowledging that she and her sisters had been method too younger to understand their father’s concepts on the time, Aditi, an architect, now recognises how he was forward of the curve when it got here to sustainable practices. Depi loves treating his company to those tales. A nomad, as he describes himself in response to my query about the place he hails from, Depi has lived many lives throughout the Indian map. His adventures — and maybe the chai he brews — maintain his company hanging on to his each phrase throughout these storytelling classes.
Honest warning: no two cuppas are alike. The flavours are enriched by souvenirs introduced again from his travels throughout India —- rhododendrons from Chopta in Uttarakhand, sea buckthorn leaves from Ladakh, and wild hibiscus from across the property. The whole lot has a narrative at Aashraya, from the tea and the meals (an epicurean expertise) to the structure, which celebrates native supplies — dry stone and wooden sourced from a Maruti showroom.
A coolness engulfs each visitor who units foot on the property, stemming from the roof padded with recycled jute baggage. Evidently, electrical energy use is minimal. The daddy-daughter duo proudly share that they capitalise on daylight, fulfilling their electrical energy wants by means of photo voltaic.
Luxurious needn’t come at the price of sustainability
Elaborating on the idyllic journey the cottages have seen — one which has advanced in parallel with the women’ lives — Depi shares, “Initially, the plan was for this to be a household vacation residence. We thought it could be beautiful for the women to come back right here with their mates throughout their boarding college breaks. For a few years, it remained a private residence for us. However over time, I started to really feel the pinch of it turning into a ‘white elephant’. I wished it to have a life. That’s after I determined to start out a homestay,” he displays.
Guaranteeing sustainability factored into each determination went with out saying.
At Aashraya, nothing is taken into account waste. The kitchen water passes by means of a easy contraption that, whereas obstructing the meals particles, permits clear water to movement right into a collection of ponds for additional clarification. This water is then used for gardening. Equally, meals waste is reworked into compost by a shredder. Historically, this course of takes 28 days, however Depi is all smiles as he shares that Aashraya’s technique shortens the time: “It takes simply 5 days for manure to be prepared.”
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A keep at Aashraya is akin to reserving a getaway into one other realm the place the same old metrics of time don’t apply. Routines listed below are guided by the rhythm of nature. However when you could also be tempted to romanticise the homestay’s remoted location — 45 km away from Rishikesh — Depi cautions that the path to the homestay is tough.
“Getting right here requires an exquisite 2.2 km, one-hour average trek that takes you throughout a river bridge after which by means of a forest and a village. An excellent health stage is required to stroll this stretch comfortably. Our workers will obtain you at the start line of the trek and provide help to out together with your baggage. Mules might be employed on prior request at Rs 300 per mule (to be paid by company),” he shares.
However he rapidly provides that the wonderful views compensate for this effort. Being so reduce off from town, Aashraya has tailored to satisfy its personal wants. Creating this universe of self-sufficiency wasn’t simple, as Depi explains.
“It has been a sluggish and tedious course of that has taken a few years to construct. For the primary fifteen days of my keep right here, I ate the identical meal for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. There was no electrical energy, and I used to be dwelling in a tent,” his voice trails off as he displays on these days. Many occasions, Depi felt alone within the journey to constructing this haven in Rishikesh. However even in these moments of solitude, nature saved him firm, providing him assist when he wanted it.
“You recognize, quickly after the three cottages had been prepared, a woodpecker started visiting us, pecking on the panes with spectacular depth. We might shoo it away, however it could return, transferring from one cottage to the subsequent.” After a number of days of unsuccessfully making an attempt to eliminate the hen — Depi laughs that they even saved a carpenter at hand to restore the damages induced — he realised the woodpecker was making an attempt to convey a message. There have been termites within the wooden! After treating the wooden with remedy, in the future, the woodpecker stopped visiting Aashraya. Its job was completed.
Depi appreciates how, again and again, nature has intervened, guaranteeing he stays heading in the right direction. That is evident in his journey of regreening the once-overgrown land, which now boasts oranges, brinjals, guava, pumpkins, mangoes, dragon fruit, custard apples, and cherries.
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Aditi and her sisters, although at present dwelling in numerous elements of the world, emphasise that Aashraya has all the time felt like residence. “We’ve grown up right here. For us, it’s a place that reminds us of our mother and father and our childhood. It’s a place that makes us wish to be nearer to nature,” Aditi shares. I can virtually really feel her father’s sigh of reduction; the cycle of his intention is full. Proud that his daughters really feel this manner, Depi says. “On the finish of the day, nature has all of the solutions for us. It has the options we want.”
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Edited by Arunava Banerjee