Sterling Holiday Resorts, one of India’s leading experiential hospitality brands, has announced the launch of Sterling Ameris Kasauli, a boutique retreat that captures the serene beauty and timeless charm of the Himachal hills. Located along the scenic Dharampur–Kasauli Road, this intimate resort invites travellers to slow down, unwind, and reconnect with nature amid pine-clad slopes and sweeping Shivalik views.
A beloved colonial-era hamlet, Kasauli has long been a preferred escape for those seeking tranquillity and wellness. Just a short drive from Chandigarh and Delhi NCR, it offers a perfect blend of heritage, slow living, and mountain calm.
Sterling Ameris Kasauli features Shivalik-facing rooms with private sit-outs, reflecting a harmonious mix of mountain chic and natural minimalism. The property’s design is inspired by the quiet grace of its surroundings, blending handcrafted textures, soft palettes, and local influences.
At Valley View, the resort’s pure-vegetarian restaurant, dining becomes an immersive experience. The menu celebrates clean eating and local flavours with reimagined regional classics like Siddu, Sepu Vadi, and Cholai Kheer, served against a panoramic mountain backdrop. As dusk sets in, the terrace evolves into an open-air lounge for yoga, music, and mountain conversations.
Guests can explore Gilbert Trail, Christ Church, Manki Point, and Sunset Point through curated experiences under Sterling’s Discoveries & Experiences program.
“Sterling Ameris Kasauli reflects our vision to grow with purpose — expanding into soulful destinations that embody serenity, design, and discovery,” said Vikram Lalvani, Managing Director & CEO, Sterling Holiday Resorts. “Our What a Trip curated circuits now link Kasauli with Chail, Shimla, and Kufri, offering travellers connected, drive-to journeys filled with meaning and memory.”
Madhav Gupta, Director, Satvik Bliss Pvt. Ltd., added, “This collaboration with Sterling is about honouring Kasauli’s natural grace while offering guests refined simplicity — not just a destination, but a feeling of renewal that lingers long after the trip ends.”


