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Kempty Falls
Nearby Landmark
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₹1,690/night
Starting Price
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No Pet Fee
Pet Policy
The Kempty Fall Resort sits right along Kempty Fall Road in the Lakhwad village area of the Mussoorie range — one of those locations that puts you close to a genuine Himalayan waterfall without the full Mussoorie hill-station crowds. Rooms start at ₹1,690 per night for a Deluxe Room with Balcony, and the property explicitly allows pets with no separate pet charges. For a pet-friendly stay in Uttarakhand within this price bracket, that combination is genuinely rare.
✓ Verified by the Pet Friendly Places team
The property has confirmed that pets are allowed with no additional pet fee. If your pet causes any damage to the property, the pet parent will be held responsible for those charges. The team recommends calling ahead on 073028 55016 to confirm your booking and let them know you're arriving with a dog — this avoids any check-in friction.
The Setting
The resort is located in the Kempty area of the Mussoorie range in Uttarakhand, a stretch of road known for its proximity to Kempty Falls — one of the more accessible natural waterfalls in the Garhwal foothills. The address places it in Ram Gaon near Lakhwad, away from the main Mussoorie Mall Road bustle. For pet parents, this is a meaningful distinction: quieter roads, fewer crowds, and the kind of hillside terrain that dogs genuinely enjoy exploring. Google reviewers specifically call out personal waterfalls and personal trekking options as highlights of the location — suggesting the property or its immediate surroundings offer access to natural water features and walking trails that go beyond a standard hotel stay.
The property lists parking, a restaurant, power backup, refrigerator in rooms, housekeeping, and smoking rooms among its confirmed amenities. Deluxe Rooms come with a balcony, early check-in of up to three hours (subject to availability), and late check-out up to 8 PM at extra charges. The 15% discount on food and beverage services listed on MakeMyTrip is a welcome bonus if you're staying multiple nights with a dog and eating in frequently.
Pet Policy in Detail
The confirmed pet policy is straightforward: pets are welcome, and there is no pet fee or pet surcharge on top of the room rate. The only condition is that if your pet causes damage to the property — furniture, flooring, fixtures — the cost of repair falls on the pet parent. This is a standard and entirely reasonable clause, and it's worth acknowledging honestly: it means you should bring your own crate or bedding if your dog is a chewer, and keep an eye on things during your stay. Beyond the damage clause, there are no breed restrictions or size limits confirmed in the policy — but given that this information was not explicitly stated in the source, it is worth confirming with the property directly before booking, especially if you're travelling with a large-breed dog.
The property encourages guests to confirm in advance before bringing your pet — a reasonable ask that also gives you the chance to ask about specific logistics like whether pets are allowed on the balcony, in the restaurant area, or in common spaces.
What to Know Before You Visit
The Google review profile for this property is mixed — one reviewer praised the food, staff, and overall experience, while another flagged issues with water availability, lift access, and service consistency. A third specifically highlighted the waterfall and trekking access as five-star worthy. This spread of reviews suggests the property's strongest asset is its location and natural surroundings rather than polished hotel-standard service. For pet travellers, that's often a fine trade-off — you're here for the hills, the trails, and the waterfall proximity, not the turndown service.
Kempty Falls itself, the famous tiered waterfall nearby, draws significant tourist footfall during peak season (May–June and October). If you're planning a dog-friendly trip, aim for the shoulder months — February to April or late September to early November — when the crowds are thinner and the weather is more manageable for dogs. The road up to Kempty from Dehradun is a winding mountain road, so factor in travel time and make sure your dog is comfortable in the car before attempting the ascent.
ℹ️ What we haven't confirmed yet
The following details were not available in our sources and are worth confirming directly with the property before booking: whether pets are allowed in the restaurant or dining area; breed or size restrictions (if any); whether there is a designated outdoor area for dogs; and whether pet beds or bowls are provided. Call 073028 55016 to ask.