About Noon Villa

The story behind Noon Villa.

Noon Villa began as a deeply personal dream. It was created by an elderly couple who grew up among green valleys, orchard paths, and the quiet rhythm of mountain life, but spent much of their adult years in the rush of city living.

Even as life moved toward work, responsibilities, and urban routines, their hearts remained tied to the stillness of the hills they once called home.

A Return to the Orchard

After decades of balancing city commitments, they chose to return to their roots. In the midst of their own apple orchard, they built Noon Villa not simply as a house, but as a place that could hold memory, rest, and togetherness. It became a way to reconnect with the life they had always missed: open skies, slower mornings, tall trees, fresh mountain air, and the kind of quiet that city life rarely allows.

Built from Memory, Meant for New Memories

The villa was shaped by nostalgia, but it was never meant to live only in the past. It was built to create new memories with family and friends, and eventually with guests who would come looking for the same calm and simplicity. Every stay at Noon Villa is meant to feel unhurried, with space for long conversations, quiet tea breaks, orchard views, shared meals, and time that unfolds naturally.

Why We Opened It to Guests

As the family continues to move between village life and city responsibilities, they decided to open the doors of Noon Villa to others. What began as a private dream slowly became a homestay with a simple intention: to let more people experience the healing presence of nature, the comfort of a private mountain home, and the kind of peace that lingers even after the trip is over.

What We Hope You Feel Here

Noon Villa is not designed around rush or excess. It is a place for families, couples, and close friends who want space, privacy, and a deeper sense of pause. We hope every guest leaves with beautiful memories, a quieter mind, and the feeling that they have spent time somewhere genuinely restorative.

What Stays With You

This is not just a homestay. It is a return to simplicity. A return to nature. A return to yourself.