From Our Orchards: The Art of Crafting Nature's Bounty
Every Step Tells a Story
As you follow the winding path from the village, the air begins to change. The scent of pine deepens. A breeze whispers through apple trees older than memory.
Weather-worn stone steps lead the way — not just to an orchard, but to a story carved by time, patience, and passion. These steps have been walked by farmers, poets, travelers, and children alike — all drawn to something pure, something enduring.
Each footstep brings you closer to Snow View — a place where the silence speaks, the fruits speak louder, and the hills share what they’ve quietly grown for over a century.
Golden Drops from the Hills
High up in the hills, where the wildflowers bloom untouched and the mountain breeze hums softly, our bees go to work — not just foraging, but creating poetry in motion.
At Snow View Orchards, we raise and care for our own colonies of Himalayan bees, letting them roam freely across apple blossoms, rosemary shrubs, and apricot trees. The result?
A raw, unprocessed, golden honey — rich in local pollen, infused with the scent of mountain herbs, and bottled right where it was made.
Our bees are never forced or relocated. Their health and freedom matter as much to us as the purity of their honey. Every drop is a tribute to nature’s calm, quiet rhythm.
A Land of Stories, Spirit, and Soil
From poetic musings to jungle trails, divine peaks to generational hands — these hills have shaped more than just fruit. They’ve shaped history, and Snow View Orchards lives at the heart of it.
Rabindranath Tagore's Gitanjali: Echoes of Devotion
Where Poetry Found Its Silence
In 1914, Nobel Laureate Rabindranath Tagore retreated to the misty slopes of the Kumaon hills — not far from our orchard. Surrounded by the serenity of Nainital and the spiritual calm of Ramgarh, he penned parts of his iconic work, Gitanjali.
The trees may have changed, but the silence remains — the kind that lets words flow like streams and ideas bloom like apple blossoms.
Jim Corbett Wilderness
The Forest Begins Behind Us
Just behind our orchard lies the wild — raw, quiet, untamed. It’s the same land once roamed by legendary hunter and conservationist Jim Corbett.
Tales of man-eaters, village courage, and silent trails echo through the woods beyond our trees. Today, it’s a sanctuary — not just for leopards and deer, but for the soul seeking stories carved in stone and shadow.
Naina Devi: The Mountain Goddess
The Peak That Watches Over Us
Towering in the distance, often veiled in cloud, is Nanda Devi — the highest peak of Uttarakhand and the guardian goddess of the region. For generations, her snow-fed springs have nourished our land, her spirit blessing every harvest.
To us, she’s not just a mountain — she’s the calm strength behind every tree, every bloom, and every jar of jam we send your way.
The Heritage of Snow View Orchards
A Legacy Grown with Love
Founded over 150 years ago, Snow View Orchards has passed through the hands of storytellers, farmers, and dreamers. From colonial days to now, we’ve preserved not just trees, but values: purity, patience, and respect for the earth.
Every product we make carries that heritage — slow-crafted, sun-ripened, and true to the soil that raised us.