Shivani Foods & Resort
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About Shivani Foods & Resort
Perched at a quiet elevation above Ranikhet's forested ridgelines, this intimate hill retreat draws small groups who want the Kumaon hills without the noise of larger commercial properties. Shivani Foods & Resort, set in the village of Baniadiggi, is designed for gatherings where every guest is known by name — a deliberate choice that shapes everything from meal planning to room allocation. The property combines a working kitchen focused on regional Kumaoni and North Indian cooking with open-air spaces that frame unobstructed Himalayan views, making it a genuine alternative to the sprawling, impersonal resorts that dominate the Ranikhet circuit.
Outdoor and Dining Spaces for Small-Group Events in the Kumaon Hills
The property's social spaces are configured around its natural topography rather than against it. An open lawn area accommodates the full capacity of up to 30 guests in a relaxed floating or seated arrangement, suited to family get-togethers, small destination celebrations, and corporate offsites requiring an informal but focused setting. The in-house kitchen — which gives the resort its name — serves as a functional anchor: all food is prepared on site, with menus that can be customised ahead of arrival. This kitchen-forward identity, rare among hill stays of comparable scale, means that meal quality is consistent and catering logistics for the group are handled internally rather than coordinated through third-party vendors.
Destination Retreats and Offsite Gatherings in Ranikhet's Quieter Villages
For corporate teams seeking a working retreat away from city infrastructure, the resort's limited capacity is a structural advantage: a group of 20–30 professionals has effective exclusive use of the facility, removing the interruptions that come with shared hotel floors or common dining rooms. For social gatherings — anniversary weekends, multi-family holidays, small milestone celebrations — the residential character of the space allows for a pace that larger event venues cannot replicate. Planners should note that Baniadiggi is a rural locality, and the property's scale means it does not carry large-format AV infrastructure or dedicated conference halls; groups requiring projection screens, breakout rooms, or high-bandwidth connectivity should verify specific technical provisions directly before confirming a booking.
Accessibility and Arrival Logistics from Ranikhet and Kathgodam
Ranikhet is connected to the plains via Kathgodam railway station, approximately 80 kilometres away, which serves trains from Delhi and other major cities. From Ranikhet town, Baniadiggi is reachable by road, though the hill terrain means arrival coordination — particularly for larger groups arriving together — benefits from advance planning. The property's surrounding landscape, characterised by oak and rhododendron forest cover typical of the Kumaon belt, contributes meaningfully to the retreat atmosphere that most booking groups are actively seeking. Local sightseeing at Chaubatia Gardens and the Kalika temple area is within accessible range for groups building a broader itinerary around their event.
Planning a Small-Group Stay at This Ranikhet Hill Property
For planners comparing intimate hill resorts across Uttarakhand, the 30-guest ceiling at this facility functions as both a constraint and a clear signal of fit: it is built for exclusivity, not volume. Spalba's listing for Shivani Foods & Resort includes venue details that allow direct comparison against other small-capacity properties in the Ranikhet and Almora belt. Using Spalba's RFP tools, planners can submit a formal enquiry with group size, preferred dates, and event type — which gives the property team the specific information needed to respond with an accurate proposal rather than a generic rate card.









