Homestays of Leh

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Featured Homestays

Experience authentic Ladakhi life through handpicked village homestays—each one offering a window into local traditions, home-cooked food, and heartfelt hospitality. Whether you’re trekking remote valleys or simply seeking peace, find a stay that feels like home.

BAIMA INDUS VIEW

Dha Baima, Aryan valley, Leh

Dung Homestay

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Lungdo Organic Homestay

Lungdo Organic Homestay

Rantakchan Homestay

Nakdum Homestay Sumoor Nubra

Kharlung Gang Pa

Kharlunggangpa, Markha

Khangmochay Homestay

Ursi (wanla) block khaltsi

Donakchan Homestay

Donakchan Homestay, Phey, Leh

Discover Ladakh, Region by Region

Ladakh isn’t just one place—it’s a mosaic of valleys, villages, and vast highlands. Explore the stark beauty of Changthang’s wetlands, the cultural richness of Sham, the adventure routes of Zanskar, and the spiritual calm of Central Ladakh. Each region invites you with its own rhythm, traditions, and stories waiting to be lived.

Explore Ladakh Your Way

Choose your own path through Ladakh—trek wild valleys, meditate in ancient monasteries, savour rare mountain flavours, or witness age-old crafts come alive. Follow your curiosity and let Ladakh unfold around your passion.

Trekking & Nature Trails
Hike pristine valleys
Start treks from village homes.
Spiritual Retreats
Find Peace
Stay near Monasteries
Craft & Textile
Try spinning yak wool.
Weave stories with artisan women.
Astro & Stargazing
Sleep under the stars.
Visit Hanle Dark Sky Reserve.
Nomadic Life
Stay in yak-hair tents.
Share butter tea with Changpa.
Agri & Rural Life
Harvest with locals.
Learn Ladakhi farming rhythms.
Culinary & Food Trails
Cook with Ammas
Taste Chhurpi, Skyu, and more.
Healing & Wellness
Herbal teas, Sowa Rigpa.
Recharge in thermal springs.
Senior-Friendly
Gentle walks, rich culture.
Safe, peaceful village stays.
Family Holidays
Yak rides, folklore nights.
Engaging for all ages.

Ladakh’s Hidden Gems – Curated Village Picks

From remote stargazing spots to culture-rich artisan hamlets, these handpicked villages are ideal for immersive homestay experiences. Whether you’re a trekker, spiritual seeker, family traveler, or nature lover — there’s a village here waiting to host you.

Ladakhi Experiences You Can’t Miss

Go beyond sightseeing — experience Ladakh the local way. Try your hand at apricot harvesting in Nubra, learn to weave yak wool in Sham, sit for Sowa Rigpa healing in Chumathang, or spend a night under the stars in Hanle. Each experience is rooted in culture, community, and nature — making your journey unforgettable.

Himanshi Experience

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Guided Monastary Tour in leh Town

Sankar Gompa, Leh

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Guided Heritage Walk in Old Leh Town

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Ladakhi Folk Music in Wanla

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Ladakhi Cooking Sessions in Wanla

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Stay With Nomadic Tribe in Changthang

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Pottery Workshop in Likir

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Pashmina Weaving with Nomadic Women in Changthang

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Stories from the Land of Passes

Discover real travel experiences, village stories, seasonal guides, and unique trails directly from the heart of Ladakh. Whether you’re planning your first visit or returning for more, our blogs bring you closer to the people, places, and traditions that make Ladakh unforgettable.

Spotlight This Week : Spituk

Perched on a gentle rise overlooking the Indus River, Spituk Village is a serene settlement just west of Leh that offers a timeless blend of spirituality, tradition, and Ladakhi village life. Its crowning jewel, the Spituk Monastery, stands like a sentinel above the village — a 15th-century structure that still echoes with chants and rituals, drawing pilgrims and curious travelers alike.

What makes Spituk unique is its accessibility paired with a deep spiritual atmosphere. Just a short drive from Leh, it retains its quiet rhythm — prayer wheels spinning slowly in the breeze, monks moving between prayer halls, and villagers engaged in daily life rooted in agrarian and Buddhist traditions. The annual Spituk Gustor Festival, with its masked dances and sacred offerings, adds a vibrant pulse to this otherwise tranquil hamlet.

For travelers seeking a gentle introduction to Ladakh’s culture — or a peaceful base for nearby treks or cycling routes — Spituk offers both comfort and cultural depth, without the need to stray too far from the capital.

Need Help Planning Your Ladakh Itinerary?

Share your travel preferences — number of days, interests (like trekking, culture, food), and budget — and we’ll help you discover handpicked villages, authentic homestays, and curated experiences. Whether you're a solo traveler, family, or research group, we've got you covered.