What to Expect
Simple, Shared, and Genuine
Rooms are clean and modest, reflecting village life rather than hotel standards. Facilities are usually shared, and toilets are often located outside the main house. Life continues naturally around you — morning prayers, animals nearby, seasonal work, and occasional Buddhist ceremonies.
Meals are eaten together with your hosts, creating quiet moments of conversation and connection. Evenings are unhurried, offering a calm alternative to busier trekking routes.
Shared Daily Life
Living Alongside Your Hosts
With the support of a local guide, communication remains easy and relaxed. Guests are welcome to observe or join daily activities at their own pace — preparing meals such as momo or thenthuk, sharing tea, or simply spending time together.
Participation is always optional, allowing the stay to feel natural and comfortable. The focus is not on performance, but on presence.