管理会社の情報
At Mountain Homestays, we invite you to experience the heart of remote regions through sustainable tourism led by local communities. Our eco-friendly stays in off-the-beaten-path villages offer a low carbon footprint, blending seamlessly with their surroundings.
You'll enjoy warm traditional hospitality, savor organic cuisine, and immerse yourself in unique local experiences. By choosing to stay with us, you're not just exploring hidden gems; you're supporting sustainable development and helping preserve the rich heritage of these communities.
Come make a meaningful impact on local lives while discovering the untouched beauty of these remote areas.
宿泊施設の情報
Located in Chushul, a historic border village in Ladakh's Changthang region, Trishul Homestay offers a poignant blend of history and hospitality. Set against the backdrop of the 1962 Indo-Sino War, Chushul has transformed into a hub for eco-friendly tourism, with local houses now hosting travelers seeking both comfort and cultural immersion. The homestay provides direct views of Trishul hilltop, a prominent landmark in the area.
The host, deeply connected to the village's heritage, welcomes guests with warmth and a wealth of stories, including exhibits within the house detailing the events of the war and local narratives. Trishul Homestay not only serves as a comfortable retreat but also as a gateway to explore nearby historical sites like the Rezang La Memorial, offering visitors a deeper understanding of Chushul's strategic significance.
Home to 800 residents spread across five mohallas, Chushul has benefited from recent infrastructure improvements, ensuring year-round accessibility for tourists. Recognized as a Vibrant Village, efforts here focus on preserving cultural heritage and enhancing local livelihoods, reflecting Chushul's resilience and pivotal role in India's border history.
Staying at Trishul Homestay allows guests to engage with the nomadic Changthang region, known for its Changpas and their traditional lifestyle with yaks and goats. The curated exhibits and local hospitality offer a meaningful experience, highlighting Chushul's enduring spirit and its profound place in the tapestry of India's borderlands.