Travellers’ House

Leh


Eight well-kept, no-nonsense guest rooms with geyser-equipped bathrooms and well-chosen art photography face the home of the inspiring, internationally minded family owners and their pet poodle. The nice garden and seating areas are a bonus. Ladakhi breakfasts available (from ₹150).

It's worth asking to try the great salt-butter tea, made in an authentic gurgur plunger-tube.


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8. Leh Old Town

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