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A huge white house near the Shanti Stupa, with an overflowing vegetable garden, a cosy café and big carpeted rooms with western WC. Look out for the stuffed yak in the lounge.
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An old village house just downhill from the Polo Ground, this appealing guesthouse is run with unashamed hospitality by a local Buddhist family. Rooms are simple but clean and good value.
A tall white house in a flowery garden, lulled by the sound of a stream. Rooms are simple but good value and the setting is beautifully quiet.
A smart, modernised village house, with enthusiastic owners and a small, sun-soaked front terrace. Upstairs rooms get plenty of light and hot water is available 24 hours.
Behind the Gomang Stupa, this is a nicely modernised village house with a traditional Ladakhi kitchen and scruffy but bright rooms in a quiet, village setting.
A big upmarket place catering to tour groups, the Dragon has big, fluffy rooms with the usual conveniences, and wide terraces facing the mountains. There's a great gompa-style restaurant and bar.
Next door to Hotel Lingzi, this is similar but less grand.
A stylish refurb has done wonders for this tour group-friendly hotel. Rooms have considerate details like wooden toilet seats (a blessing in cold weather) and the suites have Ladakhi-style lounge…
A big institutional place at the far end of Fort Rd, with a large courtyard shaded by apple trees. Rooms have carpets, TVs and chintzy lamps, and some squeeze in a view of the mountains.
A comfortingly traditional midrange hotel with a great garden terrace and rooms in several converted village houses. Bedrooms have flowery bedspreads and carpets, plus mod cons like TV and runnin…
Chintzy but charming is the best way to describe this big courtyard hotel on Fort Rd. It's open all year and trees and vines add colour to the communal spaces. Welcoming rooms come with TVs, carp…
Down a narrow alley off Fort Rd, the Indus offers large, light-filled rooms arranged around a courtyard and there's a pleasing homely vibe.
Moving upmarket, but still delightful, Jigmet is one of our favourite guesthouses in Ladakh. It's run by a friendly family, rooms are large and clean and you can read your book under an apple tre…
One of several cheap and cheerful options down the alley opposite Jigmet. It's run by an engaging family and guests have a choice of shared or private bathrooms.
Run by an energetic old couple, this endearingly haphazard place is set in a huge organic vegetable garden. The shower is solar powered, there are composting toilets, and meals are taken in the t…
You can sense the good vibe at this place as soon as you walk in the door. A sunny raised garden leads onto a tasteful rooms with thick carpets and little Tibetan details. There's also a good res…
Just north of the Jama Masjid in the old town, this rustic mud-brick place has village-style rooms arranged around a hop-vine strewn courtyard. This is also a family home so noisy groups may not …
Spread over three huge Ladakhi houses in a sprawling garden and run by a very welcoming family, this is a charming place to stay. There's a restaurant and travel agent and water is piping-hot 24 …
A real gem, hidden away in the alleys below Fort Rd. Guests have a choice of bright, carpeted rooms with shared bathrooms in the old house or modern hotel rooms with nice fabrics in the new hotel…
A gleaming white Ladakhi house below the Shanti Stupa, with huge, lino-floored rooms and a handy location for the Shanti, Tisserru and Gomang stupas.
The sun provides natural central heating at this cleverly modified family home in Sanker. All the rooms are inviting, but the four luxurious corner suites have lounges that soak up the rays.
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