I have not been in touch friends so now I am trying to see you again.
In this post I will share my experience at Moonpalace Homestay which is located in Leh, Ladakh.
If you're from another country other than India, let me give you a small intro about this place.
Leh is the capital of the northern most place in India, Ladakh. The only 2 places it is connected to by flight are Delhi and Mumbai. Click here to see Leh in Google maps.
Okay, back to my experience in Moonpalace Homestay.
We stayed here most of our trip and it was a wonderful experience made even more wonderful by my 2 Ladakhi friends, Kunsal and Dewa. I loved the blend of the scenic view outside and the warm comfort inside.
Eshay aunty runs this place and makes sure every visit is memorable. Her 2 children (mentioned above) will make children tempted to come and stay because they are friendly and play a lot of games together. Even if you are an adult you will enjoy with Eshay aunty by having fun talks and having long conversations on any topic.
To make your visit even more memorable they have a lot of sports supply. Cricket, Football, Badminton, Frisbee, Skating and Shooting are some of them.
Along with that you also get breakfast and tea but, sorry it costs a little. Even with that small cost your breakfast will be one of the best eating experiences because:
- It is yummmmmyyyyyy!
- You get to hang out with your friends, in Ladakh!!
- You can experience Ladakhi table arrangement!
I would really recommend coming here. You are going to enjoy it.
Some of my favourite moments are:
- Trying Black Tea for the first time
- Trying new games
- Seeing the TV with a satellite connection where there are channels showing a specific program where it is impossible to replay or pause.
Bye Bye see you soon!
This is awesome Suraj.. reading this makes me to plan a trip there soon
ReplyDeleteThank you for the positive response. Please read my new post about my visit to a Ladakhi home for the first time.
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ReplyDeleteWonderful article about your trip Suraj. Well written and expressed. Happy to read your blogs always.
ReplyDeleteExcellent Suraj! You have penned this down beautifully. Like mother, like son. It was a truly interesting read.
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