Stay at a cozy retreat overlooking Pangong Lake!
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Stay at a cozy retreat overlooking Pangong Lake!
The Bukpa Retreat is nestled in the remote beauty of Ladakh, approximately 163 km from Leh, and reachable in about 7 hours via the scenic Chang La Pass. Located in a quaint village renowned for its striking turquoise Pangong lake and the iconic Changthang pashmina goats, the retreat offers a unique blend of nature, culture and history.
Just beyond the lake lies the border village of Chushul, rich with stories from the 1962 war, including the heroic tales of Rezang La. We offer one-day excursions to this last village of Ladakh, where travelers have the rare opportunity to connect with the region’s living history—through stories personally shared by some of the few remaining men who witnessed that time.
The homestay is celebrated for its traditional-modern architecture, warm hospitality and immersive cultural folklores. Set against the backdrop of the enchanting Pangong Tso, it provides a serene escape into village life. Guests can spend the day with local women, learning the art of pashmina weaving, or simply soak in the tranquility of this untouched landscape.
Experience Ladakh’s dark skies, deep heritage and timeless charm at The Bukpa Retreat!
Tragias, now retired, spent his life teaching local children and continues to be a beloved figure in the village. His roots go back to a time when his family lived a nomadic life across the Changthang region, and he has countless stories to share about those simpler days—long before Pangong became a tourist destination. His wife, warm and welcoming, often speaks about local beliefs and the traditional understanding of astronomy passed down through generations.
Staying with them feels like stepping into a living storybook of Ladakh. Be sure to ask them to show you their 100-year-old ancestral home—its rooms and old farming tools quietly hold the memories of a time gone by.
The families of Maan village have brought innovation to their local farming too. To decrease dependency on the market far away from the village, locals have started growing the vegetable and fruits at their backyard. The newly built greenhouses are helping to make a variety of fresh fruits and vegetables available for guests as well as locals.
A single day in Maan village can never quite capture all that it has to offer. Nestled along the 80 km shoreline of Pangong Tso, this quiet village is part of a region rich in culture, history and natural beauty. Spend time with the pashmina herders of Changthang and learn how the soft, raw pashmina is collected—a tradition deeply tied to the land. Visit the Rezang La War Memorial, a moving tribute to the bravery of the soldiers who fought in the 1962 Indo-Sino war. Wander through the village to find the old gompa (monastery) and meet local women weaving not just pashmina, but their hopes and heritage into beautiful handcrafted pieces.
And if you’re up for a little adventure, there are several lesser-known hikes that begin right from the homestay’s backyard—perfect for those who want to explore the untouched corners of Changthang Region.
– Overnight stay at Bukpa Retreat
– Breakfast and Dinner
– First aid Kit Available
– Complimentary tea
– Any personal expenses
– Transportation to village
– Additional Meals – Lunch or snacks
– Extra Activities – Day visit to Chushul, Pashmina Experience, Stargazing Session, Hikes
When was the last time you paused to gaze at a sky full of stars—or made a wish on a shooting one? In our busy lives, moments like these feel almost forgotten. But at Bukpa Retreat, tucked away at 14,000 feet, the night sky returns in all its glory. Here, under a blanket of stars and far from city lights, you’ll find yourself reconnecting with the quiet magic of nature.
Hosted by a warm Ladakhi family, the retreat sits along the road leading to Chushul, one of Ladakh’s last villages near the border. From your window, the serene Pangong Tso stretches out in shimmering blues, inviting slow mornings and peaceful evenings.
Spend your days with Changthang’s pashmina herders, visit the historic Rezang La Memorial, watch migratory birds in silence, or simply sip butter tea as the sun sets over the mountains. Every moment here invites you to slow down and just be.
Guests like to eat our Ladakhi food. They say it is delicious, even when it is prepared by an elderly ama (mother) like me. I always make sure I serve them the cleanest and healthiest food. My husband is a copper artist. When guests leave us, they say ‘Julley’, and hug us. It makes us feel happy.
I became a Mountain Homestay Host in 2018, and I have hosted many travellers since then. Running a homestay has helped me and my family a lot. Not only is the solar set up in our house useful for us, but even travellers prefer to stay in our homestay because of it.
The training we got in astronomy turned out to be a life-changing experience for our village. I felt happy and proud while mapping the position of the planets and sharing the secrets of the universe with the tourists. Tourists told me that even they didn’t know so much about the dark skies!