Likir Potter’s Homestay

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Leh-Ladakh
Likir Village
No. of travellers : 2

Stay with Ladakh’s only Potter family in Likir

Stay at one of the most creative house of Likir and experience the true essence of art with the Potter family!

Why we love this homestay?
  • Exclusive Pottery Sessions
  • Experience the Village Life of Likir
Likir Homestay

Ever wondered what does it take to preserve a 1000-year old legacy in a family? Ladakh’s only potter family is carrying forward years-old clay pottery practice and presenting it’s true form in their traditional Ladakhi Pottery Workshop. 55 Kms west of Leh lies a beautiful village Likir, literal meaning “Nagas Encircled”. It represents the Nanda, Takasko and Naga-rajas, the great serpent spirits. Likir is famous for it’s potters and their art as they were bestowed with the responsibility of pottery by their King Gyalpo Namgyal in 17th century. Be a part of their daily life and explore the hidden potter inside you while sipping tea, sitting in homestay’s balcony and enjoying the picturesque landscapes of Himalayas . 

Homestay features
  • Complimentary Breakfast and Dinner
  • Hot water from Solar Water Heater
  • Eco-friendly re-usable amenities
  • Pottery Workshop
  • Western Style Common Washroom (Non-attached)
Your host – Rigzen Namgail
  • Organizes Pottery Workshops at Homestay
  • Knowledge about Pottery & local folklore
  • Languages spoken - Ladakhi, Hindi

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Rigzin Namgial is a professional potter and conducts workshops on demand for his guests and travelers in their family-run Studio. Back at their home, they host travellers in their homestay with the best services and hospitality. They take visitors around the village to show the Village life of locals or a visit to Gonkhang Temple, Likir Gompa.

Enjoy organic local food!
  • Local specialities - Khambir
  • Local Cuisine (On demand)
  • Traditional Stove Display in Dining Area

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The families of Likir 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.

Explore the unexplored!
  • Pottery Session with Host
  • Visit 15th century Likir Gompa
  • Hands-on farming experience

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One day’s stay in Likir village is never enough to experience everything it has to offer. Rigzin and his team will always ensure you are making full of your visit by taking you for a prayer session early morning at Likir Gompa, showing you old-school farming techniques, and then conducting the most engaging pottery session in the evening. All these experiences are available within the village. To know the historical aspect of the village, Likir Museum is a perfect place to collect all!

What it includes?

– Overnight stay at Likir Homestay
– Breakfast and Dinner
– Complimentary tea

What it excludes?

– Any personal expenses
– Transportation to village
– Additional Meals – Lunch
– Extra activities – Village Walk, Farming, Pottery Session (Arranged on Demand)

Is this Homestay right for you?

Are you choosing this homestay because you need some time away from your urban life? Does living in a mud house in the mountains truly excite you? If your answer is yes, start packing your bags now! You might not get uninterrupted internet here, but you’ll be far too busy exploring the most breathtaking, most unseen corners of the trans-Himalayas, to miss your Twitter feed and news updates. The greatest luxury here is spending your days under a bright, blue sky at a beautiful mountain destination, getting freshly cooked organic food for every meal, and swapping stories with locals, who open their doors and hearts to you!

FAQ's

How far is Likir Potter’s Homestay from Leh?

Likir Potter’s Homestay is about 53 km from Leh, roughly a 1.5-hour drive.

What is the check-in and check-out time?

Standard check-in is from 12 PM and check-out by 11 AM, though timings are flexible depending on travel schedules and region.

Are the rooms separate from the host’s rooms?

Yes. Guests stay in private rooms within the host family’s home. Other travelers may stay in separate rooms but your space and privacy are maintained.

Are the washrooms attached to the rooms?

No, the room has a common non-attached western washroom, located just opposite the guest room.

What type of washrooms are available?

The homestay provides a non-attached western-style washroom for guests.

Is Likir Potter’s Homestay open in winters?

No, Likir Pottery Homestay remains closed during winters.

What makes Likir Potter’s Homestay unique?

Likir Pottery Homestay is home to one of the last traditional potter families of Ladakh. Travelers can take part in pottery sessions with the hosts in their workshop (additional charges apply).

What are the nearby attractions from Likir Potter’s Homestay?

Guests can experience daily village life, visit Likir Monastery and museum, join a hands-on pottery session or visit Alchi Village and Monastery.

Hear from the Travellers

  • We were lucky to stay at the Astrostays at Pangong Lake. The house is overlooking the lake. The rooms are very comfortable and the bathroom is essential but perfectly functional. The living room is in the traditional Ladakhi style. The family running the homestay (brother and two sisters) is so nice that we regretted staying only for one night. We absolutely recommend this place.

    Nicolò
    Group Traveller
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    Alok V.
    Couple Traveller
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    Jaishanker
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    They are very kind and hospitable, we have very tasty yet homely food made by them that was very soothing after a long trip of eating outside food. The house the surrounded by garden / vegetation and is in the middle of a farm with lovely views of the mountains around.
    A memorable stay I must say !

    Bhaskar Jayaraman
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