Stay at the Edge of the Wild!
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Stay at the Edge of the Wild!
Kurambik, a small remote village in Domkhar, Ladakh with just 20 households, sits near a glacier and preserves its traditional way of life in close harmony with nature. In winter, the surrounding mountains turn into a wildlife haven, home to the elusive snow leopard, blue sheep, ibex and Himalayan foxes. Agriculture is the community’s lifeline, with grains and the prized sweet peas, exported beyond Ladakh, supporting livelihoods despite the harsh climate. Life here reflects resilience and simplicity, sustained by land, livestock, glacier-fed streams and strong communal bonds, making Kurambik a rare example of Ladakhi traditions thriving in the high-altitude wilderness.
The host, a retired Army personnel, now lives in the village with his family. After years of life surrounded by the camaraderie of the Army, the sudden quiet of civilian life felt unusual. Nestled on a secluded hill across the stream, the only house on that side, he built this homestay to welcome travelers, filling his home with warmth, stories and a sense of connection once again.
The hosts serve delicious Ladakhi dishes, thoughtfully adapted to suit a variety of taste preferences, along with familiar staples like roti, dal, rice and vegetables. Meals are enjoyed in a traditional Ladakhi dining space, beautifully decorated with local crockery that adds to the cultural charm. With most ingredients sourced directly from the village farms, every meal offers a genuine farm-to-table experience made with fresh, organic produce.
Perched on a quiet hilltop across the stream, Kurambik Eco Homestay offers unmatched seclusion and sweeping views of Ladakh’s rugged mountains. Being the only house on this side of the village, it provides a rare opportunity to truly disconnect from the rush of daily life and immerse in silence. Its location near snow leopard territory makes winter stays especially exciting, with chances to spot subtle signs of wildlife adding a touch of wilderness to the experience.
The homestay is also an excellent base for a scenic day trek to Lake Tsoskam, a hidden jewel surrounded by untouched landscapes. Guests are welcomed with freshly harvested organic vegetables from village farms, hearty Ladakhi meals and the warmth of traditional hospitality. With its cozy living spaces, cultural charm and proximity to nature, Kurambik Eco Homestay blends comfort, authenticity and adventure, making it one of Ladakh’s most rewarding offbeat stays.
– Overnight stay at Kurambik Eco Homestay
– Dinner and Breakfast
– Complimentary Tea
– Story telling session by host
– Transportation to the village
– Additional meals – Lunch
– Village tour (Experience available for additional charges)
– Tailored Experiences (additional charges)
– Any personal expense
If you’re seeking a peaceful, offbeat escape in the lap of nature, Kurambik Village Homestay is an ideal choice. Perched on a quiet hilltop, it offers solitude, breathtaking mountain views and authentic local experiences. With its unique location close to snow leopard habitat, it also gives travelers the rare chance to explore hidden gems like the scenic Lake Tsoskam on foot.
Here, you’ll be welcomed with warm Ladakhi hospitality, freshly prepared local meals and the comfort of a traditional home in a truly remote setting. Perfect for those who value silence, simplicity and meaningful connections, this homestay brings together the beauty of untouched landscapes with the warmth of village life.
Kurambik is about 140 km from Leh, roughly a 3-hour drive through Domkhar Village.
Standard check-in is from 12 PM and check-out by 11 AM, though timings are flexible depending on travel schedules and region.
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.
No, the room has an un-attached dry/local toilet just outside the house. Dry toilets use soil or ash instead of water and are eco-friendly.
Only dry or compost toilets are available at the homestay.
Yes, the homestay is open in winters. The rooms are heated with a traditional bukhari (wood stove) and only dry toilets are operational. Winter is also the best time to spot snow leopards and other wildlife nearby.
Kurambik is a small hamlet at the top of Domkhar Village, surrounded by mountains and home to snow leopards. Guests can experience remote village life close to nature and wildlife.
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.

Lovely Family and Lovely Home. We stayed at Thiksey Eco Homestay for one night as the Thiksey Monastery is close by. The whole family is very welcoming. The two daughters are engineers, son is very knowledgeable, friendly and a passionate photographer besides being a Trip Host. The mother is a nice lady and cooks delicious momos and cookies. The father is very warm and down to earth. We enjoyed a very homely stay. The hosts are requested to provide a little hard bed and provide some cloth hanging strip in the bathroom. If a hand wash bottle could also be kept. The hosts are superb.

Clean place, welcoming and accommodative hosts, provide help and guidance to prehistoric sites on Indus River. Provided lunch and dinner in pure Ladhaki style that was delicious at Domkhar Eco Homestay. Would highly recommend this serene location by an absolutely pure glacier fed mountain stream. Enjoy the tall peaks for a perfect R&R.

What a lovely family, we absolutely loved our stay at Padum Eco Homestay! Everyone was so warm and welcoming, it truly felt like home. The food was delicious and the rooms were clean and comfortable. Perfect location with beautiful views. Great value for money and very family-friendly. Highly recommend!

The Sakti Eco Homestay is run by an Army veteran and his wife , helped by their daughter when she is with them.
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 !
