A peaceful stay in Nyoma Village with warm hosts and lovely farm views!
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A peaceful stay in Nyoma Village with warm hosts and lovely farm views!


Experience high-altitude living at Nyoma Eco Residence also known as Nyoma Eco Homestay, located in the peaceful Changthang region of Ladakh at around 14,000 ft. The homestay is about 185 km from Leh and sits in a beautiful spot connecting travelers to Chushul, Karzok and Hanle.
From the homestay, you can see the 700-year-old Nyoma Monastery, which adds to the charm of this quiet village. It’s also a great place for wildlife lovers, you might spot Black-necked Cranes, Tibetan Wild Ass or Blue Sheep in the open landscapes around.
If you’re looking for a calm, cultural and local experience away from crowds, Nyoma Eco Residence is the right choice.
Your host Jigmet is warm, welcoming and deeply connected to her village and its stories. She keeps her home impeccably clean and cozy, creating a comfortable environment for guests. She also invites travellers to enjoy an authentic local food experience, sharing the traditions and flavors of her village.
Enjoy delicious, home-cooked meals made from fresh, organic ingredients grown in the village. Traditional Ladakhi dishes like skyu, thukpa, butter tea and khambir are served along with Indian meals such as roti, dal and rice. Breakfast often includes khambir (local bread) with butter tea and homemade butter. If you have any dietary preferences, let Jigmet know in advance, she’s happy to adjust your meals.
Located in the peaceful village of Nyoma, this homestay offers a genuine glimpse into everyday Ladakhi life. With views of the 700-year-old Nyoma Monastery, mornings here greet you with crisp mountain air and sweeping valley landscapes. Guests can meet local women’s groups, see their traditional handicrafts and even learn how to make them. The surrounding open fields are home to Black-necked Cranes, Tibetan Wild Ass and wandering nomadic Changpa herders. The homestay also serves as a practical base for exploring nearby Tso Moriri, Hanle and Chushul.
– Overnight stay at Nyoma Eco Residence
– Dinner and Breakfast
– Complimentary Tea
– Story telling session by host
– Additional meals including Lunch and snacks
– Transportation to the village
– Any personal expenses
– Village Tour, Monastery Visit, Hike to nearby trails
Nyoma Eco Residence is ideal for travelers who love quiet, cultural, and offbeat experiences. It’s perfect for anyone wanting to slow down, connect with locals and enjoy the untouched beauty of Changthang. Whether you’re heading to Hanle or Tso Moriri, this is a peaceful stop where you can feel at home in Ladakh.
Nyoma Eco Residence is about 180 km from Leh, roughly a 5-hour drive through beautiful high-altitude landscapes.
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.
Yes. The homestay remains open in winter. Rooms are heated with a traditional bukhari (wood stove) and dry toilets are used during this time.
Nyoma Eco Residence offers a perfect midpoint stay between Hanle and Tsomoriri, giving travelers a chance to experience authentic village life and enjoy quiet nights under starry skies.
Nearby attractions include Hanle Observatory, Tsomoriri Lake, Yaya Tso and Loma Bridge, offering scenic views and unique local experiences.
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!

