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BelgiumThis year, when I arrived in Leh, I was disheartened to see that it was not the same quiet and relaxing place that it was 8 years ago when I last came. Luckily, I found what I desired in the nearby village of Likir at The Old Likir Guesthouse: a place where I could immerse myself in the tranquillity of Ladakh’s nature and in the spirit of its people.
Stanzin and his family offer an experience that, in my opinion, should be sought by most tourists in Ladakh. They offer comfort, but not at the expense of their traditional way of life nor environmental considerations (at a time when the whole region is under ecological stress). The place is clean whilst still maintaining a connection with nature, and they give great service without the feeling of being in another touristic hotel. Thats not to mention delicious Ladakhi food (!) and the unbeatable views of Likir’s farmlands and the surrounding mountains.
I visited Likir and the guesthouse at the end of my trip. During that time I felt a part of the family and I wish I could have stayed for longer. Stanzin is simply a great guy. He offered me advice on trekking (for which he is an expert), educated me on the region’s wildlife, and shared wonderful insights about Ladakhi culture. A great person to have a conversation with, under that stars, sitting on his rooftop at night.
When I come back to Ladakh I will head straight to the Old Likir Guesthouse. Thank you Stanzin and family!!