“Welcome to our cozy homestay nestled in the heart of Sumnam! We offer a warm and inviting space for you to experience the magic of the Himalayas. Our five rooms provide a comfortable retreat after a day of exploring.
Immerse yourself in the local culture and embrace the peaceful surroundings. Wake up to breathtaking views and the crisp mountain air. We're dedicated to making your stay unforgettable.
Enjoy delicious, home-cooked meals and connect with the community. We strive to create a friendly atmosphere where...”
5 bedroomsSleeps 105 beds5 bathsHouseWifiHot Water
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What's here
This house in the Lahaul Valley offers stunning Himalayan views. It’s a place where you can unwind and reconnect with nature. Guests have raved about the welcoming atmosphere, with Varun and his father, Col Bir Singh, always on hand to help.
“We were a group of 7 and had one of the most amazing stays with Varun and his dad Col Bir Singh as host," wrote Nicky M. "Right since the time we checked in till check out, they were so helpful."
The house provides a comfortable base for exploring the surrounding area. You can look forward to delicious meals, including specialities prepared by the caretakers Dharmendra and Lalan, and even a taste of the local culture with dishes like siddu, prepared by Varun himself.
The bonfire is a highlight, perfect for cozy evenings.
What guests wrote
4.9· 58 stays
“Bir Uncle and Varun Ji -
I wanted to share our heartfelt gratitude for all the warmth and hospitality. Coming down 2nd time in a row itself is a testament,
It makes you feel like home where in every customer is treated with utmost respect.
Thank you for making our trip and stay memorable one, we all will indeed cherish this trip for a very long time.
Speci...”
Rohan Kaluskar
“We were a group of 7 and had one of the most amazing stays with Varun and his dad Col Bir Singh as host. Right since the time we checked in till check out, they were so helpful. Food was perfect, views of the mountains are to die for . The bornfire made our nights too.
We were also very lucky to get snowfall in April last week.
Overall a very satisfying ...”
Nicky M
“This homestay is located at an amazing viewpoint of the himalayas. The host Bir uncle and Varun is also very warm and welcoming persons. We stayed here for 3 days with family . Much recommended if you are looking for a home like stay in the lap of Himalaya.”
arpit kachhara
“Wonderful stay. Good food. Nice host.
Good peaceful place for the family.
Not for noise lovers.”
chandra panwar
“Our family of 9 members stayed for 5 days.It was nice experience.this property owner was very nice person and was always ready to help.
We ( including sr.citizens & kidd)enjoyed our stay very much.Food was also very good.i”
Manohar Khatavkar
Around the stay
Things to do nearby.
The house is well-placed for exploring the Lahaul Valley. Here are some of the nearby attractions:
Trilokinath Temple: (1,200-year-old Shiva temple at the head of Pattan Valley) A short drive away, this ancient temple offers a glimpse into the region's rich history.
Udaipur: (Mrikula Devi temple, 8km — old wood-carved Chamba shrine) Visit the beautiful Mrikula Devi temple, just a short distance from the house.
Chandratal Lake: (60km, July-Sept only — moon-shaped high-altitude lake) For those visiting during the summer months, the stunning Chandratal Lake is a must-see.
Suraj Tal & Baralacha La pass: (90km, summer-only) Experience the high-altitude beauty of Suraj Tal and the Baralacha La pass, accessible during the summer season.
Logistics
Getting there.
The house is accessible via road, with the nearest hubs being Manali (90km — via Atal Tunnel, open year-round) and Keylong (35km).
Nearest Airports: Bhuntar (KUU) is 165km away (via Atal Tunnel, open year-round). Chandigarh (IXC) is 380km away.
The best time to visit Lahaul Valley is during the summer months, from May to October. The roads are generally open, and the weather is pleasant for exploring the surrounding areas. Snowfall is common from November to March, and while the Atal Tunnel keeps the Manali-Lahaul route open year-round, access to some villages can be cut off.