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Monday, July 16, 2007

How Does a Typical Home Stay at Spiti (Himachal Pradesh, India) Look Like?



This video has the partial answer. How I wish I had moved the camera gently and not with the jerky movements that will probably give you a headache. The video was taken at Langza, our first day at the Spiti trek. The first room where there are a lot of people is typical of a living room/dining area and the second room is where we would sleep. Usually, all the rooms would have a view. I would often be glued to one of the windows with a book in hand.

PS. Not writing about day 2 as could not find time. I wonder what I do with my days!

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13 Comments:

Anonymous Varun Singh said...

How I wish I could have been there. Thank you for promoting travel and tourism in Himachal. Do you take some organised tours or just go on your own

with warm regards

Varun

10:20 AM  
Blogger Mridula said...

Hi Varun, thanks a lot for your comment. I have seen both Himvani and myHimachal to be quite concrned about Himachal Pradesh.

We in general love going to the hills and it is a coincidence that past so many have been to Himachal. I love Himachal (the quieter places more) no doubt.

We prefer not to book to many things in advance but we had booked the Spiti Home Stay trek with Ecosphere before hand. Apart from that no bus tickets or hotels were booked in advance.

Once again, thanks a lot for all the good work at Himvani and your interest in my blog.

4:50 PM  
Blogger Deepak said...

Nice video, Mridula.
BTW, is the homestay thing sort of like a paying guest scenario?

5:24 PM  
Blogger Wanderer said...

Really good video. It gives a good view of the inside of a typical home in the high hills.

7:23 PM  
Anonymous Priyank said...

Nice video. How much do they charge per day, or was it part of your package? Any rough estimate??
Your video had the audio and video, but I could even smell the place... hehehe :)

8:34 PM  
Anonymous maverick said...

must be cool eh? certainly has more local flavor than staying at a hotel.im really looking forward to have holidays like this.

6:32 AM  
Blogger Max Hartshorne said...

I loved watching this movie Mridula! Nice to be able to see it so well. thanks for the post

Next week off to Montana to the ranch!!

3:43 AM  
Anonymous anita said...

looks like an interesting place! i'm hoping to do the spiti-lahaul trek sometime too myself so will follow your account of the trip :)

7:47 PM  
Blogger Pooja Aggarwal said...

I have been reading all your accounts on Spiti...but some problem with my browser settings and I was not able to leave comments.

Nothing different though - as always the pictures are wonderful and stories entertaining.

7:11 AM  
Blogger Pijush said...

Wonderful and Exotic, I wish I could have been there to enjoy the real homely atmosphere of Himachal. Xelent Video, keep posting.

5:49 PM  
Blogger Mridula said...

Deepak, thanks. Yes, it is like a paying guest scene, but you pay all the money to the NGO Ecosphere rather than directly to the people. They give you a place to stay in their homes and provide all your meals plus numerous cups of tea and chang the local beer.

Wanderer thanks for your comments. And I loved staying in homes this time instead of a tent.

Maverick, in many places there are no hotels and yes it is great to stay at the homes. Some of the monasteries have guest houses where one can stay.

Max, thanks a lot for your comments. And you travel so much.

Anita, I am sure you would love the trek, just take care to acclimatize.

Thanks Pooja.

Pijush, I would say head there once!

1:36 PM  
Anonymous eSutras said...

Greetings!
Thank you so very much for your lovely lovely blog....... My husband and I are traveling to India at the end of June and look forward to visiting Himachal - the very first time. We have contacted ecosphere - thanks to your blog.
Many blessings,A'isha

7:43 AM  
Blogger Mridula said...

A'isha have a wonderful trip.

9:42 PM  

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