On the three-line hike in Kuragang Day, I stayed here for three nights and this homestay became the warmest place to stay. The room is much more comfortable than expected: electric blankets and air conditioning make the plateau no longer difficult at night, humidifiers relieve dryness, and the water volume of hot water baths is stable (it is really important to take a hot bath when you come back on foot!). The sanitary details are in place, the bedding is dried every day, and the floor is barefoot and not dusty. There is no smell in the house, and the smell is fresh.
The proprietress cooks differently every day, and because we don't eat pork, we cook Sichuan yak dishes every day. When I come back on foot, I can always smell the rice in the kitchen, and the home-cooked vegetables with sweet tea are particularly practical. The boss took the initiative to share the private hiking route, and even helped us adjust the itinerary to avoid the steep slope. The boss sees us every night before going down the mountain, and will call to care about our safety, caring like family.
The location of the homestay is really convenient, and the three hiking lines all start from the village. The inn also provides trekking poles for free. Compared with the exquisiteness of the net red homestay, this place is more like a distant home. If you come to Kulagang Day again, you will definitely stay here again.
"On the three-line hike in Kuragang Day, I stayed here for three nights and this homestay became the warmest place to stay. The room is much more comfortable than expected: electric blankets and air conditioning make the plateau no longer difficult at night, humidifiers relieve dryness, and the water volume of hot water baths is stable (it is really important to take a hot bath when you come back on foot!). The sanitary details are in place, the bedding is dried every day, and the floor is barefoot and not dusty. There is no smell in the house, and the smell is fresh.
The proprietress cooks differently every day, and because we don't eat pork, we cook Sichuan yak dishes every day. When I come back on foot, I can always smell the rice in the kitchen, and the home-cooked vegetables with sweet tea are particularly practical. The boss took the initiative to share the private hiking route, and even helped us adjust the itinerary to avoid the steep slope. The boss sees us every night before going down the mountain, and will call to care about our safety, caring like family.
The location of the homestay is really convenient, and the three hiking lines all start from the village. The inn also provides trekking poles for free. Compared with the exquisiteness of the net red homestay, this place is more like a distant home. If you come to Kulagang Day again, you will definitely stay here again."