Set in Pulan County, Ngari Prefecture, at around 3,800 m, this is part of the Himalaya hotel group's Kailash outpost — one of the more dependable stays in the remote western reach of the Tibetan plateau. The setting is wide and high, with the Gangdise Range and the Kailash Circuit within a short drive.
Interiors are warmer and better finished than those of standard Pulan guesthouses: solid heating, private bathrooms, and a kitchen that serves both Tibetan pilgrims and overseas yatra groups. For travelers used to plateau accommodation, this is a noticeable comfort lift before or after the Kailash kora.
Highlights
- Pilgrimage location: A working base for Mount Kailash kora and Lake Mansarovar visits within the same itinerary
- Stronger build standard: Better heating, finishes, and room insulation than standard Ngari guesthouses
- Mixed pilgrim and travel kitchen: Tibetan, Chinese, and basic international meals — useful for international yatra groups
- Group-ready operation: Reception and meals timed to long Ngari driving days and pre-dawn kora starts
Facilities
- Guest rooms: Twin and double rooms with private bathrooms, hot water, electric blankets and heating, quiet enough for early-night rest before or after the kora
- Dining: On-site restaurant serving Tibetan, Chinese, and basic international meals; hot drinks through the day; bar service where available
- Shared spaces: Lounge and lobby seating with mountain outlooks, simple gathering areas suited to pre-departure briefings
- Practical: Pulan-area location near the Kailash circuit; basic Wi-Fi and mobile signal where available; oxygen support and laundry on request; check-in and meals timed to long Ngari driving days

