Set in Pulan County, Ngari Prefecture, at around 3,800 m, this hotel sits on the high Tibetan plateau within reach of Lake Mansarovar and the Mount Kailash kora. The setting is open and stark — wide light, thin air, and the long horizons of western Tibet.
Interiors are simple and practical, built for pilgrims and overland travelers who need warmth, rest, and a hot shower after long days on the road. The property's hot-spring access is its defining feature, a rare comfort in this remote stretch of the plateau.
Highlights
- Pilgrimage location: A working base for the Kailash–Mansarovar circuit and Pulan-area itineraries
- Hot-spring access: Natural mineral water on site — a genuine recovery aid after the Kailash kora or long drives from Saga
- Practical comfort: Heated rooms with private bathrooms, a step above standard Ngari guesthouses
- Pilgrim-ready dining: Hot meals, all-day tea, and simple Tibetan and Chinese set menus
Facilities
- Guest rooms: Twin and double rooms with private bathrooms, hot water, electric blankets or heating, and a quiet layout suited to overnight rest before or after the kora
- Dining: On-site restaurant serving Tibetan, Chinese, and basic international meals; hot drinks available throughout the day
- Hot springs: Natural hot-spring bathing facilities — a key reason this hotel is used over alternatives in the area
- Practical: Pilgrim-route location near Lake Mansarovar and Pulan town; basic Wi-Fi and mobile signal where available; oxygen support and laundry on request; check-in timed to long Ngari driving days




