Dolkhar rolls out an intricate Ladakhi experience through yak wool pieces, earthy colour tones, markalak, organic furniture, their hyper-local restaurant (Tsas), boutique interiors and outdoor setups, and a whole lot of sublime architectural creations by 40+ local craftspeople. Topped with rabsal Ladakhi balconies and emerald-green stone walls, Dolkhar also follows zero-waste, zero-plastic, and pro-community ethics.
Location
Tukcha, Leh, Ladakh, India
Rooms
7 Duplex Luxury Villas
Food & Drink
Ladakhi Cuisine, European and Japanese Influences, Kitchen Garden, 7-Course Chef’s Tasting Menu
Recreation
Wool, Ceramic, and Metal Crafts, Spa
Architecture
Compressed Stabilized Earth Blocks (CSEB), Local Willow, Poplar Wood, Repurposed
Themes
Zero-Waste, Zero-Plastic, Cultural Preservation, Reviving Ladakhi Crafts
Recreational
Travellers are treated to Ladakhi-themed spa services through Dolkhar’s wellness offerings and Tibetan relaxation methodologies. From a mindfully built sauna to age-old healing practices via singing bowls and aromatic herbs – your muscles won’t feel the exhaustion of daily hikes. The alfresco area will lure you into a meditative state and summon your yoga flow. To add, Changthang and Khanakling’s residents are happy to enlighten you on strategies for knitting local materials.
Participate in hands-on experiences with local artisans and explore the nuances of hand-building in pottery or textile weaving from local wool. The last living clay throwers of the region come from Likir and convincingly guide you through each pottery stage of bisque-ing, glazing, and firing.
Dolkhar also organizes indulging visits to Chilling or Sumdha to observe and learn from a village of metal workers.