In the heart of Naktsang in Trashigang Dzongkhag, one of Bhutan’s 20 districts, Deki Pelden has been welcoming guests for more than eight years. She opened her home—built in the traditional Bhutanese style with rammed earth walls, stone foundations, and sloping roofs—as a homestay to offer visitors an authentic local experience in a remote region.
Pelden’s three rooms are more than just a place to stay; they offer an intimate glimpse into Bhutan’s rich culture and the daily lives…
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