This hotel is committed to sustainability by minimizing plastic usage, providing eco-friendly bathroom amenities in paper packaging, and using refilled water in glass bottles. Solar panels are used for hot water, and a sewage treatment plant treats and reuses water for plants.
Features architecture inspired by traditional Ladakhi design, utilizing sustainable materials and construction techniques such as compressed earth blocks and rammed earth. The resort employs solar energy, rainwater harvesting, and organic farming practices to reduce its ecological impact and blend seamlessly with the natural environment.
This property is located near the sacred Yarab Tso Lake, known for its crystal-clear water and pristine surroundings, suggesting an emphasis on preserving the natural environment.
Constructed with green architectural standards, the hotel utilizes 95 solar panels for hot water supply and underfloor heating. It incorporates energy-efficient LED and CFL lights and a smart card room entry system. Bathrooms are equipped with aerators in taps and special flushes reducing water consumption by nearly 50%. It also operates a Sewage Treatment Plant (STP) for water reuse in gardening.