What to expect ?
All village homestays have direct views of Mt Khangchenjunga. The accommodation caters for comfortable Double / Twin Guest rooms, with furnishings bed and toilet linen. Attached western style toilets are provided for all. Hot water is available on request. Room heaters are provided in winter at extra cost. Extra beds can be arranged for children.
Guests are served on a table set with crockery, cutlery, and table linen. They can also choose a traditional floor sitting service, served in traditional utencils / leaves The cuisine provides for either western or Indian style breakfasts with Indian, Nepali, Chinese and Lepcha dishes, for lunch and dinner. Food is home cooked. Local products are used to the maximum extent. Chicken or pork is served for dinner. Lunch is vegetarian.
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Accessible countryside escapes
A rural holiday in England’s gorgeous countryside is a great way to escape the everyday and enter tranquillity. Whether it’s exploring Northumberland’s vast valleys, picturesque towns and coastlines steeped in history or discovering the Peak District’s grand estates, peaceful spa towns and rugged beauty of its national park; the last thing you should have to think about is if the hotels and attractions in the area are accessible. That’s why we’ve developed this handy travel guide for Northumberland and the Peak District packed with information on where to stay and visit. These places have worked through VisitEngland’s rigorous Access For All Programme, so all you have to do is relax and enjoy your rural escape!