Our Guest house
Nestled in the heart of Leh city, Warila Guest House 25years old Heritage property offers a unique and creative retreat for every season. From the vibrant blooms of summer to the cozy warmth of winter, our guest house is designed to provide an unforgettable experience for all who visit Leh.

Warila
The name Warila is inspired by the breathtaking Warila Pass, nestled in the northwest of Ladakh. This stunning pass connects the Nubra Via Sakti and Shyok valleys, offering not just a vital route but also a visual treat with its vibrant summer blooms and lush landscapes. Known for its natural beauty, the area is dotted with medicinal herbs, and local villages often graze their yaks in the valley, thanks to the abundant grasslands.
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Just like the Warila Pass, our guest house is a haven of lush greenery, blooming flowers, and fruit-bearing plants, creating a serene and refreshing atmosphere. At Warila Guest House, we are dedicated to making your holiday in Leh-Ladakh truly special, ensuring you experience the same warmth, beauty, and tranquility that Warila is known for.
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You are always welcome here! Let us help you create unforgettable memories in the heart of Ladakh.


Our Space
Cozy Interiors with a Touch of Nostalgia
Step inside, and you’ll find our creatively designed interiors that blend modern comfort with rustic charm. Each room is equipped with traditional wood fire stoves, reminiscent of olden days, ensuring you stay warm and cozy even on the coldest nights.
Whether you’re here to bask in the summer blooms, savor the autumn sunlight, or experience the winter snow, Warila Guest House promises a memorable stay in every season. Come and immerse yourself in the beauty and warmth of our little slice of paradise.
Warila Guest House – Where Nature Meets Comfort, All Year Round.

Ladakhi Design
Ladakh is said to be the most well-preserved Tibetan city in the world which reflects the historic Tibetan architecture. The use of local materials and wood and finish with the very intricated design called Gyanak Changri. The architecture mirrors the traditional Ladakhi construction and materiality, rendering an ambience familiar to locals and unique for visitors.
