Located in Longwanbian Village, Haba Village, Sanba Township, Shangri La, Yunnan Province, the Haba Snow Mountain Mansion Stacked Mirror Homestay offers a spiritual journey away from the hustle and bustle, nestled in the embrace of towering snow mountains and primitive villages.
The homestay is backed by the Haba Snow Mountain, and its unique geographical location makes the snow mountain cloud sea a daily scenery in front of the window. In the morning, the sunlight penetrates through the clouds and falls on the snowy peaks, shining with golden light; In the evening, the sunset draped the snow capped mountains in a dazzling cloak, as if in a dream. Pushing open the window, fresh air carrying the scent of the mountains and forests greets you, and all you see is breathtaking natural beauty.
The architectural style cleverly blends local characteristics with modern aesthetics, with stone walls and wooden structures, combined with simple and atmospheric design, showcasing texture and style everywhere. The guest rooms are decorated with warm and elegant natural materials to create a comfortable living space. Soft bedding and warm lighting create a sense of belonging like a home. Some rooms are also equipped with a viewing terrace or french window. Lying on the bed, you can have a panoramic view of the magnificent Haba Snow Mountain and the tranquility of the village.
Here, you can not only enjoy a peaceful accommodation experience, but also participate in a variety of unique activities. Follow a professional guide to hike Haba Snow Mountain and explore the mysteries of alpine meadows, glaciers, and lakes; Go deep into local villages, experience the folk customs of the Naxi people, and taste authentic rural cuisine; At night, sitting around the campfire, gazing up at the brilliant starry sky, and chatting about life with like-minded travelers.
Haba Xueshan Mountain Mansion Stacked Mirror Homestay, with nature as the backdrop and quality as the pen, outlines a picture of snow mountain vacation for every guest who longs for poetry and distant places.