Spring Festival Activity Preview
As seasons change, warmth remains. This Horse Year Spring Festival, our Xizang and Han staff will join guests on New Year's Eve to make dumplings and *Guthuk* (Xizang's noodle soup), celebrating the arrival of the new year and sharing the warmth of reunion.
Lobumtsang · Sanctuary
Nestled in Xingfu Community, Chengguan District, Lhasa, Lobumtsang offers expansive views of the nearby Potala Palace. The name "Lobumtsang" originates from the owner’s Mi-nyag family heritage, meaning "Home Sheltered by the Divine Dragon." Legend has it that two centuries ago, this land was regarded as a dwelling of sacred dragons, where previous settlers met with misfortune. Yet, the owner’s grandfather settled here with his family, living in peace and prosperity—a tale cherished by locals ever since.
Our boutique homestay blends authentic Xizang's style with Nepalese influences, equipped with high-quality amenities and heartfelt service. Each room is designed for comfort in all seasons, featuring a television, refrigerator, in-room safe, oxygen concentrator, humidifier, and premium brand bathroom essentials. Every piece of furniture is hand-painted by local artists with traditional Xizang's motifs, each carrying profound meanings and showcasing distinctive Xizang's artistry.
Our team includes Xizang, Han, and Nepalese members, offering a diverse menu of Xizang, Chinese, Nepalese, and Western cuisine. The viewing restaurant not only overlooks the Potala Palace but also serves as a window into local daily life.
At Lobumtsang, we welcome you with the warmth of home and the sincerity of Xizang, ensuring a comfortable and memorable stay in Lhasa.
«Una casa de familia de estilo tibetano muy distintiva. Desde la llegada hasta la salida, cada detalle me hizo sentir el cariño y el entusiasmo del propietario.
La habitación está limpia y ordenada, y la decoración es cálida y tiene características étnicas. Ya sea ropa de cama o artículos de tocador, la calidad es muy buena y superó completamente mis expectativas. Hay un restaurante en el tercer piso. Lamentablemente, el chef nepalí ha regresado a su país. Volveré a probarlo la próxima vez que tenga oportunidad. También hay una pequeña terraza fuera del restaurante donde podrás tomar el sol y disfrutar del paisaje lejano.
Además, me encanta la ubicación del B&B. Está en una zona residencial tranquila. Hay casas de té y restaurantes por todas partes, donde cenan los lugareños.
¡Recomendado para cualquiera que quiera relajarse! La próxima vez que venga a Lhasa, me alojaré aquí de nuevo.»