Rammed Earth Mud House / Homestay in the Himalayas
Building a mud-walled structure in the traditional style. In the Indian Himalayas (Tabo village, Spiti valley, Himachal Pradesh). I was very lucky to meet Mr. Sonam Tsering who was just completing this beautiful new guesthouse. Contact: 0091-94185-03966 sonam_nadaan@yahoo.com (phone best) Sonam is amazing. Next year visitors will be able to experience tradional music, dance and handcrafts at this highly energy efficient guesthouse. He's putting his whole heart into preserving local culture.
Видео Rammed Earth Mud House / Homestay in the Himalayas канала Cynthia Kingsbury
Видео Rammed Earth Mud House / Homestay in the Himalayas канала Cynthia Kingsbury
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