AAaruokangba*anjieIf Jiaju Tibetan Village is a beautiful picture, then Aruokangba Jiaju Manor is the warmest payment in this painting. This manor is not only a residence, but also a cultural station where you can feel the Tibetan customs of Jiarong at zero distance. From architectural style to service details, simplicity and sincerity are revealed everywhere.
Location and Transportation:
Located in the core area of Jiaju Tibetan Village, the manor has a great view of the mountainside. Standing on the observation deck or on the balcony of the room, you can have a panoramic view of the cascades of Tibetan-style towers, continuous canyons and distant snow-capped mountains. Although the road up the mountain is a bit circling (self-driving needs to be driven carefully), when you see the manor in the clouds, you will feel that all the bumps are worth it. There is a separate parking lot in the manor, which is more friendly to self-driving tourists.
Environment and Design:
The building is a traditional stone-built slab style, perfectly integrated into the local village. The interiors incorporate modern and comfortable facilities while retaining Tibetan elements such as painted wooden beams, handmade coppers, yak velvet blankets. The public area is very popular, especially the observation deck on the top floor and the fire pond leisure area full of Tibetan style. At night, the atmosphere is directly full.
Room facilities:
We stayed in a king-size bed room with a view. The room was spacious and the windows were like picture frames, and the mountain view frame outside the window was directly entered into the room. The bedding is soft and clean, and the heating equipment is very powerful. The bathroom is separated from wet and dry, the hot water is fast, the water pressure is sufficient, and it is really a plus to take a comfortable hot bath when you are tired.
Dining experience:
The dining of the manor is the highlight. Breakfast Tibetan butter tea, barley cake, yak yogurt and other local characteristics are all available, and the freshly cooked noodles warm the stomach and heart. For dinner, we tried hot pot, the soup was delicious, the ingredients were fresh, and the secret chili sauce was very enjoyable. Outside the window is the panoramic view of Tibetan Village, the dual enjoyment of taste and vision.
Services:
The staff are basically local Tibetan compatriots, very simple and enthusiastic. The housekeeper took the initiative to contact us before we arrived and sent detailed location guidelines. During the stay, whether it is helping to carry luggage to the high floor, or patiently introducing the surrounding hiking routes, taking pictures and punching points, it makes people feel at home. That sincere smile is the warmth that star hotels can't standardize.
Playing around:
From the manor, you can walk deep into the inside of the village of Jiaju Tibetan Village and feel the real daily life of the locals. If you have enough time, you can ask the housekeeper to help contact the surrounding Zhonglu Tibetan Village or Suopo Yilou, which is more primitive and quiet than Jiaju. If you can get up in the morning, don't miss the morning mist when you go to the roof of the manor to watch the sunrise, the whole stockade is like a fairyland in the changes of light and shadow.
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