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Aum Choten & Phurpa Wangdi Homestay

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Aum Choten and her husband, Phurpa Wangdi, offer a basic but comfortable homestay at their house in the heart of Merak Village. Their accommodations are small and simple, but Aum Choten’s personality is worth the stay here alone. Ask your guide to help facilitate some conversation between you, as she is eager to talk with and get to know all visitors to the village of Merak. You will find her story-telling (and joke-telling!) to be one of the highlights during your trip to Merak.

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