Dil Maya Homestay, Zuluk, Sikkim 737131 is one of the most recommended homestays in Sikkim, especially for travelers exploring the historic Silk Route. Tucked amidst the majestic mountains, the property offers breathtaking views of Zuluk Valley and snow-covered ranges from its common balcony. Known for its warm hospitality, owner Mr. Pradhan and his family ensure every guest feels at home. With home-cooked meals, 24-hour hot water, Wi-Fi access (a relief as mobile networks rarely work here), and cozy rooms, this stay guarantees a memorable mountain experience.
Dil Maya Homestay in Zuluk stands as one of the finest homestays in Sikkim, blending comfort, culture, and breathtaking views. With warm hosts, delicious home-cooked meals, and reliable amenities, it is the perfect retreat for couples, families, and solo travelers alike. If you’re planning a Silk Route journey, booking through Homestay Sikkim ensures a trusted, verified, and value-for-money experience. Stay here once, and like many visitors, you’ll want to return for more nights next time.
By Road: Zuluk is connected via Silk Route from Gangtok and Rongli.
By Train: Nearest railway station is New Jalpaiguri (NJP), around 150 km.
By Air: Nearest airport is Bagdogra, about 160 km away. Shared cabs and private vehicles are available.
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Silk Route zig-zag roads, Thambi View Point, Kupup Lake, Gnathang Valley, and Baba Mandir are all within short drive distance.
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vineet nair
3 weeks agoMr Gopal Pradhan and Mrs Sunita Pradhan along with their staff take good care of your needs to make your stay in Zuluk as pleasant as possible. The rooms are big and could have been maintained better. Power failure and irregularities in warm water supply were some problems. Overall, spending one night here with family was not a bad experience.
ANUP DAS
2 weeks agoBeautiful view & delicious foods served... The landlord is also well- behaved but the landlady is lil inappropriate behaved. We booked them per person but she asked us balanced 4800. Actually we're 5 persons & we've paid 1000 in advance. After landlord told that we're paying the actual rent then she behaved with little dissatisfaction. Otherwise everything was superb. A beautiful place you can stay. All are good behaved
Siddhartha Banerjee
6 months agoBest homestay. The owner's behaviour great. He will tell the story of Zuluk and its importance in Silk Route. And the best part this homestay has wifi which was a releif as mobile network will not work. Food amazing. They will provide you breakfast if you are leaving early morning(Maggi). And location great place. Hotwater available 24hrs. Electricity backup also available. They will provide you extra blanket if needed. Will recommend everyone to stay here. This time stayed for 1 night next time will plan to stay for 2 nights atleast. Will recommend everyone to stay here if you are planning Zuluk trip.
Abhishek Anand
2 weeks agoGreat place to stay. Food was really tasty. Gopal uncle and his wife are lovely to interact with.
Sharan Chatterjee
6 months agoDil Maya Homestay, Zuluk – Stay Date: 16th April 2025 We had visited Zuluk earlier and stayed at Snow Lion Homestay. This time, on a relative’s recommendation, we chose a different property—Dil Maya Homestay. First of all, the property is surrounded by majestic mountains. You have to walk about 300 meters to reach the homestay, which is quite enjoyable—but it might be a bit challenging for elderly people. Now, coming to the point—why I deducted 2 stars: Only for one reason: the food quality and variety. More specifically, the quality of rice needs improvement, and please consider offering alternatives to cabbage dishes like “badhakopi seddho” (boiled cabbage) and “badhakopi pakora” (cabbage fritters). We got bored of repeated cabbage-based meals. You could incorporate a wider variety of vegetables, which would actually be easier to source in a cold region like this. That said, I truly appreciate their hospitality. For hospitality and service, I’ve rated them a full 5 stars. The location of the rooms and the view are also very good—although we stayed in non-view rooms, their warm service truly impressed me. Thank you!