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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Deepak Sreekantan
4 months agoLate post – stayed here in November 2025. It’s a budget-friendly place with awesome food and one of the best spots to watch the sunset. The rooms were okay and the staff was decent. The tariff includes food: evening snacks (pakora with tea), unlimited roti with both veg and non-veg gravy for dinner, and mostly noodles for breakfast.
Sohini Banik
2 months agoI had a short but very memorable stay at Dil maya homestay in Zuluk. We arrived in the late afternoon and left the next morning after 8 AM, but even within this short time, the experience was truly wonderful. This is one of the oldest homestays in Zuluk, and their hospitality is exceptional. The hosts and family members are extremely warm, kind, and welcoming, which made us feel at home instantly. Despite the cold weather (around 3–4°C), we were served hot and fresh meals throughout — including lunch, snacks, dinner, and breakfast. This level of care was really impressive. Each room had a proper hot water facility, and the view from the rooms was absolutely beautiful. Overall, it was a very comfortable and heartwarming stay. I would definitely love to visit again. 🌸✨
S S
2 months agoWe went last April and had a great time. Food was great and it was perfect spot to watch sunset. Owners are really kind and helpful. They also own trout farm and can cook for you if you want.
Prachi Bhansali
5 months agoThe rooms are okay but not that great. A one-night stay is manageable, but staying for multiple days can be uncomfortable. The rooms lack the comfort and upkeep expected for a longer stay. However, the service is good. The staff is helpful, kind, and cooperative, which makes the experience better overall.
Tirth Parmar
a month agoA very underrated gem in zuluk owned by the most down to earth people Mr. Gopal Pradhan and his family. We talked for an hour just to make us feel home. We had to leave early and skip our 1 night due to health reasons. He immediately asked to take us to hospital in his car but we denied as it wasn't that bad. Our rooms had some breathtaking views as you can tell from the photos. They provide homemade food in all meals. What else do you need!