The Stok Palace Hotel is made up of six restored suites located in the heritage building and three large villas that are spread within the palace grounds, hidden by the surrounding apricot, walnut, and willow trees. However, it is in the former that you are truly transported to the past through the original frescoes and the vernacular architecture that have been painstakingly preserved through the ages. "I first started just offering one room and, based on the response, went on to develop the other suites. I wanted to retain the space's authentic charm so that the guests could relive the past," says Namgyal. But that is not all; Namgyal also wanted to ensure that the Palace is preserved in a way that communicates the importance of understanding vernacular architecture for the generations to come. "Since Ladakh is a dry and arid place, stone and wood are primary materials that work well. However, as the shelf life for everything here is so little, I wanted to show that something like the Stok Palace can survive hundreds of years," says Namgyal.