The homestay is situated in Moluo Village, Suopo Township, near Danba County — an area honored as the "Land of a Thousand Watchtowers" with picturesque scenery.
Stepping into the homestay, you will be drawn to the delicacy of local ethnic-style architecture and the vitality of the courtyard. The spacious courtyard is filled with blooming flowers and lush trees, and its open ground is not only suitable for parking and photo-taking but also an ideal spot for outdoor camping. At night, you can enjoy outdoor movies here or hold small music parties, experiencing the tranquility and romance of nature.
We have carried out careful renovations on the homestay. Detailed designs like the flower wall on the north side and the viewing platform on the roof add light French romantic elements. The space decorated with fresh flowers makes you feel as if you are in a pastoral painting, allowing you to fully enjoy the beautiful time of "watchtowers beside houses, houses beside flowers, and flowers beside people".
All rooms are renovated from original old local residences, each with a unique style. Every room is equipped with an independent bathroom, full WiFi coverage, air conditioning, and 24-hour hot water supply. There are also 20 parking spaces available. A variety of room types are offered to meet different guests' needs, including viewing rooms, star-gazing rooms, family suites, deluxe standard rooms, single rooms, and business office rooms. Some rooms are even installed with projectors, enabling you to enjoy a theater-level visual feast right in your room.
With the goal of quality and differentiation, the homestay continues to work on details and scenarios, ensuring every guest feels the warmth and comfort of home. We are committed to becoming a beautiful scenic spot in the Suopo Ancient Watchtower Village Group and look forward to your visit!
"The experience at Droma's Home in Danba Suopo was wonderful. The courtyard was surrounded by flowers and fruit trees, and the rooms offered views of ancient watchtowers from the windows. The bedding was soft, and the details were impeccable. The owners were like family, picking fresh fruit, providing directions, and even helping to return any luggage left behind. The wild mushroom soup in the kitchen was incredibly delicious, and in the evenings, we would gather around a hot pot to enjoy stories. Laundry and car washes were free. In the mornings, we would wear ******* clothing to photograph the ancient watchtowers, and at night, we would fall asleep to the sound of the Dadu River—there were no tourists here, only the relaxed feeling of ”coming home.”
It's a place worth staying for.
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