Located in Nepal’s Langtang Valley in the Himalayas, Peaceful Bakery, run by a deaf and mute couple, has become a homely sanctuary for passing trekkers.
True to its name, this place offers far more than just food. Nestled in a spot with breathtaking, soulful views, the humble and warm-hearted couple welcome every guest with all their kindness and radiant smiles, making each visit unforgettable.
While Nepal is known for its Momos, Peaceful Bakery adds its own twist. Beyond their exceptional hospitality, trekkers can’t stop raving about the bakery’s apple Momos.
Alongside glowing Google reviews, travel creator Travis Fein also stopped by during his Langtang trek and was pleasantly surprised by the bakery’s charm. In a nearly two-minute video, he shared a delightful conversation with the couple who run the place.
What might seem like an unusual arrangement for hosting in the remote hills, this couple of the Langtang Valley stands out. Their warmth, dedication, and joyful smiles turn every visit into a memorable experience, proving that true hospitality transcends words.
When words were absent, gestures spoke, expressions conveyed, every smile and motion bridged the gap of understanding. But that’s not all. The bakery spoke through walls adorned with handwritten notes and cute messages from travellers and trekkers who had passed through before.
For travellers heading to Nepal, a visit to this bakery involves a seven-hour bus ride from Kathmandu, followed by a rewarding two-day trek through the majestic Himalayan mountains.
When travel is defined by constructed itineraries and flashy destinations, places like Peaceful Bakery remind us of the true essence of a journey, the genuine human connection, unexpected warmth, and experiences that stay with us long after the trek is over.





