Updated On: 24 September, 2023 09:35 AM IST | Mumbai | Gautam S Mengle
Amid Ladakh’s unforgiving terrain, a restaurant provides the comfort of home-style Maharashtrian meals

Khanaval, started last year by Kaustubh Dalvi and Greeshma Soley, has become an oasis of comfort for Maharashtrians seeking food from their homestate
Six years ago, when biking and travel enthusiast couple Kaustubh Dalvi and Greeshma Soley set up a hostel in Ladakh, neither of them had imagined that the curving the roads of their destinies would one day lead to becoming restaurateurs.
Hailing from Mumbai and Sangli respectively, Dalvi and Soley decided to shift to Ladakh because they fell in love with the place. However, instead of buying a house, they thought of building a pad for fellow travellers. That’s when they established Rovers’ Den, a backpackers’ haven in Leh. Word travelled that two Maharashtrians had set up a hostel here. The result was that people from the state automatically gravitated towards Rovers’ Den. That was a turning point in their journey.