The roof of Leh Palace provides breathtaking views of the Ladakh region and the Stok Kangri. It is a superb example of mediaeval Tibetan architecture, with massive walls and wooden balconies, and it has nine levels.
The Shanti Stupa was constructed to encourage global peace and prosperity, as well as to celebrate 2500 years of Buddhism.
It joins the Indus River near Nimmu village in Ladakh, also known as Sangam.
Lamayuru is one of Ladakh's largest and oldest gompas, with a population of about 150 permanent monks.
Hunder Sand Dunes is a prominent tourist attraction known for its natural beauty and adventure activities like sandboarding and camel safaris.
Hunder Sand Dunes is a prominent tourist attraction known for its natural beauty and adventure activities like sandboarding and camel safaris.
Turtuk, India's last northernmost settlement, is a magnificent jewel. This detailed guide will assist you in planning a trip to this out-of-the-way location in Ladakh.
Pangong Lake, at about 4,350 metres above sea level, is the world's highest saltwater lake. Its water, which appears to be coloured blue, contrasts sharply with the barren mountains that surround it.
It is a Buddhist monastery in the Ladakh city of Leh. It is part of the Buddhist Drukpa lineage.
Tso Moriri Lake in Ladakh's Changthang region is one of the most beautiful, serene, and sacred (to Ladakhis) high altitude lakes in India.