The monasteries around Leh span the entire spectrum, from the conspicuous to the obscure, the grand to the humble. Most are endowed with rich collections of relics, murals, Buddha statues and scriptures and all are set in incredibly scenic surrounds – day trips from Leh are rewarding for history buffs, spirituality seekers and picnickers alike.
The monasteries around Leh span the entire spectrum, from the conspicuous to the obscure, the grand to the humble. Most are endowed with rich collections of relics, murals, Buddha statues and scriptures and all are set in incredibly scenic surrounds – day trips from Leh are rewarding for history buffs, spirituality seekers and picnickers alike.
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Shey Monastery - Your trip begins with a visit to Shey Monastery, located within the grounds of Shey Palace.
Shey Monastery is a well-known Buddhist monastery, also referred to as Shey Gompa. It once served as the summer residence for the royal family of Ladakh. The main highlight is Shey Palace, a grand structure perched on a hill, providing…
- Shey Monastery - Your trip begins with a visit to Shey Monastery, located within the grounds of Shey Palace.
Shey Monastery is a well-known Buddhist monastery, also referred to as Shey Gompa. It once served as the summer residence for the royal family of Ladakh. The main highlight is Shey Palace, a grand structure perched on a hill, providing sweeping views of the surrounding area. The palace features a massive golden statue of Lord Buddha, one of the largest in Ladakh.
- Thiksey Monastery - After visiting Shey Monastery, drive to Thiksey Gompa.
Thiksey Monastery is a Tibetan Buddhist gompa situated atop a hill. It is famous for its resemblance to the Potala Palace in Lhasa. The monastery is well-known for its religious activities, architectural features, sightseeing opportunities, and exploration. There is an intriguing story about how the monastery came to be built at its current location.
- Hemis Monastery - Later, drive to Hemis Monastery, the most renowned monastery and tourist attraction in Ladakh. Hemis is nestled on a mountain on the west bank of the tranquil River Indus. It is famous for its annual Hemis Festival, which commemorates the birth anniversary of Guru Rinpoche. The monastery belongs to the Dugpa Kargyutpa order, or Red Sect, of Buddhism and is said to be rich in Thangkas, or paintings, which are displayed during the Hemis Festival.
- Private Non AC vehicle throughout the tour
- Accompanying English Speaking Guide
- All applicable taxes
- 02 Mineral water bottles per person
- Pickup & Drop: from city hotels & Airport
- Private Non AC vehicle throughout the tour
- Accompanying English Speaking Guide
- All applicable taxes
- 02 Mineral water bottles per person
- Pickup & Drop: from city hotels & Airport
- Any kind of Tips & Gratuities.
- Any accommodation.
- Any kind of entrance fee (if any).
- Any kind of Tips & Gratuities.
- Any accommodation.
- Any kind of entrance fee (if any).
- This private tour operates with a maximum of 5 people
- This private tour operates with a maximum of 5 people
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.