About Leh
Tourism has won a wide recognition as an important industry in the district in view of its potential for creation of employment opportunities and generation of income on a large scale. This industry has a direct bearing on the socio-economic scene of the district. Tourism industry provides employment to a large number of people engaged in the related sectors like transport, Hotels and catering service, cottage industry etc. Tourism promotes economic activities in the remote areas.
Since its opening for the tourist (1974), Leh has registered an increasing number of tourists attracted towards it, because of its landscape, culture, tradition environment etc. and still has much potential for adventure tourism.
Leh figures on the international tourist map and attracts a large inflow of tourists both from home and abroad. The economy of the region is therefore, based on tourism. That is why Leh is abounds in Hotels, guest houses and taxis. There are 250 hotels, guest house of different classes in Leh.
Hemis, Alchi, Lamayuru, Shey and Thiksay are some of the most popular monasteries of Ladakh which attract both domestic as well as foreign tourist.Pangong lake(Half in China) and world highest motorable road Khardongla (18350 fts) is main attraction for domestic tourist, and monasteries and mountains are for foreign tourist.
Must Know Facts
Best Time to Visit
Summer | Autumn | Spring | Winter
How to Reach
Road, Air (Nearest Airport Leh)
Transport
Well Developed Local Transport
Languages
Balti, Ladakhi, Urdu, Hindi, English
Culture
Unique in terms of Tradition, Art, and Crafts
Weather
Humid | Arctic Cold
Places To Visit
This Gompa was constructed in the year 1052 according to the Tibetian calender. Gustor is the famous festival here . It has the second largest monastic institution in Zangskar has about 40 monks in it . The
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Spituk Monastery is situated on the top of the gompa hill and at the distance of approximately 8kms from the Leh town. It is a three-tiered spirit shrine. It is a well known Buddhist monastery in Leh. This
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Shanti stupa is a budhist temple situated at the hill top of chanspa and holds the relics of the Buddha at its base which was enshrined by the 14th Dalai Lama himself. Shanti stupa provides beautiful and pa
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It is museum situated near the airfield of Leh. This is a two storied building built and maintained by the Indian army. It is a salute to the army men of the Indian army who lost their lives in the Indo–P
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Suru valley lies low to the western part of Ladakh and is best for tourist mainly around the time of June or July due to climatic reasons. The cold weathered region is mainly an agricultural region, mainly
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This place is a great picnic spot for the tourists and the locals as well but is a pilgrimmage spot as well. It also has a small market and a number of village surrounding it. It is estimated that this plac
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Hemis Monastery is the most beautiful monasteries within Ladakh. Stunning paintings, the statues of Lord Budha and annual festival are the attraction of this place. Every year in the month of June, a beauti
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Padum, named after Padmasambhava who was known to be the second Buddha, is one of the important tourist destinations of Ladakh. There are rock carvings belonging to 18th century present in the close vicinit
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Shavok river or the river of death lies close to the Nubra valley. It has high waves which can potentially cause a drastic destruction. Tourists are advised not to take children nearby it. This river flows
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Phuktal Monastery or Phuktal Gompa (often transliterated as Phugtal) is a Buddhist monastery located in the remote Lungnak Valley in south-eastern Zanskar, in the Himalayan region of Ladakh, in Northern Ind
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Opened to the public in July 2008, the Donkey's Sanctuary in Leh is primarily funded by a South African photo-journalist Joanne Lefson while the local affairs are looked after by Stany Wangchuk. The animals
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Gurudwara Pathar Sahib, most revered place where Guru Nanak Dev ji, founder of the Sikh religion is believed to have conquered a demon. Legend has it that once Guru Nakak ji was meditating at this place and
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Lamayuru is on the Leh – Srinagar Highway, and can be visited from Leh (if you fly in) or on your way from Srinagar if you drive to Leh.
Lamayuru monastery is situated at a distance of 127 KM from Leh at
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Located in the Eastern region of Leh, Thiksey Monastery is one of the most beautiful Tibetan Buddhist style monasteries in India. At a height of around 3600 metres above sea level, it is situated in between
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Founded in early 15th century, Namgyal Tsemo monastery in Leh in Ladakh is renowned for its three-storey high solid gold idol of Maitrieya Buddha. Situated on a mountain top behind the Leh palace, the monas
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