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Discover the most popular places to visit in Leh
Pangong Tso
9.2/10 (20 reviews)
Pangong Tso mesmerizes with its ever-changing blues against rugged mountains at 4,242 meters. Arrive at dawn to capture the lake's most vibrant hues reflecting the Himalayan landscape.
Puga Hotsprings
10.0/10 (2 reviews)
Bubbling with sulfur-rich waters, these remote Ladakhi hot springs are believed to heal skin ailments and rheumatism. Soak in mineral-rich waters surrounded by snow-capped mountains in this high-altitude desert oasis.
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Hundar Sand Dunes
9.6/10 (5 reviews)
Discover a surreal desert landscape where silver sand dunes meet snow-capped Himalayan peaks. Ride double-humped Bactrian camels across this high-altitude wonderland during the golden glow of late afternoon.
Thiksey Monastery
9.4/10 (15 reviews)
Perched majestically above the Indus Valley, Thiksey Monastery mirrors Tibet's Potala Palace. Arrive at 7 AM to witness the serene morning prayers and admire Ladakh's largest Maitreya Buddha statue.
Main Bazaar
8.4/10 (21 reviews)
Wander through Leh Bazaar's vibrant lanes filled with Pashmina shawls, Tibetan handicrafts, and prayer flags. Evening visits offer magical golden light on the mountains as you bargain with friendly local vendors.
Gurdwara Pathar Sahib
8.0/10 (2 reviews)
This sacred Sikh shrine marks where Guru Nanak's imprint was miraculously left on a boulder in 1517. Visitors can participate in the traditional langar meal while enjoying panoramic mountain views at 12,000 feet.
Lamayuru Monastery
Perched at 3,510 meters, this 11th-century Buddhist sanctuary features prayer halls amid surreal 'Moonland' terrain. Experience morning prayers with monks or visit during the vibrant Yuru Kabgyat mask dance festival.
Hemis Monastery
9.2/10 (9 reviews)
Perched at 3,600 meters, this 17th-century Tibetan Buddhist monastery is Ladakh's largest and wealthiest. Experience morning prayers with monks or visit during the vibrant Hemis Festival with traditional masked dances.
"Apple Orchard was doing some renovations and construction when I stayed there but I still had a very comfortable stay. It is a great place to acclimatize because it is lower altitude than Leh, so I went straight to Ulleytokpo after flying to Leh. They had delicious healthy food and a comfortable room. After acclimatizing I took some long walks to nearby monasteries that also helped with further acclimatizing, and they had helpful advice on how to catch the bus back to Leh. When I was there, the...
"Our room was large and very comfortably furnished, with a large attached bath. Hot water was available whenever electricity was available. Any visitors to Nubra Valley should be aware that electricity services can be erratic in the valley, but we found it was better in Turtuk than in Diskit."
"Yes rooms were spotless and super clean. I had provided Seanzin the owner few suggestions and hopefully they will be implemented.
Food was excellent and staff were so cordial it beat all of my expectations. Everyone performed at their excellence and in particular Surjit Singh , Anthony and Seanzin the owner are worth praising for their excellent performance. Keep up the great work guys. "
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Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.