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Leh
is a hill resort with several attractions.
The capital of Ladakh has been the center of
Tibeto-Buddhist Culture since long. Its
colorful gompas attract the devout Buddhists
from far and away. Leh also is a favorite
hiking locale that is thronged by adventure
seekers.
Location
The hill resort of Leh is the administrative
capital of the Ladakh district. It lies in
the eastern part of the northern Indian
state of Jammu and Kashmir. Leh stands high
at an altitude of 3,505 m above sea level.
The Zanskar River flows through Leh.
Leh became the regional capital in the 17th
century, when King Sengge Namgyal shifted
his court here from Shey (15 km southeast)
to be closer to the head of the Khardung La-Karakoram
corridor into China. Very soon, the town
blossomed into one of the busiest markets on
the Silk Route. It was in 1974 that Leh was
opened up for tourists.
Best Time To Visit
The lovely landscapes and the majestic
mountains of Leh attract adventurers and
tourists alike. The best time to visit
Ladakh is in the summer months i.e. between
the months of June and August. The road is
open thus the transportation to and from Leh
is easy in summers. In winters the
temperature at Leh goes below zero degrees
often.
Sites in and around
The hill resort of Leh is dotted with sites
of tourist interest.
One of the major landmarks of Leh worth
visiting is the Leh Palace. The Leh Palace
is on the same lines as the Potala in Lhasa.
The 17th century royal residence is now in
ruins. Close to the Palace atop the Namgyal
hill stands the Victory Tower. The Tower was
built to commemorate Ladakh's victory over
the Balti Kashmir armies in the early 16th
century.
Then there is the Namgyal Tsemo Gompa. The
Gompa was built way back in 1430. The major
attractions in the Gompa are the three-story
high Buddha image and ancient manuscripts
and frescoes. You may catch some
breathtakingly beautiful vistas of Leh from
here.
Then there is the tourist attraction of the
Sankar Gompa. The Gompa is renowned for the
impressive impression of the Buddhist deity
Avalokiteshwara Padmahari or Chenresig with
a thousand arms and an equal number of
heads.
Shanti Stupa is another must visit at Leh.
The Stupa is a vintage point to enjoy the
wondrous views of the exotic locales of Leh.
While at Leh you must also check out the
Alchi Gompa. The 11th century gompa is
located on the banks of the Indus River.
Alchi is one of the largest and the most
famous monasteries in Leh. You may check out
the widely renowned collection of paintings
in the Gompa. The biggest Gompa of Leh
namely, Hemis is another site worth
visiting. In fact there are several gompas
of the 16th and the 17th century, in and
around Leh that are of much interest to the
archeologists.
Leh along with Choglamsar is known for the
Buddhist study centers. In case you are
holidaying at Leh and need relaxation, try
the summer meditation sessions at the
Mahabodhi Meditation Center on Changspa
Lane.
What to Buy
For regular shopping Leh has several
markets. For gift items and souvenirs the
tourists at Leh may check out the Ladakh Art
Place in the old town, the Ecology Center
and some shops behind the Main Bazaar road.
If you happen to be in Leh during the Ladakh
festival then you must pick up the local
handicrafts and clothes from the captivating
stalls.
Adventure Sports
Leh is indeed a trekker's paradise in North
India. In case adventure excites you then
you must take up any of the many treks
offered from Leh. The trekking agencies in
Leh offer treks inclusive of guide,
packhorses, food and supplies.
Polo is another popular activity you may
indulge in at the Polo ground of Leh. Polo
matches and competitions are regularly held
in Leh. For the archers the National Archery
Stadium is the place to be at in Leh. Then
there is the ravishing adventure sport of
river rafting you may try in the Zanskar
River. The period from the month of July to
September is ideal for river rafting in Leh.
Leh also offers mountain biking to the
daring on the second highest motor able road
in the world. The adventure in mountain
biking from Leh lies in the most hostile
terrains. The entire stretch of 485 km
between Leh and Manali offers a challenge to
mountain bikers who have the opportunity to
cut across the majestic Himalayan ranges
through four mountains passes. Adventurers
need to push endurance to the limits to
accept the challenge offered by the
dangerous high-altitude trail from Leh. To
the daring adventurers Leh-Manali highway
rewards spectacular and picturesque
landscapes.
How to Reach
In terms of air transport Leh is well
connected with the other important places in
India. Regular flights link Leh with Delhi,
Jammu and Srinagar.
For road transport to Leh there are land
routes connecting Leh with Srinagar and
Manali. The Leh-Srinagar road is usually
open from June to October, while the
Leh-Manali route is open from July to
September.
Where to Stay
Accommodation options are easily available
at Leh. Leh has several hotels and
guesthouses that mostly open in the peak
season from July to mid September. Budget
lodging is available in three main areas:
the old town, the newer areas along the Fort
Road, and within the peaceful village of
Changspa. The wooden lodges may be mid-range
or top-end lodges offering comfortable stay
at Leh.
Delicious and hygienic food is also
available in plenty at Leh. You may feast on
a variety of cuisines in Leh. Indian
delicacies and especially the Kashmiri
dishes are popular. Tibetan as well as
western cuisines are easily available.
During your stay in Leh the bakeries and
their sweetmeats are a must checkout.
Travel Information
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It is noteworthy that the tourists must
acclimatize to the atmosphere at Leh.
Otherwise the humans are likely to suffer
from acute mountain sickness or the AMS.
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The tourists or the adventure seekers need
to have permits for entry in to the
restricted areas in and around Leh.
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Individual tourists are not permitted to
visit the entry-restricted areas.
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Tourists or the adventurers are not allowed
to stay for more than seven days even after
getting permits to the restricted circuits.
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The tourist or the adventure groups are to
travel on identified tour circuits only.
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