Khardungla pass or Khardung La or Khardongla Pass is some 38km north of Leh city and is reachable after tricky road having high gradient and many hairpin bends. Khardungla pass is at an altitude of 17,582 ft (5,359 m) from mean sea level. Leh-Khardungla pass –Nubra road is known to be amongst a few of
Spituk Monastery is a Buddhist monastery in Western end of Leh in Ladakh on Leh-Kargil-Srinagar highway, about 6 km from the main town. Above the monastery, on the hilltop, is Kali Mata Temple where Goddess Kali is enshrined. The Spituk monastery is close to the Leh airfield and west to Hall of Fame. It offers
Gurudwara Pathar Sahib, a beautiful Gurudwara constructed in the memory of Guru Nanak ji, founder guru of the Sikh faith, is about 25km from Leh on Leh-Kargil road, just before Magnetic Hill point. Gurudwara Pathar Sahib was built in 1517 to commemorate the visit of Guru Nanak Dev ji to Ladakh. A large number of
The Magnetic Hill area is located just between Gurudwara Pathar Sahib and Sangam, on the Leh-Srinagar national highway, about 27km from Leh. Tourists throng here to check the truth behind the gravitational pull defying theory. Magnetic Hill or Gravity Hill is nothing but an optical illusion as the geography of the area and surrounding slopes
Sangam (confluence), located at Nimmu on Leh-Srinagar highway, is the confluence of Indus (Sindhu) and Zanskar rivers. Zanskar river coming from Zanskar valley of Union Territory of Ladakh meets the Indus river at Nimmu and offers a spectacular view to the visitors. Indus is the lifeline of Ladakh which irrigates the dry land of the
Phyang Monastery, also spelled Phiyang Monastery or Fiang Monastery, is one of the most beautiful and historically important Buddhist monasteries in the Leh district of Ladakh. Situated about 16 km west of Leh town on the Leh–Kargil–Srinagar Highway, this majestic monastery belongs to the Drikung Kagyu sect of Tibetan Buddhism. Perched on a hilltop with
Stakna Monastery is one of the most picturesque monasteries in Ladakh, located about 25 km southeast of Leh on the left bank of the Indus River. Its name, Stakna, literally means “Tiger’s Nose”, derived from the hill it stands on, which resembles the shape of a tiger’s nose. Offering sweeping views of the Indus Valley,
Sindhu Ghat in Leh, Ladakh, has emerged as a must-visit tourist attraction for travelers exploring the Himalayan region. Situated on the banks of the sacred Indus River, just a short drive from Leh city, Sindhu Ghat offers a blend of spirituality, cultural significance, and natural beauty that appeals to both pilgrims and general tourists. Location
Stok Monastery, also known as Stok Gompa, is a serene Buddhist monastery located about 15 km from Leh, Ladakh. Nestled in the picturesque Stok village at the foothills of the majestic Stok Kangri peak, the monastery offers a perfect blend of spirituality, culture, and stunning Himalayan landscapes. The monastery belongs to the Gelugpa (Yellow Hat)
Stok Palace, located just 15 km from Leh town in Ladakh, is a stunning blend of royal history, traditional Ladakhi architecture, and warm hospitality. Built in 1820 by King Tsepal Namgyal, this magnificent palace has been the residence of the royal family of Ladakh for centuries. Overlooking the picturesque Indus Valley, the palace offers panoramic









