Absolutely! A tour of Leh and its surrounding areas, including Pangong Lake and the various monasteries, offers an unforgettable experience that ranks high on many travelers' bucket lists.
Exploring the Shey Monastery and Palace complex is like stepping back in time, with their ancient architecture and rich history providing a glimpse into the region's cultural heritage.
Thiksey and Hemis Monasteries further enrich the cultural tapestry of Ladakh, each offering its own unique charm and spiritual significance. From their impressive structures to the serene surroundings in which they are nestled, these monasteries are sure to leave a lasting impression on visitors.
The rugged landscapes, ancient monasteries, and warm hospitality of the locals combine to create an experience that is both unforgettable and deeply rewarding.
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Enjoy a scenic drive through the picturesque landscapes of Ladakh as we head towards Pangong Lake. Our first stop is the renowned Changla Pass, one of the 3rd highest motorable passes in the world at an elevation of 17590Feet. Continue our journey towards Pangong Lake. Marvel at the changing hues of the landscape as we approach the azure waters of the lake, nestled amidst towering peaks. Exploration and Relaxation at Pangong Lake: Arrive at Pangong Lake around 02:00 PM and immerse yourself in its serene beauty. Spend time by the lakeshore or simply sitting back and admiring the mesmerizing scenery. Have Lunch, Leisure Time and Photography: Use the leisure time to explore the surroundings further, capturing stunning photographs of the lake and its surroundings. Overnight stay in Pangong.
our of Shey Palace , Thiksey and Hemis Monsteries with your Personal Driver.
hillock in Shey, 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) to the south of Leh in Ladakh. The name Shey is translated into Ladakhi that means mirror and it is known as the reflection of the palace. The shey is located at a intentional location overlooking the entire heartland of Ladakh.
It is located on top of a hill in Thiksey approximately 19 kilometres (12 mi) east of Leh, in the Laddakh region of North India. The monastery is located at an altitude of 3,600 metres (11,800 ft) in the Indus Valley. It is a twelve-storey complex and houses many items of Buddhist art such as stupas, statues
in Hemis on the bank of Indus river, Ladakh, India. Situated 45 km from Leh, it was re-established in 1672 by the Ladakhi king Sengge Namgyal. The annual Hemis festival honouring Padmasambhava is held there in early June. Hemis village is located 40 km southeast of Leh on Leh-Manali Highway and under-construction Bhanupli–Leh line. In 1894 Russian journalist Nicolas Notovitch claimed Hemis as the origin of an otherwise unknown gospel, the Life of Saint Issa, Best of the Sons of Men, in which Jesus is said to have travelled to India during his 'lost years'. According to Notovitch, the work had been preserved in the Hemis library and was shown to him by the monks there while he was recuperating from a broken leg,[1] and his Sherpa guide translated it for him.
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