Leh Monastery Circuit - Ladakh
A typical outing after a days acclimatization at Leh is half days Monastery circuit taking one to Shey, Thiksey, Hemis and Stok Monasteries. After climbing steps to enter the hill clutching monasteries, is rewarding with glimpses of giant decorated Budhdha idols. The vista from monasteries are also worth savoring with snow capped Trans-Himalayas.
Leh Ladakh/ Buddhist Monastery part 1/ likir and Alchi Monastery/ Diskit Monastery/ Matraiye Buddha.
Part 1:
Likir Monastery
Alchi Monastery
Diskit Monastery
Part 2:
Lamayuru Monastery
Leh Shanti Stupa
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The Imposing and Ancient Lamaruyu Gompa Monastery, Ladakh
Lamayuru Monastery/Gompa is the oldest and largest monastery in Ladakh. Built in the 10th century with ancient statues, books, caves and crumbling stupas, your first glimpse of Lamayuru will be jaw-dropping. Travels With Sheila gasped in wonderment, HOW did they do that?
Lamayuru Monastery has been built and rebuilt several times and don't forget to ask the monk inside Four Cardinal Kings to turn on the light illuminating the cave that Indian scholar, Mahasiddhacharya Naropa sat in meditating for years. Walk a short kora with the devout Ladakhi people who will make this circuit all day long, or sit at the Moonland Hotel and gawk...
Hemis monastery & Shey palace..Going around Leh city - Episode #10 - Ladakh Diaries 2018
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Episode 10 | Leh Day 8 | Ladakh 2018
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After Pangong, we returned to Leh and decided to go to some places nearby Leh! Our first destination for the day was Hemis Monastry, which is one of ancient Monastry of Ladakh, was established in 1630. It is located in a mountain around 45 kms from Leh town! After having lunch at Hemis restaurant and cafe in the Monastry we headed to Shey Palace, which is the royal palace of the Ladakh monarchs which is about 15 kms from Leh town! Shey Palace is an ancient palace and a Gompa!
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Shey Gompa - Monasteries of Ladakh
Idea and Creation:
King Deldan Namgial (1620 - 1640) built Shey palace (15 Km from Leh) in the beginning of the 17th century AD. The main image in the monastery is the 3 storey statue of Buddha Shakyamuni, made of copper guilt, which was made by King Deldan Namgail in the memory of his father Singay Namgail.The statue is the only of its kind in the region.
Driving from Likir Monastery to Lamayuru in Ladakh - Part 4
Likir is located around 68 KM away from Lamayuru so if you travel at the consistant speed of 50 KM per hour you can reach Kurukshetra in 1.30 hours. Your Lamayuru travel time may depending upon the vehicle you use.
Likir is in west of Leh. Likir Gompa lies between Basgo and Ridzong, was established in the 15th century and is set on an isolated ridge. The road approaching the gompa makes a wide semi-circle around its base, affording beautiful views of the gompa from different vantage points. In the main Dukhang or main assembly hall, at the front on the left are two large chortens. Inside the chorten on the left is a statue of Avalokitesvara, a Bodhisattva whose name means Lord of All He Surveys and who is believed to be incarnated in the Dalai Lama. Numerous thankas hang from the columns and walls in the Dukhang.
Located in the western region of Ladakh, amidst mountain backed badlands, is one of the most popular villages and an ideal stopover between the Kargil-Leh route. It is situated around 127 kilometers from the town of Leh. Tourists who visit Ladakh halts in Lamayuru as a rule to visit Lamayuru monastery in this region. Dating back to the 11th century, Lamayuru monastery was founded by Mahasiddhacharya Naropa and belongs to Red-Hat sect of Buddhism. Also known as Yung-Drung, this monastery is home to more than 150 monks and houses a rich collection of artifacts, wall paintings, thangas, statues, carpets and an impressive 11-headed, 1000 eyed image of Chenzing. Apart from the monastery, Lamayuru also attracts tourists for its beautiful landscape which is quite similar to the lunar territory. Although it's quite remote, it is a favorite jaunt for photographers and trekkers.
In order to reach Lamayuru, one has to travel 107 kilometers west from Leh. Either you can take a short bypass from the nearby Srinagar-Leh road or set off on a trail to the Prikiti-La pass- the gateway to Zanskar.
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A Journey to India - Likir Monastery, Ladakh
Likir Monastery or Likir Gompa (Klud-kyil) is a Buddhist monastery in Ladakh, Northern India. Likir is mentioned in the Ladakhi chronicles as having been erected by King Lhachen Gyalpo (Lha-chen-rgyal-po) (c. 1050-1080 CE). The name Likir means The Naga - Encircled, representing the bodies of the two great serpent spirits, the Naga-rajas, Nanda and Taksako. It presumably, originally belonged to the early Kadampa order of Tibetan Buddhism. It is the seat of the Ngari Rinpoche, the present emanation of whom is the younger brother of the Dalai Lama. Although he does not permanently reside here, he attends for the more important pujas.
Sounds from gigantic pipe reverberate in Lamayuru monastery | Yuru Kabgyat Festival 1992
Sounds from gigantic pipe reverberate in Lamayuru monastery in Ladakh during the Yuru Kabgyat Festival. The followers of Buddhism form a file and walk slowly in a circle while playing the gigantic pipe instrument.
Celebrated for two days, Yuru Kabgyat Festival in Ladakh is an essential event for the followers of Buddhism. The festival is celebrated with great zeal and enthusiasm at the Lamayuru Monastery. The fiesta enjoys such popularity that Buddhist from worldwide and Lamas from Tibet, Japan, Korea and China head towards Leh-Ladakh to attend the festival. Natives and tourists could be seen marvelling at the masked dance performances lasting for several hours.
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Buddhist monastery of Ladakh
A Buddhist monastery on a rugged mountain in the arid Himalayan region of Ladakh in Jammu and Kashmir in North India. Gompa, Buddhism, Leh, Himalaya, Himalayas, Zanskar range, high altitude. The rain shadow area of Ladakh in Jammu and Kashmir, in North India.
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Exploring Leh | Ladakh Ka Safarnama | EP : 02 | Epic Drone Shots
This is the vlog of Day2 in Leh. We explored : Hemis Monastery, Thiksey Monastery, Shey Palace and Shanti Stupa. On the way i took some shots of Stakna Monastery.
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So Named my Leh Ladakh Travel Series as Ladakh ka Safarnama, which was basically a road trip.
During this road trip with my friends, we visited :
1. Explore Leh City : Hemis, Thiksey,Stakna,Shey Palace and Shanti Stupa
2. Khardungla Pass
3. Turtuk Village
4. Nubra Valley & Hunder
5. Pangong Lake
6. Changla Pass
7. Kargil
8. Dras
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ALCHI MONASTERY, MAGNETIC HILLS, SANGAM | Day 1, 2 IN LEH LADAKH
Hello !! (COMPLETE ITINERARY BELOW)
We recently went on one of the best trips of our life: Leh-Ladakh and Kashmir. It was a 10 day trip.
Today's video is about day 1 and 2.
We flew to Leh on 31st Aug 2018.
Flew from Leh to Kashmir on 6th Sept 2018.
Flew back to Delhi from Kashmir on 10th Sept 2018.
This is our itinerary. Hope it helps some of you.
Day 1: 31st Aug
We landed in Leh at 8:30 am.
Since Leh Ladakh is at a very high altitude, your body needs to acclimatize to the low level of oxygen. Hence you MUST take the first 2 days slow.
So, after eating and few hours of sleep, we headed to the Leh market in the evening. Explored the area and had dinner at a restaurant int he market only.
Day 2: 1st Sept
Today we hired a taxi and covered the main tourrist attractions in the city: Alchi Monastery, Sangam (Indus-Zanskar Confluence), Pathar Sahib Gurudwara and Magnetic hills.
Do not opt for rafting in the Sangam. Not worth it !!!
We headed back to our hotel in the evening and partied in our hostel.
Day 3: 2nd Sept 2018
Today we left for Nubra in our tempo traveler. If you are a group of 6+ people I would highly suggest you go for the traveler and not a SUV. Traveller is lot more convenient for the long hours of travelling.
On the way we did the ATV bike rides at the Bhaag Milkha Bhaag point.
We spent the night in Hunder, Nubra.
Day 4: 3rd Sept 2018
Today we drove to Pangong via Shyok road.
On the way, we explored the Diskit monastry, did the double hump camel rides and rafting in Nubra.
At night we reached Pangong Lake and spent the night in the tents there.
Day 5: 4th Sept 2018
We started the watching the sun rise on the lake and explored the area up until 11am.
On our way back to Leh from Pangong we covered: The Shey palace and the Rancho School.
We spent the night in a hotel in Leh.
Day 6: 5th Sept 2018
Today we woke up pretty late and started our exploration only at around 2pm. We started off with the Leh Palace and reached there on foot from the main market.
After coming back from the palace to the main market, we took a taxi to the Shanti Stupa nd watched the sun set there.
The same cab dropped us back to the market and after our dinner we headed back to the hotel.
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Day 7: 6th Sept 2018
Flew to Kashmir. Explored the Mughal Gardens( nishat bagh, shalimar bagh), chashme shahi, Pari Mahal and took a shikara ride in the evening on the Dal Lake.
Spent the night in the hotel in Srinagar.
Day 8: 7th Sept 2018
We hired a taxi to Gulmarg and came back to our hotel in the evening.
Day 9: 8th Sept 2018
Hired the same taxi for 2 days to Pahalgam
Explored: Aru Valley, Betaab Valley and Chandanwari via another taxi that we hired in Phalagam.
Spent the night in Pahalgam.
Day 10: 9th Sept 2018
Explored more of Pahalgam via horses. This includes Kashmir Valley, Biasaran, water falls and few other valleys.
Drove back to Sringar.
Spent the night in a house boat.
Day 11: 10th Sept 2018
Flew back to Delhi
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Trip To Land of Monks | Winter Spiti | Incredible India
I always had dreamed of experiencing White Spiti Valley in pristine white colors of snow with white river beds midst its beautiful wide valleys. Finally, last week, I did get a chance to realize this dream of mine as I went on a trip to White Spiti Valley buried under carpet of snow all over. I already knew that most of the sightseeing places within Spiti Valley will be closed, whatever open would be bonus for me, food/stay will be hard to come by or very basic availability and no doubt that living up there under (–)15 degree Celsius with harsh conditions would not be easy piece of cake
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Jeep ride from Lamayuru to Leh, Ladadkh, India
Heading back to Leh from an overnight visit to Lamayuru,an 11th century Tibetan gompa at 3500 metres. High mountain roads with an excellent driver who chanted the entire way...and with roads like this, so did we.
Leh Ladakh Trip - Route Plan, Preparation & Budget - #LehTrip 1
Leh Ladakh Trip - Route Plan, Preparation & Budget - #LehTrip 1
Route Plan -
Route 1: Srinagar-Leh highway
Route: Srinagar – Sonmarg – Zozi La – Drass – Kargil – Mulbek – Lamayaru – Saspol – Leh
-Sonamarg (2743 mts) – 84 kms: Tourist Resort
-Zojila Pass – 127 kms: Pass
-Drass (3033 mts) – 147 kms: Valley
-Kargil (2650 mts) – 204 kms: War Memorial
-Mulbek – 259 kms: Rock Engraves
-Fotu La (4108 mts) – 299 kms: Pass
-Lamayuru (3440 mts) – 309 kms: Hanging Monastery
-Ridzong (2985 mts) – 361 kms: Nunnery
-Uletokpo (2985 mts) – 362 kms: Village / Campsite
-Alchi (3345 mts) – 367 kms: Ancient Monastery
-Likir (3265 mts) – 374 kms: Ancient Monastery
-Basgo (3343 mts) – 394 kms: Palace/Monastery
-Phyang (3490 mts) – 417 kms: Monastery
-Spituk (3380 mts) – 422 kms: Ancient Monastery
-Leh (3348 mts) – 434 kms: Your final destination
Route 2: Manali-Leh highway (Recommended Route)
Route: Manali – Rohtang – Gramphu – Kokhsar – Keylong – Jispa – Darcha – Zingzingbar – Baralacha La – Bharatpur – Sarchu – Gata Loops – Nakee La – Lachulung La – Pang – Tanglang La – Gya – Upshi – Karu – Leh
-Manali (2050 mts): Tourist destination, view of Dhauladhar and Pir Panjal ranges
-Rohtang La (3980 mts) – 53 kms: Pass in Pir Panjal range. Connecting point for Kullu, Lahaul and Spiti Valleys
-Keylong (3348 mts) – 117 kms: Kardang Monastery
-Jispa (3142 mts) – 140 kms: Hotel, Bhaga river and amazing views
-Darcha (3400 mts) – 147 kms: Village, Photographer’s paradise
-Patsio (3820 mts) – 161 kms: Campsite
-Baralach La (4892 mts) – 192 kms: Pass. Connects Lahaul to Ladakh
-Sarchu (4253 mts) – 224 kms: Campsite. Halt point for tourists
-Lachang La (5065 mts) – 277 kms: Pass. Close to Pangong lake
-Pang (4630 mts) – 301 kms: Campsite
-Taglang La (5360 mts) – 365 kms: Pass. Highest point in the trip
-Rumtsey (4325 mts) – 397 kms: Monastery
-Gya (4100 mts) – 403 kms: Historical place
-Hemis (3518 mts) – 426 kms: Monastery
-Thiksey (3370 mts) – 455 kms: Monastery
-Shey (3365mts) – 460 kms: Palace/Monastery
-Leh (3348 mts) – 475 kms: Your final destination
Preparation Checklist -
Item for Road Trip
For Motorcycle ( Buy only Original Parts)
1. Full Toolkit for Bullet
2. Spare motorcycle key (in case missed in hotel or sites)
3. Spare Chain link
4. Spare Sparkplug
5. Clutch and Accelerator wire
6. Tubeless puncture repair kit for tubeless tyres.
7. Rear tyre tube and tyre irons and valve key for tube type tyres.
8. Foot/electric pump/tyre repair can
9. 500ml engine oil (for engine oil top up)
10. Electrical tape, m-seal and steel wire
For Riders
1. Medical kit for first AID
2. Diamox and medicines for headache, fever, stomach ache, cold and cough syrup.
3. Sunscreen lotion SPF 30 or better from Lotus Herbal
4. Lip balm
5. Mustard oil (Optional)
6. Glucon C or D.(important)
7. Water bottles (2lts for every person)
8. Chocolates, biscuits, almonds, raisins and cashews.
9. Paper soap, toothbrush, toothpaste, comb and toilet paper.
Riding Gear -
1. Full face helmet with clear visor -
2. UV Sunglasses
3. Riding gloves -
4. Riding jacket or air and water resistant insulated jacket.
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5. Riding pant - -
6. Riding shoes or army boots. -
7. Golden Rider Saddle bag -
Documents and ID Proofs
1. Driving License
2. Original Registration Certificate and an attested photo copy (BIke)
3. Motorcycle Insurance original and photocopy
4. PUC Certificate
5. Medical Insurance Card (optional)
6. PAN/Passport/Voter ID Card. (For all)
7. List of important contacts (If case phone dead)
8. Map and itinerary (No Internet)
Electronic items -
1. Chargers for all the gadgets
2. Spare camera batteries (If required)
3. Power bank for smartphone
4. 3 socket Belkin power strip(Extension board for multiple charger)
5. Enough memory cards for the trip
6. Torch - Important (No Power in many cities between manali to leh)
OTHER REGULAR ITEMS AS PER YOU NEED
Budget For Road Trip -
Daily Cost - Bike Rent + Petrol + Food + Stay
1200 + 700 + 800 + 700 = 3400/- Per Day (Approx. Cost)
Plus or minus as per your need & availability
Total cost of my Trip was 40000rs/12days which include everything like classic 350 + Petrol + Food + stay + permit + Car Share with my friends.
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Pangong Lake to Tso Moriri | Tsomoriri Lake in Ladakh | Leh Ladakh | Tsomori Lake in June
Rezang La is a mountain pass on the south-eastern approach to Chushul Valley in Ladakh, in the state of Jammu and Kashmir in India. It is 3,000 yards long and 2,000 yards wide, with an average height of 16,000 feet.
pangong to tso moriri via chushul in june
Tso Moriri or Lake Moriri or Mountain Lake, is a lake in the Ladakhi part of the Changthang Plateau in Jammu and Kashmir in Northern India. The lake and surrounding area are protected as the Tso Moriri Wetland Conservation Reserve. The lake is at an altitude of 4,522 m.
If you are planning to visit Ladakh you must go to Tso Moriri lake.The lake is at an altitude of 4,522 m (14,836 ft) is truly heaven on earth. You can see the exact mirror image of mountains, clouds and the sky.The route was so amazing with Indus river along and chances to see yaks, antelopes, wild horse.... most Adventurous journey of my life. I want my life like this journey ????????....
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Mountain Homestays - Sumda-Chun Community Experience
Sumda-Chun homestay is located at an ancient village. The monastery here dates back to 11th century and has a unique architecture with Vairocana statue, and also many legends associated to it.
We are promoting the village to create local livelihood through tourism and preserve this community, their heritage & culture.
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Leh / Ladakh Day 1 - Shanti Stupa
A striking monument to world peace! Forming our first vistas of the Ladakh region, the Shanti Stupa in Leh stands tall, visible from afar, even high up in the mountain ranges. More information from Lonely Planet here: #buddhism
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