Lamayuru Monastry (125Kms from Leh) |
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The monastery belongs to Drigunp- a Order of Tibetan Buddhism. The monastery is remarkably built on a rock. |
Likir Gompa (53Kms from Leh) |
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The Likir Monastery of Leh Ladakh was founded in the later half of the 11th century. It consists of a number of shrines inside its complex. Presently, it serves as the residence of approximately 120 Buddhist monks. |
Spituk Monastry (18Kms from Leh) |
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The Spituk monastery is known for its collection of Buddhist artifacts and for the Spituk festival held from the 17th to 19th days of the 11th month of the Buddhist calendar. Further up the hill is a Mahakal Temple, where a fearsome image of Vajrabhairava is unveiled once a year at its annual festival. |
Leh Palace |
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Leh Palace is a smaller version of the Potala Palace in Lhasa, the capital of Tibet. Built in the 17th century for King Singge Namgyal, the Leh Palace was the residence of the Ladakhi royal family till they were sent into exile in Stok in the 1830s. |
Namgyal Tsemo Gompa |
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This historic gompa has a rich collection of Buddhist art and manuscripts and an image of Buddha, which is 3 stories high. There is a ruined fort ahead of the monastery, from where you can see panoramic views of Leh Town. |
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