Leh

Sitting at an altitude of around 3,500 meters, Leh is the capital of Ladakh and a gateway to the region’s rich cultural and historical heritage.

Trading Routes

Nestled in the ancient Indus Valley, Leh has long served as a vital trading post for Himalayan communities. Caravan routes once connected it to the Nubra Valley and the Silk Route, extending over high mountain passes to Manali, the Indian plains, and even the Tibetan Plateau.

Architecture

Leh’s weathered palace, perched above the town, offers a striking silhouette. Often referred to as a smaller version of the Potala Palace in Lhasa, it stands as a remarkable example of medieval Tibetan architecture. Below, Leh’s vibrant central markets, stocked with goods from Kashmir, breathe energy into the town.

Visiting Leh

For those with a taste for adventure, the road to Leh offers dramatic Himalayan landscapes. Alternatively, daily flights from Delhi provide a quicker route to this high-altitude hub. Leh serves as an excellent base for exploring Ladakh’s many spiritual sites, including the monasteries and gompas at Thiksey, Stok, Alchi, and Likir.

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