Hemis Monastery
Explore Ladakh’s largest monastery, a magnificent complex of prayer halls, shrines, and residential quarters.
Admire the vibrant murals, ornate wood carvings, and the grand central courtyard used for spiritual gatherings and monastic festivals.
Visit the sanctum housing a copper-gilt statue of Lord Buddha, a statue of Guru Padmasambhava, and the sacred thangka, unveiled only once every 12 years during the Hemis Festival.
Hemis Museum
Located within the monastery, the museum offers a rich collection of:
Ancient artifacts
Religious paintings (thangkas)
Ceremonial costumes
Weapons, masks, and scriptures
Gain valuable insights into Buddhist rituals, monastic life, and Ladakh’s royal heritage.
Monastic Library
A treasure trove for scholars and the spiritually curious:
Contains rare Tibetan and Sanskrit manuscripts
Includes commentaries by revered Indian and Tibetan masters
Offers a serene space to reflect on Buddhist wisdom and literary heritage.
Hemis High-Altitude National Park (Nearby)
A biosphere reserve and hotspot for rare Himalayan wildlife:
Spot elusive snow leopards, blue sheep (bharal), Himalayan wolves, red foxes, and various birds of prey.
Popular for:
Trekking
Wildlife photography
Nature walks through stunning mountain landscapes
From pottery workshops to Ladakhi cooking sessions, uncover the authentic experiences that Leh offers. Dive into the local culture with hands-on activities that will leave lasting memories.
Leh is home to some of the most stunning and serene monasteries in the world. Visit these sacred sites, learn about their rich history, and experience the spiritual calm of Ladakh.