Historical & Spiritual Significance
Chemrey Monastery was established in the 17th century by Lama Tagsang Raschen, under the patronage of King Sengge Namgyal, one of Ladakh’s most powerful rulers.
The monastery is part of the Drukpa (Drugpa) school of Tibetan Buddhism, sharing spiritual lineage with the renowned Hemis Monastery.
Over centuries, it has served as a spiritual anchor for both monastic communities and nearby villagers, preserving Buddhist teachings and traditions.
The Chemrey Angchok Festival, celebrated annually in autumn, is a vibrant spiritual event featuring masked Cham dances, music, and prayers.
Cultural Experiences
If your timing is right, witness the Chemrey Angchok festival—a visual and spiritual delight showcasing Ladakhi religious art and devotion.
Connect with resident monks to gain insights into daily Buddhist rituals, meditation practices, and the monastery’s sacred relics.
Visit nearby homestays to experience the warmth of Ladakhi hospitality, and enjoy local delicacies like:
Butter tea (gur gur chai)
Khambir (traditional Ladakhi bread)
Tsampa (roasted barley flour porridge)
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.