Likir is a serene village in western Ladakh, known primarily for the iconic Likir Monastery and its towering statue of Maitreya Buddha. Surrounded by barren mountains and quiet fields, Likir offers travelers a blend of spiritual depth, ancient Buddhist architecture, and village tranquility. Located about 52 km from Leh, it lies just off the main Leh–Srinagar highway and serves as an enriching stop for anyone exploring Ladakh’s cultural and religious heritage.
Location & Accessibility
Location: Easily accessible by road from Leh, with scenic views of the Indus Valley and surrounding mountains en route.
Distance from Leh: Approximately 8–10 km from Leh, depending on the route taken.
Best Time to Visit: April to October, when the weather is pleasant and road conditions are good.
Accessibility:
By Road: Well-maintained road from Leh makes access easy via private vehicles or shared taxis.
Transport: Shared taxis and private vehicles are readily available.
Facilities: Parking is available near the monastery complex; suitable for short visits or longer exploration.
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