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About Leh Ladakh
¤ About Leh and Ladakh
¤ History of Leh Ladakh
¤ Leh Jeep Safari
¤ Ladakh Trekking
¤ Ladakh Pilgrimage
¤ Ladakh Adventure
¤ Leh Ladakh Culture
¤ Leh Ladakh Map
¤ Tourist Attractions
¤ Leh Ladak Foods
¤ Monasteries in Leh
Hotels in Leh Ladakh
¤ Hotel Bijou
¤ Hotel Caravan
¤ Hotel Dragon
¤ Hotel Ga Ldan Continental
¤ Hotel Horizn
¤ Hotel Horzey
¤ Hotel Kanglachan
¤ Hotel Karakoram
¤ Hotel K Sar
¤ Hotel Ladakh Sarai
¤ Hotel Lingzi
¤ Hotel Lotus
¤ Hotel Mahay
¤ Hotel Omasila
¤ Hotel Rafica
¤ Hotel Ri Rab
¤ Hotel Shenam
¤ Hotel Siachen
¤ Hotel Skit Tsal
¤ Hotel Spic N Span
¤ Hotel Tsomo Riri
¤ Hotel Yak Tail
¤ Royal Palace
¤ The Noble House
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Leh Ladakh Hotels List
| About Leh Ladakh |
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The trans-Himalayan district of Leh Hotel Packages is simply a storehouse of adventure. Travellers from all across the globe keep flocking to Ladakh almost all the year round. When it’s about adventure in India, Ladakh happens to be second to none. Adventure in Ladakh has its own taste and meaning. You have a good number of adventure sports in Ladakh to choose from. Most famous adventure sports in Ladakh include mountaineering, jeep safari, trekking, cycling and river rafting. Ladakh adventure holidays have everything to offer an adrenaline junkie might be looking for. |
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| Adventure in Ladakh |
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The trans-Himalayan district of Ladakh is simply a storehouse of adventure. Travellers from all across the globe keep flocking to Ladakh almost all the year round. When it’s about adventure in India, Ladakh happens to be second to none. Adventure in Leh Hotel has its own taste and meaning. You have a good number of adventure sports in Ladakh to choose from. Most famous adventure sports in Ladakh include mountaineering, jeep safari, trekking, cycling and river rafting. Ladakh adventure holidays have everything to offer an adrenaline junkie might be looking for. |
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| Culture of Leh Ladakh |
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The culture of Leh Laddakh is quite similar to the Tibetan culture because of the region’s close proximity with Tibet. In Ladakkh the cuisines are mostly of Tibetan origin like thukpa and tsampo. Nowadays however it is also getting influenced by the cuisine styles of Central Asia and the rest of India. The architecture of Leh Hotels India also is influenced by the Tibetan style and has references to the existence of dragon. The religion of the state also follows Tibetan as well as Buddhist influences. Most of the chants are in Sanskrit or Tibetan. |
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| Foods in Leh Ladakh |
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Ladakh's Himalayan ecosystem has led to the development of a distinctive agricultural economy and lifestyle. Many of the local people of Ladakh practice farming and the produce of their fields is made into the delicious dishes of Ladakhi cuisine. Vegetables such as potatoes, pumpkins, beetroots, and beans are cooked in a variety of different ways and accompany meat dishes. Mutton and chicken are the commonly consumed types of meat in Leh Hotel Booking. Tourists in Ladakh can try local Ladakhi food, which is nourishing and usually mildly flavored. |
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| History of Leh Ladakh |
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The golden era of Ladakh came in the early 17th century, when its trade flourished under the wise rule of the famous king Sengge Namgyal. His empire stretched across Spiti and western Tibet all the way to the Mayumla situated beyond Mount Kailash and Lake Mansarovar. It was during this period that Ladakh gained fame as the most popular and best trade route between Punjab and Central Asia. The merchants traveling through these routes frequently dealt in textiles, spices, raw silks, carpets, dyed stuffs and narcotics and Leh Hotel List, served as halfway rest house for them. |
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| Ladakh Pilgrimage |
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Buddhism, especially the Trans-Himalayan Buddhism from Tibet is the very essence of living in Ladakh . Partly because of the royal patronage, the central part of Leh Hotel Rates has the greatest concentration of major Gompas or monasteries. Monasteries of Phiyang, Hemis and Chemrey belong to the Namgyal dynasty period and are a major attraction during their monastic festivals. The reformist group monasteries are also well represented in central Ladakh by Thikse, Likkir, Rhidzong and Spituk. Buddhist study centers have been set up at both Leh and Choglamsar. |
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| Leh Jeep Safari |
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India has a vast variety of terrains varying from the cold and barren mountains of leh to the lush green jungles of Kaziranga. The unexplored territory of the desert state of Rajasthan to the wild life sanctuaries all over the country can be covered in a jeep safari. The jeep safari gives you the opportunity of controlling the trip in your own way, making your own way through the thick bushes or halting on the highway in the middle of nowhere. Jeep safari is the best way to travel on a rugged terrain, hilly terrain, desert or any other track in India. |
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| Map Of Leh Ladakh |
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A land of freezing winds and burning hot sunlight, Ladakh is a cold desert lying in the rain shadow of the Great Himalayas and other smaller ranges. Little rain and snow reaches this dry area, where natural forces have created a fantastic landscape. Surrounded by rugged mountains this land is completely different from the green landscape of many parts of the Himalayas. Bounded by two of the world's mightiest mountain ranges, the Great Himalaya and the Karokaram, it is a land which has no match. |
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| Monasteries in Leh Ladakh |
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Monasteries in Ladakh may be either of the Mahayana or the Hinayana sect of Buddhism. The head lama is called a 'kushak', meaning reincarnation. The monasteries of Ladakh are what give the region its unique flavor and beauty. Typically, most gompas are built so that they perch precariously on lone rocks or craggy mountain-faces. Hemis, the largest monastery in Ladakh,was built in 1630. It belongs to the red sect, Brokpa. It lies at a distance of 45 km south of Leh. Impressive and intriguing, Hemis is different from the other important monasteries of Ladakh. |
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| Monuments in Leh Ladakh |
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Ladakh is the perfect blend of the Buddhist and the Tibetan culture. The life led by these monks will surely intrigue you. Visit this land this holiday and enjoy the colorful yet serene life of the monks who reside in more the 100 monasteries on this land. The only way to reach these monasteries is through trekking as they are mostly build on mountains. The trekking routed here are very steep and hence very challenging. Come this holiday to enjoy trekking in the desolate 'Land of the Gompas'. |
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| Tourist Attractions Leh Ladakh |
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Traveling to Leh – Ladakh can be an exhilarating experience. Ladakh holds immense beauty for the beholder; the mountainous desert stretches from peak to peak, a divine painting done in strokes of purple, brown and grey, with streaks of silver and patches of green along the Indus River. Tourist Attractions in Leh-Ladakh includes its pristine beauty, its well known monasteries, its cities and the adventure sports like trekking, rafting in Indus and mountain climbing. Safaris are also part of its tourist attraction. Exploring Ladakh on the Yak back or the camel. |
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| Trekking in Ladakh |
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Things needed to bring for a trek:- Good pair of trekking boots, socks, warm-waterproof clothing,sunglasses,sun-hat,down feather sleeping bag, first aid kit, water purification tablets. All other things like Tents, Mats, Utensils,etc. are available on hire in Leh. For trekking Horses or Ponies are used. For trekking in Ladakh you must be prepared to face all difficulties. The Chadar is not a trek but a journey; a journey into the heart of Zanskar-a land that is cut off from the outside world for over half the year, and can only be visited in winter by following one of the strangest trade. |
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