About Leh Ladakh
The main town of the region, is dominated by Sengge Namgyal's nine-storey Palace,
a building in the grand tradition of Tibetan architecture, said to have inspired
the famous Potala in Lhasa, which was built half a century later. Above it,
on Namgyal Tsemo, the peak overlooking the town, are the ruins of the earliest
royal residence at Leh, a fort built by King Tashi Namgyal in the 16th century.
The associated temples remain intact, but they are kept locked except during
the morning and evening hours when a monk toils up the hills from Sankar Gompa
to attend to the butter-lamps in front of the images.
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Monastries in Leh Ladakh
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.
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Tours including Leh Ladakh
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