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Ladakh Monasteries   

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Ladakh Monasteries That Will Leave You Awestruck!  Perfect for spirituality, history, and breathtaking landscapes 

The largest and wealthiest monastery in Ladakh, famous for the Hemis Festival, featuring masked dances, vibrant murals, and rare Buddhist artifacts.

Hemis Monastery

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Known as "Mini Potala," it’s a stunning 12-story monastery with a massive Maitreya Buddha statue and panoramic views of the Indus Valley 

Thiksey Monastery

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Home to a 100-foot Maitreya Buddha statue overlooking the Nubra Valley, this monastery is renowned for its serene ambiance and breathtaking surroundings 

Diskit Monastery

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Once the summer capital of Ladakh, it houses a 39-foot-tall gold-plated Buddha statue and offers stunning views of the Indus River 

Shey Monastery

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Located on a hilltop, it features ancient murals and artifacts, and during the Gustor Festival, it becomes vibrant with masked dances 

Spituk Monastery

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Renowned for its ancient Kashmiri-influenced murals and artwork, it’s one of the oldest monasteries in Ladakh, dating back to the 11th century

Alchi Monastery

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Accessible only by foot, this remote monastery is built into a cliffside and offers stunning views of the Lungnak River and surrounding landscapes 

Phugtal Monastery

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Famous for its museum showcasing royal artifacts and a library of ancient manuscripts, offering a glimpse into Ladakhi history and culture

Stok Monastery

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Known as the "Moonland of Ladakh," it’s one of the oldest gompas, surrounded by lunar-like landscapes and hosting captivating festivals 

Lamayuru Monastery

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Features a 75-foot gold-covered statue of Maitreya Buddha, and its peaceful setting is perfect for meditation and spiritual exploration 

Likir Monastery

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The only Sakya sect monastery in Ladakh, it’s famous for the Oracle Festival, where monks in trance predict future events 

Matho Monastery

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Known as the "Paradise for Meditation," this secluded monastery is ideal for those seeking peace, surrounded by dramatic cliffs 

Rizong Monastery

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Built around a natural cave, it has unique rock ceilings and is one of the only monasteries of the Nyingma tradition in Ladakh 

Takthok Monastery

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A stunning gompa surrounded by barley fields, it houses ancient scriptures and hosts the Chemrey Angchok Festival with traditional music and dances  

Chemrey Monastery

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Perched on a hill, it offers breathtaking views of Zanskar Valley and features exquisite murals and relics of spiritual significance 

Stongdey Monastery

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