Leh - Capital of Ladakh
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History of Leh India
King Sengge Namgyal who ruled Ladakh during 17th century and during whose rule Ladakh was at its greatest shifted his court from Shey to Leh. Leh in India became the regional capital and very soon the town blossomed into one of the busiest markets on the Silk Route. During the 1920s and 1930s, the broad bazaar that still forms its heart received more than a dozen pony- and camel-trains each day.Leh's prosperity, managed mainly by the Sunni Muslim merchants whose descendants live in its labyrinthine old quarter, came to an abrupt end with the closure of the Chinese border in the 1950's.
However
its fortunes begin to look up after India rediscovered the hitherto
forgotten capital's strategic value after two wars in quick succession with
Pakistan . Today, Khaki-clad Jawans (soldiers) and their families from the
nearby military and air force bases are the mainstay of the local economy in
winter, when foreign visitors are few and far between. Gates opened for Tourists
Indian government's decision in 1974 to open Ladakh to foreign tourists was a major shake-up. From the start, Leh bore the brunt of the annual invasion, as busloads of backpackers poured up the road Srinagar. Twenty or so years on, though the main approach is now via Himachal Pradesh rather than Kashmir, the summer influx shows no sign of abating.Leh India has doubled in size and is a far cry from the sleepy Himalayan town of the early 1970's. During July and August tourists stroll shoulder to shoulder down its main street, most of whose old style outfitters and provision stores have been squeezed out by Kashmiri handicraft shops, art emporiums and Tibetan restaurants.
Around the Leh India
Leh
India has nonetheless retained a more tranquil side, and is a pleasant place
to unwind after a long bus journey. Attractions in and around the town
itself include the former Palace and Namgyal Tsemo Gompa, perched amid
strings of prayer flags above the narrow dusty streets of the Old Quarter. A short walk north across the fields, the small monastery of Sankar harbours accomplished modern Tantric murals and a thousand beaded Avalokitesvara (also spelt as Avalokiteshvara) deity.
Leh is also a good base for longer day trips out into the Indus Valley. Among the string of picturesque villages and Gompas within reach by bus are Shey, site of a derelict 17th century palace, and the Spectacular Tikse Gompa. Until one has adjusted to the altitude, however, the Only sightseeing one will probably feel up to will be from a guesthouse roof terrace or garden, from where the snowy summits of the majestic Stok-Kangri massif (6,120m), magnified in the crystal clear Ladakhi sunshine, look close enough to touch.
Leh India - Monastery Circuit
Leh is usually used as a base to explore the monasteries in and around. There are actually two monastery circuits that have been marked out for the convenience of those who travel to Leh and are keen to visit the monasteries. The first circuit covers monasteries like Shey, Thiksey, Stakna, Matto, Chembray,Tak-Tok and Hemis. The second one, on the other hand will take you to Spituk, Phyang, Likir, Alchi, Ridzong and Lamayuru. It is also noteworthy here that the monasteries of Leh cover all four of the important schools of Buddhism - Nyingmapa, Drukpa, Saskyapa and Gelugspa. On your Leh travel tour, you can pick up any of these circuits and explore them in a timespan of one day each.Leh India - What to Buy
If you are interested in purchasing sovenirs for you close ones, then head straight towards the Main Bazaar where you will find many shops that sell such items. Tibetan antiques is what you will mostly find here. There is also a Second Hand Clothing Bazaar for those of you who need to purchase some warm good quality clothings. Pashmina shawls are also a good buy on your Leh travel tour. Once in Leh, it is hardly possible that you will miss out a chance to trek. And for your your journey, you will also require a bit of food items. Leh, probably, is one of the best places to buy trekking food. Apart from regular stuffs like instant noodles, biscuits, powdered milk and chocolate, there are also fresh and dry fruit and veggies along with few other luxury foods.Hotels in Leh India
Before you travel to Leh, you will also want to know about the accommodation option that is available in the town. Well, you can rest assured since Leh India has a number of options for you, from A, B, C and D - Class hotels to Upper, Medium and Economy class guest houses.A and B class hotels generally serve you all meals in their services. However, there are also options available for AP (room with full boarding), MAP (room with breakfast and dinner), CP (room with breakfast) and EP (room only) for you to choose from. Guest houses are little less formal since mostly families share a room in their house. Guests also share the kitchen for meals. Staying in guest houses is an extremely fruitful experience since interacting with local Ladakhis lets travelers have a real glimpse into the culture of the region.
During tourist season - June -Sept, it is advisable that travelers go for an advance booking to avoid any last minute hassel. During lean season, you donot need to book in advance.
A Class Hotels in Leh India - Bijoo, Caravan Centre, Dragon, Dewachan, Galdancontinental, High Land, Horzey, Horizon, Kanglachan, Kangri, Karakuram, K-Sar, Lasermo, Lingzi, Larimo, Ladakh Sarai, Lumbini, Lotus, Mandala, Omasila, Rafica, Ri-Rab, Singge Palace, Spick-N-Span, Skitsal, Shenam, Sun-N-Sand, Siachan, Tsomoriri, Thongsal, Yak Tail.
B Class Hotels in Leh India - Agling Resort, Bimla, Chospa, Chonjor, Choskor, Diskit-chan, Gypsy Panorama, Himalaya, Hermit Hut, Khayul, Lung-se-jung, Nirvana Palace, Padmaling, Pangong, Rock Land, Snow View, Takski, Tsokar, Yasmin
C Class Hotels in Leh India - Abu-palace, Dreamland, Hills View, Kangla, Naro, Norbuling, Skalzang Chamba, Saser, Samyas, Silver Cloud, Zar La
D Class Hotels in Leh India - Changlochan, Delux, Firdous, Silk Route Inn, Skalzang, Tsemo View
Upper Class Guest Houses in Leh India - All View, Asia, Dolma, Gangjor, Ges-pe-karten, Indus, Jigmet, Jourchung, Juniper, Khan Manzil, Kidar, Mentokling, Milarapa, Millennium, Monalisa, New Antilope, Padma, Rainbow, Ri-buk, Rinchen, Silver Line, Skitchan, The Ashoka, Tukcha, White Lotus
Medium Class Guest Houses in Leh India - Chesmashahe, Everest, Kanika, Maryul, Onpohor, Phuntsogling, Rigyal, Shali, Stanzin, Ti-sei, Wisdom Holiday Home
Economy Class Guest Houses in Leh India - Amitabha, Asif, Atisha, Babu, Bharat, Chandan, Dechen, Dghaldan, Dungbos, Ever Glad, Galwan Nalla, Green Land, Harmony, Lakruk, Lhasa, Larchang, Moonland, Namgyal, Oasis, Old Ladakh, Othsal, Palace View Kidar,Sabila, Samdupling, Shanti, Shangrila, Two Star, Youthok, Zilzom.


