The most attractive feature of the landscape of Ladakh are the Buddhist monasteries situated on the isolated hillock in the vicinity of villages. These aesthetically pleasing, architecturally interesting monasteries provides the focus for the faith of the highly religious Buddhist people. Monasteries are the places of worship, isolated meditation and religious instruction for the young. Besides monasteries, the 9 Storey Leh Palace, Stok Palace Museum, Mahabodhi International Meditation Centre and the Central Institute of Buddhist Studies Choglamsar, Mosque and Moravian Church at Leh are added attraction.
Pangong Lake :- This lake is one of the largest and most beautiful natural brackish lake in the country.
Programme Details
Leh market see tibetian handicrafts / ladhaki handicrafts.
Shanti stupa built by a Japanese Bhikshu as a peace Pagoda, it has the ashes of buddha.
Nimmoo confluence of 2 rivers, Indus & Zanskar.
Magenitic Hill witness the gravity defying phenomenon.
Hall of Fame museum as well as a memorial of the Indian army.
Thiksey Monastery resembles the Potala Palace in Lhasa, Tibet an insight into a Buddhist monks life.
Stok Palace built in the 14 century houses a notable library including all the 108 volumes of the Kangyur (a ritual mask dance).
Khardungla at 18380 ft the highest motorable road in the world enjoy the scenic beauty of the place.
Key Learnings
Through this learning program students learn about the Buddhist culture, their lifestyle and their cuisine. It gives a great opportunity to learn about their architecture while enjoying the beauty of nature at its best.