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New Adventures on Day 6 – Leh Ladakh Dairies!

Leh Ladakh Diaries Day – 6

For the day-6 journey, there were another few places of Leh Ladakh to visit, the most important one was the Alchi and Lamayuru Monastery. There was also an option of river rafting but for only those who drop the option of visiting Lamayuru Monastery, since the Lamayuru Monastery was far and also it was not possible to visit all the places and return back on the same day. Since my sister and her husband and few other couples who never did river rafting opted for it. So, the two buses took two different routes, all the places were almost the same except the Lamayuru Monastery and river rafting.  After having breakfast they left from hotel and first visited Shri Pathar Sahib Gurudwara. It was a very beautiful and peaceful place situated on Leh-Srinagar road and was created in the memory of the founder and the first guru of Sikh religion, Guru Nanak Dev ji. T was the first time my sister visited the Gurudwara, she finds it very holy and peaceful.

Leh LadakhEveryone was asked to place some dupatta or cloth on the head before entering the Gurudwara and should be wearing full clothes, no shorts and capris were allowed. The man sitting inside the Gurudwara narrated the entire history behind the ancient stone of Gurudwara and how and why the Gurudwara was built. The story was very inspiring. After that, on the way, they stopped to see the Magnetic Hill. It is basically a small stretch of road located about 30kms from Leh Ladakh towards Kargil, one can clearly see the road ahead going uphill. The tour guide with them explained the mysterious story of Magnetic Hill, he said if you turned off the engine of the vehicle and stand it in neutral, it will start moving because of the magnetic force of the hill pulling the vehicles towards them. And so, like every tourist even they tried doing this and find it true to some extent. While some people try this, some people just pass through this place unaware of the Magnetic hill.

Then they all went to experience the new and thrilling experience of River Rafting at6 zanskar River. It is said to one of the wonderful activity on the land of Ladakh. For the River Rafting, they all were taken to the place where they were given all the information about the River rafting and also its prices. Once they all were convinced, they were asked to change the clothes and footwear available for River Rafting. There were three options for River rafting, Rafting for about 25kms, 16kms or 6kms. They opted for the 16kms one and for kids 6kms. After wearing the rafting costumes, they all were dropped on the starting point of the rafting, there the rafting driver explained all the rules to follow while rafting.

Leh LadakhIn the beginning, many were scared and nervous but as the Rafting started, they all got busy enjoying the rafting experience with beautiful scenery. The rafting driver also dropped everyone sitting inside the boat purposely to experience how cold the water of the Zanskar river was. At the end point, they saw was the Sangam point. It was a beautiful view, where you see two different rivers flowing in the same direction but not getting mixed i.e the crystal clear water of the Indus River and the muddy water of Zanskar River. After River rafting they all left for Alchi Monastery were yummy and tasty lunch was waiting for them.

Alchi Monastery is considered as one of the oldest and most architecture Monastery. The major attraction point of this Monastery is its temple having elaborate artwork with wood carving and also the view of huge ancient statues of Buddha. Several monks worship and perform ceremonies inside the temple. The temple entrance door still remains the same with low height and is made up of wood. After worshipping, they left back for Leh i.e. to their Hotel.

Read Day 1 of our traveling in Leh Ladakh 

Read our fun tour on Day 2 in Leh Ladakh

Do not miss the fun Day 3 Leh Ladakh post!

And, here’s Day 4 in Leh Ladakh

We had a blast on Day 5 in Leh Ladakh

‘I am taking my Alexa rank to the next level with Blogchatter’ #MyFriendAlexa and my topic is Leh Ladakh diaries. Today is Day 6 of the itinerary. Wait for all other days as I finish this challenge!

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Snehalata Jain, Mother, Lifestyle blogger, Traveler, Foodie and has a knack of parental advice. She loves to travel with her family and especially her daughter angel so that she can teach her kid the real life experience. A Micro Biologist and lecturer by profession, a full time mother and blogger by choice. She is a social media pro since 2012 handling over 100 profiles till now. Stepping to blog was her decision when she realized that whatever you do or experience, documentation makes it authentic. She loves photography and traveling and creating unique recipes which are healthy and tasty. She writes what she experience during her trips. About Blogsikka : It was just a quick decision to make my lifestyle blog , while searching for blog name. I wanted a name which is not related to specific things as my life is so dynamic that I can’t stick to one thing. I love travelling and eat delicacies from around the world. My love doesn’t stop here , infact I love to cook delicious thing which I see during my trips and replicate at home. Blogsikka is all about my own experiences of life and i write whatever i experience. And my backbone support is my husband DILKHUSH SHAH who is chartered accountant by profession and a hard core traveler by passion. He is the reason behind my all trips. DO FOLLOW MY BLOG : https://blogsikka.com and my all social media tabs

16 Comments

  1. Anita Singh Reply

    Leh laddakh me ghumne ke liye kitna kuch hai, maine to socha hi nahi tha 😊
    Gurudvara n magnetic hill bahut hi accha laga, wish ki life me ek baar wahan jaun aur khud experience karu

  2. That’s an unusual Gurudwara mentioned here since gurudwaras don’t have any form of idols. You’ve made me curious to read about it more! Also I really like the itinerary your sister took. Covers so much!

  3. Another great post in this series! River rafting must’ve been great fun. Reading about the gurudwara was interesting.

  4. This is a great series on Leh Ladakh. Any one who want to travel there can go through these posts.

  5. Ruchi Verma Reply

    Trust me I just love reading your travel mosts …this is another place I wish to visit soon for so much fun and beautiful vacation

  6. I love travelogues because I love travelling. Thrilled to learn about Magnetic Hill. There’s so much to do at Leh!! You’ve put together an amazing itinerary for the place. I’m sure to refer to your post when I’m planning a travel there

  7. Sonam Jauhri Kumar Reply

    One of my friends had introduced me to Gurdwaras and since then I love to visit them. Our experience of river rafting was also amazing. Reading your post wants to take me back to Ladakh!

  8. In totally enjoy the way you write about your journey. I am desperately looking forward to visit leh now. The pictures are very inviting

  9. Magnetic hill was something we really enjoyed, out of curiosity. Also the landscapes surrounding were quite beautiful and it felt that the whole land was for us.

  10. I am following your travel series on Ladhakh and loving it. I haven’t been able to the place yet but you are giving a virtual tour of the place to me. Thank you very much.

  11. Wow looks like you had a great time at Leh Ladakh. Would love to visit there sometime. All the clicks are amazing.

  12. Your post has convinced me to make a trip to Ladakh super soon. Thanks for detailed article. Leh has become a magnet for me

  13. A great write up on Leh Ladakh. And rafting in the cold waters of River Zanskar sounds so adventurous.

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