In the interiors of Leh Ladakh! Exploring continues on Day 5
Leh Ladakh Diaries Day – 5
The very next day i.e. on day 5, after having breakfast they packed their luggage completely and then left from their tent rooms to visit some of the few places left to visit of Nubra Valley and then will continue their journey back towards Leh. Among those few places left to visit one of them was the most famous, oldest and the best surviving Monastery of Nubra valley of Ladakh named as Diskit Monastery. The main attraction of that Monastery was the gigantic statue of Lord Buddha built on top of it. It faces the Shyok River towards Pakistan.
Almost all tourists who come to Nubra Valley love to Visit Diskit Monastery and experience the magnificent view of Nubra valley from the top of the Monastery. This Diskit Monastery was constructed during the 14th century by Changzem Tserab Zangpo but the construction of a huge 100-foot statue of Lord Buddha was started in the year 2006 and was inaugurated by the well-known priest of Ladakh Dalai Lama in the year 2010. After that almost all tourist visits this Monastery and like the huge magnificent statue a lot. The main part of this Monastery is a prayer hall which has several images of fierce guardians and it also has a huge drum inside it. Since this Monastery was situated at the high altitude it gave very unique and magnificent view of nearby villages and other scenic beauties. My sister and their friends loved this place a lot and also clicked memorable pics.
Since we all Ladakh is famous for its religious and cultural festivals and also has a rich heritage of folk dance, so the tourists who love to know and enjoy the Ladakhi folk dance and its music do watch the show held by the local people for entertainment purpose. Even my sister and their friends took the tickets to watch the Ladakhi folk dance for some Rs.100 per person. Four females performed on four songs which were all different with completely different attire. The dance they performed was though very simple but were very charming and enchanting, basically, the female dancers were singing songs by themselves with just one person playing drum sitting on one side. The songs they were singing were in Ladakhi language, not understood by any one of them, which was obvious. But still they enjoyed the folk dance very much and the best part was that they all requested that drum player to play the famous Ganpati dance music and Garba dance music for which he was hesitating first but then played for all of them, which became an extra enjoyment for them.
After enjoying this they all left for Leh with beautiful memories of Nubra Valley. On the way back they stopped at the point named as Khardung La pass which is believed to be the highest motorable road in the world. It is situated at an altitude of 5,359 meters and is about 39.7 km away from Leh.
All the tourist’s vehicles traveling to Nubra valley from Leh or vice-versa stop at this place to enjoy the mesmerizing view from such a high altitude and for photo clicks. Since it is at high altitude many tourists face the problem of low oxygen level and so should carry oxygen cylinders with them. This place had an Indian Army post and a temple. After leaving this place they reached Leh in the evening with lots of beautiful memories having completely tiring and adventurous journey. After having dinner, they were advised to take rest. Since we were having another tiring and traveling day the very next day waiting for them.
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
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Lord Buddha ka ye statue maine first time dekha 😍😍 kitna accha dikh raha hai, wahan ja kar dekhne ka alag hi experience hoga 👍👍
Thanks u so much for sharing all details ❤️❤️
Muje bhi ye sab Dekh jar lag raha hai mai is a khud nap leh ladakh
These are seriously such a beautiful way to explore leh …I just can’t take over my eyes from.such a beautiful statue of Lord Buddha
Amazing leh. Lovely photographs. I wish I could be there too. After reading this, I am pinning this place to my bucket list
This series of Leh Ladhak travel is detailed. Series, as I have read almost all parts. Every time I read it, I wish to pack my bags and reach there. The place is so picturesque.
This is wonderful, I am hooked to read all your posts and revisiting my old memories. Thanks for sharing it
leh and ladak have been on my bucket list for really long. I wish to enjoy this paradise really soon. loved reading your travelog.
Leh is a beautiful place and I love visiting these interiors via your blog post.
The traveling is love and a beautiful chapter of life, I am loving the way you are enjoying it.
Wow that’s awesome, your leh ladakh series make me want to go and visit this place.
Leh Ladak is on my bucket list. Its such a pristine place! Looks like you have had a great time there
Leh- Ladhak is on my travel list! Have seen such amazing pictures of Nubra valley and add to it your post, I guess my summer vacation is sorted!
I would love to see 100 mtr tall Lord Buddha Statue in Ladakh. It must be magnificent to visit Ladakh. A lifetime memory.
Oh, Leh & Ladakh simple seem beyond being picturesque!
I particularly am smitten by the Lord Buddha’s statue there. Can’t wait to get there!
I just love this series of yours. Is tempting me to book a flight & visit Leh-Ladakh soon!
Going through your post makes me crave for my next vacation. This part if India is still unseen by me so longing to go
Nubra is beautiful. We camped there overnight..truly once in a lifetime experience. Especially the double humped camel ride
Leh is in my travel list…your post is making me go their as soon as possible.
Leh ladakh is in the list of must visit places of everyone I guess. Here mother nature has poured all her love. I also have a plan for it. Your posts will help me a lot.
Leh is a beautiful place quite different from many places, I have been to Leh last year with family and trust me we had fun.
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