Where royal dynasties, ancient monasteries, and community heritage come together in the cradle of Ladakhi civilization.
At the heart of Ladakh lies Central Ladakh—a region where the sacred and the secular have coexisted for centuries. Here, you’ll find majestic palaces nestled among poplar groves, centuries-old monasteries perched along rivers, and vibrant village life supported by Self-Help Groups (SHGs) working to preserve culture and livelihoods.
This Monastery & Palace Circuit offers a deeply immersive journey through Buddhist architecture, royal legacies, spiritual rituals, and craft heritage, all within easy reach from Leh.
Leh → Shey → Thiksey → Stakna → Spituk → Sankar → Stok → Saboo → Phyang → Phey
Duration: 2–3 days (or more if you linger)
Best Time to Travel: April to October
Ideal For: Culture seekers, spiritual tourists, architecture enthusiasts, educators, families
Before heading out, take time to explore:
Located just 15 km from Leh, Shey Palace was once the royal residence of Ladakh’s Namgyal dynasty.
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This 12-story hilltop monastery, often compared to the Potala Palace in Lhasa, is a must-visit for its grandeur and significance.
Tip: Try the local tea at the monastery’s SHG-run café after your visit.
Perched above the Indus River, Stakna Monastery is serene and photogenic, with fewer visitors.
Located close to Leh airport, Spituk Gompa is a functioning monastery with stunning views and deep cultural roots.
Sankar Monastery is a small, modern monastic complex affiliated with Spituk but located within walking distance of Leh.
Combine with a short walk to the Donkey Sanctuary, supported by local volunteers and SHGs.
Across the Indus lies Stok, home to the present-day Ladakhi royal family.
Tip: Join a guided walk through the palace and then dine on chhurpi curry at a village homestay.
Just outside Leh, Saboo village combines spiritual significance with thriving SHG work.
One of the most dynamic monastic sites in Central Ladakh, Phyang Gompa is known for its annual Phyang Tsedup Festival (July/August) and vibrant community life.
Combine with a village stay or short ridge hike for sweeping views.
End your journey in Phey, a quiet village nestled among barley fields and riverbeds.
Day 1: Leh – Shey – Thiksey – Stakna
Day 2: Spituk – Sankar – Stok – Saboo
Day 3: Phyang – Phey – Return to Leh
We offer:
Tailored Maps | SHG Homestay Booking | Ethical Shopping Guide | Trained Local Guides
Contact us to plan your trip and explore Central Ladakh through the lens of its sacred architecture and living traditions.
From pottery workshops to Ladakhi cooking sessions, uncover the authentic experiences that Leh offers. Dive into the local culture with hands-on activities that will leave lasting memories.
Leh is home to some of the most stunning and serene monasteries in the world. Visit these sacred sites, learn about their rich history, and experience the spiritual calm of Ladakh.