Sham Valley
With the twist and the turn of the road of Sham valley, you will browse from one place to another in a valley of myth, moment and mails of historical details.
Gurudwara Pather Sahib
Gurudwara Pathar Sahib is set up in the memory of Guru Nanak ji, who is the founder of the Sikh faith. When Guru Nanak Dev ji visited Ladakh, the idea of establishing Gurudwara Pathar Sahib came into being in 1517. Tourists will not miss this place. This is not because there is a scenic view to treat their photographic appetite but to immerse oneself in silence and utmost devotion.
Magnetic Hill
Magnetic hill signboard will help you stop at the right destination when you pass through the highway. Pitch your curiosity at this hill and discover the place with your travel quest. When driving through magnetic hill, it moves against the forces of gravity. The vehicles seem to be pulled in an upwards direction on the hill. You can take an ATV ride at magnetic hill and rejoice amongst your team.
Sangam point
Sangam is the point of confluence, where the Indus and Zanskar river unite together to converge into a single waterway. It is worth the expense and a place for you to further calm down your travel bug. Rafting is the most thrilling experience which takes place during the months of spring and summer. You can also explore flocks of birds that linger throughout the year around the river and provides you an awe-inspiring gift.
Likir Monastery
Amidst the peaceful, extraordinary and frolicsome vista stands Liker monastery with an amusing set up. It is located about 56 kilometers away from Leh town. The monastery was founded in the 11th century by Lama Duwang Chosje under the regime of King Lhachen Gyalpo. This monastery belongs to the Gelugpa sect of Tibetan Buddhism. Your guide will tell you endless tale and talk of its history.
Alchi Monastery
Alchi monastery is believed to be the leadoff Buddhist temple in Leh Ladakh. And a fail-safe vista of apricot blossom tree and antique shops will be befriended by smiling ladakhi women and men. Alchi monastery was scantly scathed when monasteries situated on the Leh-Srinagar trade route were destroyed. Since it is enclosed by mud-brick wall and has a humble appearance from the outside, the invaders from neighboring regions could not identify it from the houses of Alchi village.