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ADD TO LIST (5 reviews) Leh, Himalayan North, India One of the most photographed monasteries in the region, the Thiksey monastery was founded in the 15th Century, and belongs to the Gelukpa Order. The 12 storey.. 2. Stok Kangri ADD TO LIST (3 reviews) Leh, Himalayan North, India Situated within the Ladakh region of Northwest India, the Stok Kangri is the highest mountain within the Stok Range, at an elevation of 6,137 metres (20,135 feet). It.. 3. Ladakh ADD TO LIST (2 reviews) Leh, Himalayan North, India Ladakh, a rugged Buddhist region known as Little Tibet, is found in the far North of India squeezed between the Himalayas and Karakoram ranges. It is blessed with.. ADD TO LIST (2 reviews) Karu, Himalayan North, India Magnificent Chemrey Gompa belongs to the Red Hat sect of Tibetan Buddhism and is perched on the top of a hill, a striking location. ADD TO LIST (3 reviews) Dharmsala, Himalayan North, India This institute was founded to teach and preserve traditional Tibetan art forms. 6. Shanti Stupa ADD TO LIST (8 reviews) Leh, Himalayan North, India Japanese vredespagode. gebouwd door aanhangers van de Japanse goeroe Nichidatsu Fujii . Er loopt een pad met uitgehakte traptreden tegen de berg op om bij de.. 7. Dal Lake ADD TO LIST (6 reviews) Srinagar, Himalayan North, India It's a wonderful lake where you can find house boats ss lodgings! ADD TO LIST (2 reviews) Leh, Himalayan North, India I've been in Ladakh in 1979, few years after its opening to tourism. Leh was an untouched jewel between the azul skies and the earth, 3'700 mt high- people were curious.. 9. Rohtang Pass ADD TO LIST (6 reviews) Manali, Himalayan North, India (el. 13,051 ft (3,978 m)), [ 1 ] 51 KM from Manali, is a high mountain pass that connects the Kullu Valley with the Lahul and Spiti valleys of Himachal.. ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Chandigarh, Himalayan North, India At 14 metres high and 50 tonnes, the Open Hand Monument is a freely rotating hand made of sheet metal that sits atop a concrete pedestal. It's a symbol for peace and.. |