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7 Exciting Things to Do in Ladakh (India’s Hidden Gem!)

Ladakh is a hidden gem in India that is often overlooked by travelers. But those who take the time to explore this region are rewarded with some of the most spectacular scenery and experiences in the country.   From trekking in the Himalayas to visiting ancient monasteries, Ladakh has something for everyone. A trip from the Twitter- Romasahani The northernmost region of India, Ladakh is surrounded by Pakistan on the west and China on the east. This arid region may not be filled with lush green forests or waterfalls but its beauty lies in its simplicity.   The arid and mountainous terrain with aesthetically pleasing natural formations fills joy, calm, and serenity in the hearts of all tourists who visit this magnificent place.   Located away from all the ruckus of modern society, this is the highest settlement in India which is heavily influenced by its rich culture, traditions, and religion.   Visiting Ladakh may not be as lucrative as visiting other places like Goa, but only a true traveler will recognize the fact that one travels not just for the rave or party or adventure but also to find oneself in this chaotic world.   In this blog post, I am here with a list of some of the most exciting things to do in Ladakh & I hope this list will help you discover Ladakh in every aspect.   7 Exciting Things to Do in Ladakh   Do you want to know about the beautiful top 6 tourist places in Ladakh? or the best time to visit Ladakh? or probably want to just read about the destination Ladakh and check out the Ladakh map for your next trip?   Yea!! Continue reading to find the most beautiful spots of Ladakh and see the most exciting things to do in Leh Ladakh.   1. Explore the beauty of Tso Moriri Lake A pic from the Unsplash-Top five buzz travel magazine The Tso Moriri Lake is one of the most beautiful and serene lakes in India that is often overlooked by travelers. But those who take the time to explore this region are rewarded with some of the most spectacular scenery and experiences in the country.   Located in the Changthang region of Leh, the beautiful Tso Moriri lake is the epitome of calm and serenity that paints the perfect picture of tranquillity in one’s mind. The Aegon color embellishes its crystal-clear water and makes it awe-inspiring for all the dienophiles, who get wonderstruck by its immense allure and placid beauty.   Flaunting a picturesque location on top of the beautiful multi shades of blue color offered by this lake emanates a romantic aura that globetrotters around the world will surely not want to miss.   Nestled amidst the snowcapped mountains at a spectacular height of 4,000 meters it rightly gets named The Mountain Lake of India.   Home to a wide variety of flora and fauna, this breathtakingly beautiful lake is the largest high-altitude lake in India and part of the wetland reserve under the Ramsar site. If you visit Ladakh in summer, then this is the place that you cannot afford to miss.   This Lake is located in the Ladakh region of India and is a popular spot for trekking, camping, and photography. The lake is surrounded by stunning mountains and is a great place to relax and take in the natural beauty of the area.   2. Visit the Diskit Gompa (Diskit Monastery) A picture from the trip-hop website. Considered to be one of the oldest and largest monasteries in Ladakh, Diskit Gompa is a resplendent piece of architecture that is famous for its 100-foot-tall Maitreya Budhha statue perching proudly on top.   Constructed by Changzem Tserab Zangpo, and inaugurated by his holiness Dalai Lama in the 14th century, this grand monastery is one of the prime attractions for tourists visiting Ladhak from all over the world.   Facing the Shyok river, a visit to this monastery provides one with the stunning opportunity to subsume the breathtaking, sensational, and scenic view from one of the highest points in Ladakh.   Located in the Nubra Valley of Ladakh, this grand monastery is revered as sacred by the local populous as is apparent by the number of ancient Sacro sanctimonious texts and shrines of the Tibetian and the Mongol culture featured in its storehouse.   If you want to visit this monastery, then we recommend you visit during the summer months as this place remains closed in the winter owing to heavy snowfall.   But, if you are serious to experience the cultural festival, Dosmoche at the Diskit monastery, then please be careful with your trip as it takes place in December and January.   What are you waiting for?? find out Leh to Diskit distance on google. 3. Lamayuru Monastery Lamayuru Monastery A confluence point of religion and spirituality, and a kernel of cultural and historical significance, Lamayuru Monastery is situated in the Lamayouro at a spectacular height of 11520 feet, overlooking the breath-taking emerald blue rivers, and a range of arid and lofty hills.   Believed to be situated at a place where once a mighty river stood, a lot of history is associated with this place and people all over the globe visit to witness and experience that beautiful chronicle.   Famed as the ‘place of freedom’ this is the oldest and one of the largest monasteries in Ladakh.   The peace and tranquillity emanating from the halls of this grand monastery attract spiritual leaders and philosophers, like bees gravitating towards sugary water, from all over the world alike.   The picturesque beauty is also nothing to be trifled with, the scenic moonscapes, and the odd, yet aesthetic geographical formations all add to the sacred aura and tranquil ambiance.   The best time to visit this place would be in the summer months of April to June when the weather is pleasant and the roads are cleared. 4. Visit Hemis National Park A picture