Tour Description
The Hemis festival is a uniquely Ladakhi experience, dedicated to Lord Padmasambhava (also known as Guru Rinpoche) an 8th century Buddhist master who was responsible for spreading Buddhism across the world. This festival of dance and theatre is enacted with elaborate masks, costumes, and adornment. The glorious finale; in a cacophony of instruments, chants, and sounds ends in the unveiling of the monastery’s giant Thankga (Tibetan Buddhist painting). Don’t miss the chance to experience this moment of pure magic for yourself.
Join us on this special journey as we travel deep into the mountains of Ladakh and experience the once in a lifetime Hemis Festival. The spectacularly isolated mountain geography of this remote Indian province is one of the few remaining strongholds of Tibetan Buddhism. Monasteries adorned with the iconic blue, red and yellow prayer flags dot the steep mountain slopes; and crystal clear rivers flow from glaciers, cascading into the mighty Indus river. A part of the State of Jammu and Kashmir, it was opened to tourists in the mid-70s and since then thousands of people from around the world have thronged to this bastion of Himalayan Buddhism.
Tour Highlights
- Exploring the colourful chaos of Old Delhi,
- Enjoying the stunning views of the city and the mountains from Leh Palace.
- Experience Leh city which lies at 3,500 metres and its colourful history of mixing cultures.
- Visit the ancient temple of Alchi
- Colourful and memorising Lama dancing at Hemis Festival.
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