Hemis Monastery 45 kilometres from Leh is the largest, wealthiest, and most famous Buddhist monastery in Ladakh, a Drukpa Kagyu gompa dating from the 17th century whose annual Hemis Festival features masked cham dances and the three-yearly display of the enormous Thangka of Guru Rinpoche — a silk tapestry several storeys high. The monastery's remarkable collection of gold statues, ancient thangkas, and religious artefacts represents one of the finest repositories of Tibetan Buddhist art in India. Hotels in Leh provide the base for day trips to Hemis and the other remarkable monasteries of the Indus Valley.
The benchmark for high-altitude luxury in Ladakh, The Grand Dragon pairs contemporary comfort with Ladakhi design cues, creating a cocoon of warmth after days in thin-air landscapes. Expect big Himalayan sightlines, polished service, and a dining scene that’s a destination in itself—ideal for travelers who want to acclimatize in style.
A statement address in Sheynam, The Abduz channels Ladakh’s artisanal traditions—especially intricate woodwork—into a fully fledged, modern luxury hotel. With warm, serenely styled rooms and a strong food program, it’s a polished base for both first-time visitors and repeat Ladakh lovers who value comfort and calm.
Small, quiet, and meticulously run, Gomang Boutique Hotel feels like a private house with hotel-level detailing—perfect for easing into Leh’s altitude. Guests come for the mountain-view rooms, the relaxed common spaces lined with books, and a reputation for thoughtful, personal service that turns logistics into ease.
Chospa Hotel brings a fresh, design-led take to Leh, blending local architectural character with modern finishes and an intimate scale. Its food-forward approach (often described as farm-to-table) and consistently praised staff make it a strong pick for travelers who want refinement without a big-resort feel.
Set slightly away from the market bustle, The Zen Resort Ladakh is built around the simple pleasure of space—rooms that breathe, balconies that frame the mountains, and a calm, resort-like rhythm. It’s a reliable upscale choice for couples and families who want comfort, views, and a little distance from the crowds.
Yarab Tso is a quietly confident stay geared to travelers who want comfort and views without the luxury markups. With bright rooms, mountain-facing outlooks, and relaxed outdoor spaces, it’s a strong all-rounder for acclimatizing days and early starts toward Ladakh’s passes and monasteries.