Leh has a lot to offer and it can be overwhelming at times. So it is recommended that you join a guided sightseeing tour of Leh today to learn about the fascinating history and culture of the area.
Regardless of your choice, be sure to visit some, if not all of the places we mention here. Perched on a hilltop, the Thiksey Monastery is a sight to behold. Behold the intricate Thiksey Monistary architecture and colorful prayer flags for yourself.
The Leh to Thiksey Monastery distance is about 17.1 Kilometers and it takes about 30 minutes to get there on a good day. Now if you are wondering Thiksey Monastery stay is possible and it's quite cheap too. 25 dollars will get you food and lodging for 4 people per day, so if you are on a budget, it's a good option. There's also the Hemis Monastery, Which happens to be the biggest monastery in Ladakh.
After that, you should visit its famous murals and yearly Hemis Tsechu festival also known as the Hemis festival and Hemis Gompa fair. Also if you can, find some time to visit the Hemis Monastery Museum to learn about the rich history of the place. Don't forget to treat yourself to some local cuisine on your tour of the city for lunch.
Afternoon activities include exploring the ancient Shey Palace ruins, which were once the residence of the Ladakhi rulers. A lot of people confuse it to be a Monastery but it's not. If you want to know about when to get there and maybe learn a bit more about it, a quick Google search of Shey Palace Leh will get you all the information you need.
One place we definitely recommend visiting for an amazing view of Leh is the Shanti Stupa. It's about 5 kilometers away from Leh and 11841 feet above ground. Make sure to get there before Sundown. The view of the Sun setting from Shanti Stupa in Ladhak is to die for. If you are worried about when to get there and how to allot your time just google Shanti Stupa Leh or Shanti Stupa timing and you will be set. But just as a brief Shanti Stupa history, the place was built in 1991 by a Japanese builder named Bhikshu Gyomyo Nakamura.