Diskit Gompa, a 14th-century Buddhist monastery, is renowned for its stunning architecture and the 30m tall Maitreya Buddha statue.
A serene Buddhist monastery offering panoramic views of the Nubra Valley.
A local market offering a glimpse into the daily life of the people in Diskit.
A picturesque valley known for its sand dunes, rivers, and beautiful landscapes.
The world's highest motorable pass, offering stunning views of the Himalayas.
A mesmerizing light show held at the monastery in the evening.
A beautiful river offering opportunities for rafting and other water activities.
A simple cafeteria within Diskit Monastery, offering local Ladakhi cuisine and stunning views.
A popular spot for breakfast, offering a variety of international and Indian dishes.
A well-known restaurant serving a mix of Indian and Chinese dishes.
A local favorite for authentic Tibetan and Ladakhi cuisine.
Offers a variety of Indian and continental dishes with panoramic views of the Himalayas.
A cozy restaurant serving traditional Ladakhi dishes and Indian favorites.
Handcrafted from wood, these prayer wheels are used to accumulate religious merits and are a symbol of Buddhist faith.
These intricate Buddhist religious paintings are made using natural dyes and are a traditional art form in the region.
Diskit is famous for its apricots. You can find apricot jam, dried apricots, and apricot oil here.
The region is known for its traditional copper and silver jewellery, often adorned with semi-precious stones.