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The
palace is distinguished monument
and a historical building. The
nine-storeyed palace was built
by the 17th century illustrious
ruler of Ladakh, Sengge Namgyal.
It is an imposing structure,
though in ruins now, situated on
a hill and commands a grand view
of the Leh town.
The building in grand Tibetan
architecture is said to have
inspired the famous potala of
Lahasa, built half a century
later. Namgyal Tsemo, the peak
overlooking the town, are the
ruins of the fortbuilt, by the
king Tashi namgyal in the 16th
century, as a royal residence.
How to
Reach
Indian Airlines and Jet Airway
cater to the need of world class
Air services for the tourists.
Leh, the principal town of
Ladakh has now become gateway to
the world by any connecting
flight from Delhi one can fly in
to Leh from abroad in a day as
well. All
through the year,
there is air service from Delhi, Chandigarh, Jammu and Srinagar.
Road
The main overland approach to
Ladakh is from the Kashmir
valley via the 434-km.
Srinagar-Leh road, which remains
open for traffic from early June
to November. The most dramatic
part of this road journey is the
ascent up the 11,500 ft.(3505 m
high Zoji-la, the pass in the
Great Himalayan Wall that serves
as the gateway to Ladakh. The
J&K State Road Transport
Corporation (J&KSRTC) operates
regular Deluxe and Ordinary bus
services between Srinagar and
Leh on this route with an
overnight halt at Kargil.Taxis
(cars and jeeps) are also
available at Srinagar for the
journey. Groups can charter
Deluxe and A-class buses for Leh,
Kargil or Padum (Zanskar) from
the J&K SRTC at Srinagar. Since
1989, the 473-km Manali-Leh road
has been serving as the second
land approach to Ladakh. Open
for traffic from around mid-June
to early October, this high road
traverses the upland desert
plateaux of Rupsho whose
altitude ranges from 3,660 m to
4,570 m. A number of high passes
fall enroute among which the
highest one, known as Taglang-la,
is the world’s second highest
motorable pass at an altitude of
17,469 feet (5,325 m.) Himachal
Pradesh Tourism, H.P. SRTC and
J&K SRTC operate Deluxe and
Ordinary bus services between
Manali and Leh. The bus journey
between Leh and Manali takes
about 19 hours or two days with
an overnight halt in camps at
Serchu and Pang. Gypsy and jeep
taxis are also available, both
at Manali and Leh.
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