Every city has a heartbeat, a personality, an aura of its own. Every once in a while, it is essential to go to places where people still live in the old traditional beautiful simple way. Far far away from WiFi, the noise, the chase. Ladakh is one of those places you are bound to fall in love with. It not just has some beautiful treks, it also gives you a chance to get to know its Bhuddist culture, the vibrant and unique festivals, the beautiful traditions, the extremely warm and humble people and such beautiful landscapes. So, if you are heading here for a trek, keep a few extra days to explore the rest of Leh.
I am gonna show you some of my favorite places that I hopped around before and after my trek in here.
Let’s start with the Leh market.
The Leh Market:
The hustle and bustle of the Leh market is quite charming and such a great opportunity for photographers to capture the essence of the city. You’ll find shops with beautiful masks, yak wool stuff (like gloves, hats, shawls), Tibetan prayer essentials (prayer wheels, prayer beads etc.), amongst some of the other souvenirs. There are a lot of Tibetan refugee small markets on the main street too.




























