Diskit Monastery
Shikha GautamShikha Gautam/Times Travel Editor/SIGHTSEEING IN LADAKH/ Updated : Feb 24, 2016, 15:51 IST
Synopsis
Diskit is the largest and the oldest surviving monastery in Nubra Valley. It is perched high up in the Himalayas at an altitude of 10,000+ ft and overlooks the flood plains of Shyok river. It was established by Changzem Tserab Zan … Read more
Diskit is the largest and the oldest surviving monastery in Nubra Valley. It is perched high up in the Himalayas at an altitude of 10,000+ ft and overlooks the flood plains of Shyok river. It was established by Changzem Tserab Zangpo in 14th century and is much famous for its 100 ft high statue of Maitreya Buddha. Paintings of fierce deities of Buddhism and an impressive fresco imitating Tibet’s Tashilhunpo Monastery woo the followers of Buddhism and culture from all around the region. It also finds a place in Mongol mythology and locals would happily tell you of the many interesting tales about it. Read less

Diskit is the largest and the oldest surviving monastery in Nubra Valley. It is perched high up in the Himalayas at an altitude of 10,000+ ft and overlooks the flood plains of Shyok river. It was established by Changzem Tserab Zangpo in 14th century and is much famous for its 100 ft high statue of Maitreya Buddha. Paintings of fierce deities of Buddhism and an impressive fresco imitating Tibet’s Tashilhunpo Monastery woo the followers of Buddhism and culture from all around the region. It also finds a place in Mongol mythology and locals would happily tell you of the many interesting tales about it. Amazing views of Nubra Valley from the monastery also deserve a mention. It is best visited from May to September for the weather is perfect and the roads are clear of snow and debris. It lies at around 125 km from Leh and can be accessed via a car or local buses.
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