Ladakh Himalayan Retreat
Shikha GautamShikha Gautam/Times Travel Editor/HOTELS IN LADAKH/ Updated : Feb 25, 2016, 16:38 IST
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Ladakh Himalayan Retreat is a great bet if you are looking for a comfortable stay away from the city. It is located by the side of Fort Road at around a km away from Leh in a surrounding that offers glorious views of the landscape … Read more
Ladakh Himalayan Retreat is a great bet if you are looking for a comfortable stay away from the city. It is located by the side of Fort Road at around a km away from Leh in a surrounding that offers glorious views of the landscape. Recently built, the Ladakh Himalayan Retreat has rooms with attached balconies, sitting area, private and spacious washrooms with organic toiletries, LCD TVs, 24 hours hot and cold water supply, free Wi-Fi access from all the rooms and a 24 hours help desk. It has a huge parking space, a facility that is hard to find in Leh hotels! Read less

Ladakh Himalayan Retreat is a great bet if you are looking for a comfortable stay away from the city. It is located by the side of Fort Road at around a km away from Leh in a surrounding that offers glorious views of the landscape. Recently built, the Ladakh Himalayan Retreat has rooms with attached balconies, sitting area, private and spacious washrooms with organic toiletries, LCD TVs, 24 hours hot and cold water supply, free Wi-Fi access from all the rooms and a 24 hours help desk. It has a huge parking space, a facility that is hard to find in Leh hotels!
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