This beautiful monastery,
specially known for its colourful festival, is one of the
best places to visit for the Buddhist pilgrims, while in
Ladakh. Also known as the lone place for the compassionate
person, Chang-Chub-Sam-Ling in local language, this Gompa
belongs to the Brokpa order and quite unusually holds a
majority of women inhabitants.
The hilly region of Hemis
holds a distinct charm, and aura that is particular to
Tibetan Buddhism in a natural and charismatic manner. The
yearly festival or the birth anniversary of Guru
Padmasambhava, is the union meet for the Ladakhis, who buy
n sell artifacts in the market held in the occasion. The
mask dance, unique and showcasing the Tibetan routes, is a
spectacular occasion to enjoy a colourful break of life.
Attractions :
The Gompa is 350 years old
and is considered one of the wealthiest monasteries in
Ladakh. The monastery is specially decorated on the
occasion of the Tse Shoe festival in the Tibetan lunar
month. The festival brings together people from all over
Ladakh and Tibet, due to its serenity and specialty. The
colourful and hand woven dresses, the filled up markets
with different objects makes it a shopping worthy
festival.
In the monastery, among
many other antique objects, there is a structure of Buddha
Shakyamuni, really exquisite and noteworthy. It is adorned
with valuable gems and jewelry, making it an antique
princely object.
Hemis National
Park - The
park, covering an area of 600 sq. km, is full of vivid
wildlife and caters to many rare birds, some of them
migratory and from far away lands of the earth. Some
landscape varieties to observe in the park include dry
forests, birch and fir, alpine grasslands, and scrublands.
The rare species of animals that are found in the park
include snow leopard, Tibetan Antelope, Serow, Ibex etc.