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A Trip to Ladakh’s Moonland

M Peerzada
Last updated: June 9, 2024 12:51 am
M Peerzada
Published: June 9, 2024
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Nestled in the rugged terrain of Ladakh region, Lamayuru, a small village midway between Kargil and Leh, is often referred to as the ‘Moonland of Ladakh’ because of its moonlike landscapes carved into the Greater Himalayas.

Situated at an altitude of approximately 3,500 meters, this small village in Leh district is renowned for its stunning lunar-like topography, making it a must-visit destination for travellers seeking extraordinary natural beauty and spiritual solace.

Lamayuru’s landscape is its most striking feature, characterized by its eroded, moon-like terrain that stretches across the region. The peculiar land formations are believed to be remnants of an ancient lake, now dried up, giving the area its distinctive appearance.

The barren, craggy hills exhibit a palette of colors, from ochre to rust, providing a surreal experience akin to walking on moon’s surface. This unique geological setting has fascinated geologists and tourists alike, drawing comparisons to the landscapes of remote planets.

Lamayuru, also known as Lamayouru, falls within the Kalsi tehsil has around 117 households, as per the 2011 census. Locals believe this place was once a lake that dried up. Remaining at the top of Leh tourism charts, this tiny village is home to one of the oldest monasteries in Ladakh.

“Lamayuru is a must-visit destination for travellers seeking a deeper understanding of Ladakh’s heritage. The Lamayuru Monastery complex houses ancient thangkas (Buddhist paintings on cloth), murals, and statues of various deities, providing a glimpse into the rich spiritual heritage of the region,” said Mohd Hussain, a resident.

Apart from its cultural and spiritual allure, Lamayuru offers stunning natural beauty and opportunities for adventure. “The village is surrounded by dramatic mountains, picturesque valleys, and clear blue skies, creating an idyllic setting for trekking and hiking,” he added.

There are plenty of locations on Leh-Kargil route till Lamayuru where one can stop, such as Pathar Sahib Gurudwara, Hall of Fame, Magnetic Hill, Likir Monastery, and Alchi Monastery. For trekking enthusiasts, there are some amazing routes. Lamayuru and Moonland have now become synonymous with each other.

Hussain said the Moonland reminds him of the timeless dance between the earth and the sky. People there believe that the Ladakhis see the Moonland as a sacred space.

“The Moonland is a place of serenity and strength, where the harsh terrain teaches us resilience and the vast sky offers endless hope. It has always been a symbol of the deep connection we share with nature, a place where every rock and ridge tells a story,” he said.

Cultural significance

Beyond its natural allure, Lamayuru is steeped in historical and cultural significance. The village is home to one of the oldest and most revered monasteries in Ladakh, the Lamayuru Monastery. Established in the 11th century, the monastery is a focal point of Tibetan Buddhism in the region. It hosts around 150 monks and serves as a major center for religious studies and meditation.

The monastery complex is perched atop a hill, offering panoramic views of the surrounding Moonland. It consists of ancient temples, prayer halls, and residential quarters for the monks.

The walls are adorned with beautiful frescoes and thangkas (Tibetan Buddhist paintings), depicting various deities and scenes from Buddhist scriptures.

As per locals, the annual Yuru Kabgyat festival, celebrated with fervor and colorful masked dances, attracts pilgrims and tourists from all over the world, adding to Lamayuru’s spiritual charm.

Adventure & exploration

For adventure enthusiasts, Lamayuru offers ample opportunities for trekking and exploring the rugged landscape. The village serves as a starting point for several trekking routes, including the famous Lamayuru to Darcha trek. This challenging trek takes adventurers through high mountain passes, remote villages, and pristine valleys, providing an immersive experience of Ladakh’s raw beauty.

The nearby Fotu La pass, at an elevation of 4,108 meters, is another highlight for travelers. It is the highest point on Srinagar-Leh highway and offers breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains and valleys. The road journey to Lamayuru itself is an adventure, with winding roads, dramatic landscapes, and glimpses of traditional Ladakhi life.

Preservation & tourism

In recent years, efforts have been made to preserve Lamayuru’s unique environment and cultural heritage while promoting sustainable tourism.

Local authorities and NGOs work together to ensure that the influx of tourists does not harm the fragile ecosystem or disrupt the traditional way of life. Eco-friendly practices, such as waste management and conservation of water resources, are encouraged to maintain the village’s pristine condition.

Lamayuru, with its lunar-like landscape, rich cultural heritage, and opportunities for adventure, stands as a testament to Ladakh’s diverse and captivating beauty.

Whether you are a spiritual seeker, an adventure enthusiast, or a nature lover, Lamayuru offers a unique and unforgettable experience. Visiting this ‘Moonland’ is like stepping into another world, where the natural and spiritual blend seamlessly, leaving an indelible mark on the soul.

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