A small nonetheless worthvisiting monastery in J&K, Zangla Monastery also has a nunnery closeby to be visit during Buddhist trip.
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Zangla Monastery, J&K

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At a distance of around 35 km from Padum, Zangla was the erstwhile seat of the Zanskar kingdom. The old castle of Zangla, located atop a hill, that once housed the royal family is now in ruins, however what still remains is a small chapel overlooking the quiet valley. In close vicinity is a nunnery where you can witness the simple and regulated life that the nuns lead.

Proceeding from the village of Zangla on the road to Stongdey, an old monastery in the village of Tsa Zar is worth a visit. There are some beautiful fresoces preserved in this monastery that make for an interesting sight.


Padum
At an altitude of 3505m and 240 km south of Kargil, Padum has a mix population of Buddhist and Sunni Muslims. It is one place in the Zanskar valley where tourism has started picking up. Padum is also the base from where you can set out on a trekking expeditions and explore the Buddhist monasteries lying enroute. Accommodation options in Padum are limited but satisfactory.


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Zangla Monastery
How to Reach
By Air - Both Srinagar and Leh Airport can used to reach Kargil.

By Road - From Kargil, buses leave for Padum every other day at three in the morning. It takes two days to reach Padum with an overnight halt at Rangdum. From Padum, Zangla can be reached on a horseback (5 hours) or jeep (1 hour).


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