Leh Palace, located in Leh, Ladakh, is a former royal palace overlooking the Ladakhi Himalayan town of Leh. Modeled on the Potala Palace in Lhasa, Tibet, the palace was built by King Sengge Namgyal in the 17th century. It stands as a testament to the architectural grandeur and historical significance of the region. The architecture of Leh Palace is a fine blend of medieval Tibetan architecture and local materials. The palace is nine stories high; the upper floors accommodated the royal family, while the lower floors held stables and store rooms. The walls, made of stones, wood, and mud, protect the interiors from the harsh climate of the region. Leh Palace is easily accessible from the main town of Leh. Visitors can hire taxis or take local buses to reach the palace. For those who prefer a bit of adventure, trekking to the palace offers a unique experience and a spectacular view of the entire town of Leh. Read More:Overview of Leh Palace
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