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Stok Palace Museum

By Jaisonvincent @globlvisiontour
Stok Palace Museum Stok Palace Museum, anchored within the Stok Palace at a distance
of 14 km from Leh is the Palace building of Royal family. The building showcase the aces royal artifacts and belongings including aristocratic crowns, adored heirlooms, chestnut coins, adoration instruments and materials, adored stones and jewelers and as well abounding actual old 16th century Thangkas, which represents the activity and article of Buddha. Accessible calmly by jeeps or aggregate taxis, it is a nice building to style the Buddhist remains in India and as well to welcome beyond Buddhist life style and culture. 

In the month of summer, the previous royal family member and ex- parliamentarian lives here. One room of this palace has been adapted into family museum. The gripping articles includes acceptable ritual items, admired heirlooms, academic tea kits, royal crowns and admirable Thangkas of 16th century having flame illuminated fabricated out of formed adored stones like sapphires, emeralds and rubies. 

The traditional head-dresses coated with prefect turquoise, lapis lazuli, excellent coral and chastening of gold, declared to be originally of Tibet, are even now worn on special occasions by the head of Royal family. There are as well some arresting pairs of swords with allegedly coupled in knots by the royal king Tashi Phugtal Gompa as the showcase of his power. 

Attractions of Stok Palace Museum 

Stock Palace

The Stok Palace was built by the endure king of free Ladakh in the beginning of 19th century and has been the accustomed abode of Royal family of Ladakh after their degradation from Shey and Leh in the ancient phase of 17th century. This beautiful four-storied palace is amid on the height of a big backbone of stones on the slope of the mountains over collapsed region of barley decorated with circles of harder akin floors and colorless washed farmhouses.

Oracles of Stok

The lay oracles of Stok display their presentation in the annual festival of Lchagrang which is celebrated according to Tibetan calendar on third month’s ninth and tenth days. Stok as well has one added allure in Archery contest of July month annually. Here the small water mills ground the broiled grains into meal and accepted as Matho. 

Stok Gompa

Stok Gompa, the collections of masks dance event and few colorful paintings accomplished on the walls by Lamas, is at a walking distance from the valley. These Lamas of Lingshet Gompa anchored in Zanskar region are as well fabricated and corrective the bronze of Maitreya in Tiske. 

How to Get Here

By Air- The different domestic airlines fly from Delhi to Leh regularly. Srinagar and Jammu are as well connected to Leh by Air traffic. Leh is affiliated to added Indian and adopted cities via Delhi. 


By Rail- The nearest railway head for Leh is Jammu..
By Road- The distance from Srinagar to Leh is about 700 km and the buses of JKSRTC ply on this route to reach Leh in two days. 

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