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A mile
away from the heart of Leh town is the beautiful resort
of Shamba-La, located in a grove of poplar trees and
defined by the blissful tranquility of its surroundings.
At 11,000 feet above sea level, Leh, in a side valley
off the Indus river, has a distinct charm and vitality
in a setting of spectacular landscapes, that your eyes
can feast upon from the terrace atop the Shamba-la
resort. The
region of Ladakh, also known as little Tibet, has a
monastery circuit represented by all four Buddhist
sects. These monasteries, often in aloof and remote
locations, look down on gorges and streams, across
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Accommodation
The 27
deluxe rooms echo the neat and delightful aspect
of the Shamba-la resort. The local ambiance is
reflected in the public areas like the lounge and
dining room with Tibetan murals on the walls.
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of rooms
27 deluxe rooms
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Shambha-La
Shambha
- La, Leh,
Jammu & Kashmir 194 101
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Operational
from May to October
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Room
Service |
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Laundry |
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CC
TV |
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Heating |
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Multi-cuisine
Restaurant |
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Library |
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Car
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Travel
Desk |
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Trekking
and camping activities can be organised |
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Leh,
the most important town in Ladhakh is 10 km from
the main course of the Indus river. An old palace
atop a hill overlooks the flat-roofed houses and
the main bazaar. As it is 3,500 metres above sea
level, the air is rarefied and acclimatization is
necessary before outsiders venture to do any
vigorous activity. The Tibetan border lies due
south and Himachal Pradesh off to the east through
verdant valleys and stark craggy, mountainsides.
Some of the most important monasteries, palaces
and forts and two most fascinating salt-water
lakes are in this remote areas.
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The 27
deluxe simple, sunlit, warm rooms are equipped
with all comforts and offer amazing views.
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