Leh | 11.05.2019 | 10:00 am ~ 12:00 pm

A Heritage Trail through the Old Town of Leh

About the walk

The historic Old Town of Leh is generally called mkhar-yog, referring to the residential houses and community spaces below the 17th century Leh palace. Earlier, the houses were surrounded by a fortified wall with gates in different directions. It is said that there were only 120 family houses, which were categorised into two equal parts popularly known as Skyanos tukchu (tukchu means 60) and Gog-sum tukchu. The palace stands imposingly along the edge of a hill, with other houses built carefully on the gradient, in order of the importance of positions held by each family in the royal court, the most important being the Lonpo (Prime Minister) house right at the foot of Palace.

A remnant of dividing wall between the two parts (Skyanos and Gog-sum) still exists; however, the main protective wall around the town has almost entirely disappeared, except for some remains hidden in the labyrinths of narrow alleyways and buildings both modern and old. On the peak of the hill stands the Tsemo castle, a much older fort of predecessors of King Singe Namgyal, who built the nine-storied Leh Palace or Lehchen Skumkhar. 

 

This guided tour is free.

 

Walk Time
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Walk Date
Meeting Time
09:45 am

About the walk

The historic Old Town of Leh is generally called mkhar-yog, referring to the residential houses and community spaces below the 17th century Leh palace. Earlier, the houses were surrounded by a fortified wall with gates in different directions. It is said that there were only 120 family houses, which were categorised into two equal parts popularly known as Skyanos tukchu (tukchu means 60) and Gog-sum tukchu. The palace stands imposingly along the edge of a hill, with other houses built carefully on the gradient, in order of the importance of positions held by each family in the royal court, the most important being the Lonpo (Prime Minister) house right at the foot of Palace.

A remnant of dividing wall between the two parts (Skyanos and Gog-sum) still exists; however, the main protective wall around the town has almost entirely disappeared, except for some remains hidden in the labyrinths of narrow alleyways and buildings both modern and old. On the peak of the hill stands the Tsemo castle, a much older fort of predecessors of King Singe Namgyal, who built the nine-storied Leh Palace or Lehchen Skumkhar. 

 

This guided tour is free.

 

Led By

Tashi Morup

Meeting Time

09:45 AM

Meeting point

State Bank of India, Leh Bazaar

Nearest Bus/Metro station

Old Bus Stand Leh

Disclaimer

The information & views presented by walk leaders and individual speakers are based on personal perspectives and points of view and do not necessarily represent views, opinions and official policies of Sahapedia.

Sahapedia reserves the right to cancel an event due to unforeseen circumstances. Participants will be informed accordingly.

Maintaining safety during our events is our main priority. We have implemented several social distancing and safety measures to limit physical interactions between all attendees at the walk. Sahapedia/ India Heritage Walks is not responsible for any illnesses developing due to participation in physical events. 

 

In case you are unable to attend after having registered, please send us an email.

Email: ihw@sahapedia.org

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Please Note

 

  • Please wear comfortable shoes and carry drinking water.
  • Parking facilities (chargeable, Rs 30/- per car to be borne by the participant) are available close to the meeting point. 
  • Photography is allowed. 
  • No entry fee.