Jammu Kashmir Travel Information
Travel Packages
| Title | Posted Date | Posted By | |
| Queen Of Hill Stations | 08,Feb 2012 | S. Ramakrishna | |
| Rishikesh – The Holy Place | 08,Feb 2012 | Lokesh | |
| The Queen Of Hills, Mussoorie | 08,Feb 2012 | Sushil | |
| Indian Sunderbans | 08,Feb 2012 | Tapas | |
| Khajjiar Lake – Mini Switzerland In Himachal Pradesh | 07,Feb 2012 | Amita |
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Leh Palace Location : Leh, Ladakh Region, J&K Architectural Style : Medieval Tibetan Architecture Historical Significance : Palace Of The 16th Century Ruler Sengee Namgayal Timing : 7.00 Am - 10.00 Am & 4.00 Pm - 6.00 Pm Lording It Over The Old Town From The Peak Of A Craggy Granite Ridge Is The Derelict Palace Of The 16th Century Ruler Sengge Namgyal. A Scaled Down Version Of The Potala In Lhasa, It Is A Textbook Example Of Medieval Tibetan Architecture, With Gigantic Sloping Buttressed Walls And Projecting Wooden Balconies That Tower Nine Storey Above The Surrounding Houses. Since The Ladakhi Royal Family Left The Palace In The 1940s, Damage Inflicted By 19th Century Kashmiri Cannons Has Caused Large Chunks Of It To Collapse. Bring A Flashlight, And Be Careful While Walking In Spite Of Restoration Work, Holes Gape In The Floors And Dark Staircases. Dukhar Temple Also Worth A Look As One Passes Is The Dukhar Temple On The Fourth Storey. The Gloomy Shrine, Whose Centrepiece Is A Thousand Armed Image Of The Goddess Tara, Houses Eerie Masks, Musical Instruments And Weapons - Props For The Recitals And Religious Ceremonies Once Held In The Courtyard Outside.
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