Get ready for the famous Ladakh Festival from September 21-24
Priya SrivastavaPriya Srivastava/TIMESOFINDIA.COM/ Updated : Sep 20, 2023, 10:16 IST
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Get ready for the famous Ladakh Festival from September 21-24 
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This is one of the best times to be in Ladakh as people get to be a part of the merriment of the rich cultural diversity of the people of Ladakh. From folk performances, mask dances, wedding rituals to art, culture, polo and the p … Read more
This is one of the best times to be in Ladakh as people get to be a part of the merriment of the rich cultural diversity of the people of Ladakh. From folk performances, mask dances, wedding rituals to art, culture, polo and the processions, there’s just no end to the myriad interesting festivities that take place in the region. Read less
This is one of the best times to be in Ladakh as people get to be a part of the merriment of the rich cultural diversity of the people of Ladakh. From folk performances, mask dances, wedding rituals to art, culture, polo and the processions, there’s just no end to the myriad interesting festivities that take place in the region.
The month of September is also considered as the best tourist season and the best time to visit Ladakh. It’s also the beginning of the autumn season here and the stunning views en route and in the city will leave you awestruck with their beauty.
The valleys in Ladakh turn all lush green, making the land a paradise for adventure enthusiasts, nature lovers or spirituality seekers. Basking in Himalayan sun is a dream of many and this is the best time to live your dream.#LadakhFestival2023: September 21-24
— Ladakh Tourism (@utladakhtourism) September 19, 2023
Ladakh Tourism brings to you the most famous festival of Ladakh. #LadakhFestival #VisitLadakh #JulleyLadakh@tourismgoi @incredibleindia @DDNewslive @airnewsalerts @PIBTour @sectourismutl pic.twitter.com/E06CLc1rQL
Because Ladakh Festival is a grand affair, travellers and photographers visit the land from across to be a part of the vibrant festivities. Therefore, it is suggested that you book in advance as all hotels and guest houses run on full occupancy.
So, go ahead and pack your bags already as Ladakh in September is a sight to behold!
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