Matho
Hilltop monastery known for its ancient oracles and views
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Culture

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Historic

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How to Get There

Matho Monastery is located about 26 km southeast of Leh, on the opposite side of the Indus River from Stok. The route follows the Leh Manali highway via Karu, then turns toward Matho village. The drive takes around 45 minutes. Roads are fully motorable and in good condition. No special permit is required.

What to Expect

Perched on a hill above Matho village, this monastery offers panoramic views of the Indus Valley and the nearby Stok range. Matho is the only Sakya sect monastery in Ladakh and dates back to the 15th century. It’s less visited than nearby Hemis or Thiksey, so it’s quiet and peaceful. Inside, you’ll find colorful murals, statues, and sacred texts. The monastery also has a small museum with ancient artifacts and thangkas.

For the Curious

  • Founded in 1410 CE by Lama Dugpa Dorje, a disciple of the Sakya lineage.

  • Famous for the annual Matho Nagrang Festival (Feb–March), where two masked oracles (Rongtsan), after weeks of meditation, perform rituals and predict the future.

  • The oracles are believed to be possessed by spirits and speak in trance during the festival.

Good to Know

  • Entry fee: ₹30–50.

  • Open daily from 8 AM to 5 PM.

  • No cafés or stalls—carry water/snacks.

  • Combine with visits to Hemis, Thiksey, or Stok Palace for a full-day monastery loop.

  • Best time to visit: March (for the festival) or May to September for views and weather.

  • Light crowds and strong spiritual atmosphere make this a hidden gem.

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