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Old royal palace near Leh with a giant seated Buddha statue.
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Museum

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$

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Historic

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How to Get There

Shey Palace is located 15 km southeast of Leh, on the Leh–Manali Highway, just before Thiksey Monastery. The drive takes about 25–30 minutes by car or bike. No permits are needed to visit, and the road is open year-round except during heavy winter snowfall.

What to Expect

Shey Palace was once the summer capital of Ladakh, built in the 17th century by King Deldan Namgyal. The palace complex is partly in ruins today, but still houses an active monastery. The main attraction is the giant copper-gilt statue of Shakyamuni Buddha, one of the largest of its kind in Ladakh, seated across three floors of the monastery. From the upper courtyard, you get panoramic views of the Indus Valley, golden barley fields, and snow-capped peaks.

For the Curious

  • The statue was built by Nepali craftsmen and is made of gilded copper sheets, built into the palace structure itself.

  • Shey was once a key political and spiritual site, holding both royal and religious significance.

  • The ruins above the main complex include old fortifications and are worth a short climb.

  • The Shey Festival (held in late summer) is a small local event with rituals and offerings, not a tourist-heavy celebration.

Good to Know

  • Entry fee: ₹30–50. Tickets available at the entrance.

  • Best time to visit: Morning or late afternoon for cooler temperatures and fewer crowds.

  • Open daily from 7 AM to 6 PM.

  • No café or market on site, carry water/snacks.

  • Combine with Thiksey Monastery, Stakna, or Hemis for a monastery and heritage loop near Leh.

  • Modest dress and quiet conduct recommended.

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