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Remote hilltop monastery near Hanle observatory, Ladakh.
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How to Get There

Hanle is located in southeastern Ladakh, around 255 km from Leh, via Karu → Chumathang → Nyoma → Loma → Hanle. The road is fully motorable and takes about 7–8 hours. Indian nationals need an Inner Line Permit (ILP), and foreign nationals must obtain a Protected Area Permit (PAP) in Leh, through a registered travel agent. As of the latest policy(2025) , foreigners are allowed to visit Hanle and Umling La, and stay overnight in Hanle, provided they have a valid PAP. Travel beyond Umling La (toward Demchok) remains restricted for all civilians.

What to Expect

Hanle Monastery sits quietly on a hilltop overlooking the wide, windswept Hanle Valley. It belongs to the Drukpa (Red Hat) sect and dates back to the 17th century. The monastery is modest but historically important, with peaceful prayer halls, aged murals, and stunning views across the valley. A handful of monks live here, and the atmosphere is deeply tranquil. Nearby is the Indian Astronomical Observatory, one of the highest in the world. Hanle is also known for its incredibly dark skies, making it one of the best places in India for stargazing and astrophotography.

For the Curious

  • Founded under King Sengge Namgyal, a key patron of Ladakhi Buddhism.

  • Altitude: ~4,300 m, proper acclimatization in Leh is essential.

  • Wildlife sightings are common, look for kiangs (wild asses), Himalayan foxes, and black-necked cranes.

  • The road from Hanle to Umling La (5,798 m) is the highest motorable road in the world, accessible to both Indians and foreigners with valid permits.

Good to Know

  • Permits: ILP for Indians; PAP (via agent) for foreigners, valid up to 15 days.

  • Entry fee: None. Donations welcome.

  • Stay: Basic homestays and guesthouses in Hanle. No hotels.

  • Facilities: No ATMs or fuel stations; limited mobile signal (BSNL at best).

  • Food: Local meals only; bring snacks and water.

  • Best season: May to September. Roads close in winter.

  • Combine with: Tso Moriri, Nyoma, Umling La, or Kyungyam Valley.

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