Overview

Leh Market is one of the busiest, most colourful places in Leh, where you can get everything imaginable- from groceries to clothes, jewellery to local street food. The Leh Market is a perfect representation of the culture of Leh- vibrant and colourful. The market comprises many stalls, stores and shops that are set up in quaint disarray, where you can navigate your way between the merchants and sellers to discover items worthy of purchase.


The market is divided by small lanes and bylanes, with sections dedicated to things such as handicrafts, spices, clothes, artefacts, food and souvenirs. One of the things that Leh Market is very famous for is its woollen clothing. The cold climate of Leh has led to a culture of creating beautiful, hand-woven woollens, which has become a popular local product of Leh. 


Market’s central location also facilitates easy trips to several nearby attractions such as the Leh Palace, Jama Masjid, Shanti Stupa and much more. Whether you are looking for unique dry fruits, exquisitely hand-crafted Tibetan shawls, or simply looking forward to a good time, Leh Market is bound to fulfil all your expectations.

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What Not To Miss



Leh Market, or Main Market, is centrally located. This makes several other tourist attractions in Leh very accessible from the market if you are in the area. Here are some places you can visit:

1. Leh Palace- This gorgeous, ancient fort, constructed in 1600 AD, overlooks the entire town of Leh from the face of a mountain. What used to be the home of the royal family of Ladakh is now one of the most remarkable tourist attractions in Leh because of its majestic structure, historical significance the panoramic views it provides from its ramparts.

2. Jama Masjid Leh- The Jama Masjid in Leh can be found in the centre of the city and is one of the most important mosques in Ladakh. It was built in the late 1660s, which also makes it a beautiful historical monument.

3. Gompa Soma- This ancient gompa, or Buddhist Temple, is located on the premises of the Leh Palace and is one of the most accessible temples in Leh. The gompa was built in 1840 by a monk by the name of Tashi Temple, and is now home to many hand-painted murals, paintings, art pieces, prayer wheels and scriptures.

4. Central Asian Museum- Leh has a rich and colourful cultural and mercantile history, which is worth exploring if you are in the city. Detailed accounts of Leh’s ancient trade relations can be found in the Central Asian Museum, which also reveals a lot about the cultural history of Leh and Ladakh.

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How To Reach


There are several convenient ways to reach Leh Market from Leh airport, which is just 4.1 km away.


By Bus: There is a well-connected bus service that operates in Leh. This is one of the best ways to make your way to Leh Market if you don’t know the area, or if you are travelling in small groups. However, bus timings are changed frequently,, so you have to enquire from beforehand.


By Car: The most convenient way to traverse the 4.1 km distance between Leh Airport and Leh Market is by hailing a taxi from the Airport. There are several taxis available outside the airport for tourists. If you have a pre-booked private car that you have rented for the day, you can use that too.


By Bike: Leh also has a number of bike rentals, from where you can rent out bikes to tour Leh and its surrounding hamlets in Ladakh. You can also take a bike to Leh Market, which should not take you more than 10 minutes to reach.


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Best Time To Visit


Both summers and early winters have their own charms when it comes to choosing the right time to visit Leh Market. That being said, the most feasible time to visit Leh and Leh Market is between April to June, which is the peak summer season in Leh.


Summer: Between April and June, you will find all the important highways open, such as the Srinagar-Leh Highway as well as the Manali-Leh Highway. The chances of rainfall and landslides are also relatively low on the himalayas and the bright sunshine is a pleasant contrast to the otherwise cool weather of Leh. This presents the perfect opportunity and weather conditions to properly explore the Leh Market.


Early winter: Early winters start setting in from September and last till the end of October. As the weather starts getting colder, some of the highways, such as the Manali-Leh Highway, close down by the 15th of October. The flood of tourists also reduces considerably, which makes it the perfect time to explore Leh Market, despite the chilly weather.


Winter: November to February are the winter months in Leh when the minimum temperature drops to -15 degrees Celsius at night. Snowstorms, roadblocks and landslides are common, which can hinder your travel plans. Even shopkeepers and tourists in the Leh Market thins out. If you want to experience the full fanfare of the Leh Market, it is not feasible to visit during the winter months.

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Essential Information

Places to Eat around Leh Market

Because of the number of people who visit Leh Market and the general popularity of the place, it is surrounded by permanent eateries and small food stalls that serve up an incredible range of steaming food. Here’s a list that can help you seek out a great meal near Leh Market:

1. Dreamland Restaurant- The food at Dreamland Restaurant is some of the most delicious and budget-friendly food in the area. There are many local varieties of dishes you can choose from, all of which have a hand-made taste to them. The open-air restaurant serves delicacies like momos and thukpa, and a range of other Indian, Chinese and Tibetan food.


2. Lamayuru Restaurant- If you are in the mood for some fancy café food, Lamayuru Restaurant is the place to be. They are known for their momos, pizzas, pad thai, pasta and much more. With a cosy seating space and windows that look out on the snow-capped mountains of Leh, this is the perfect place to find a hot meal before your next adventure.


3. Leh Darbar Restaurant- At Leh Darbar, you can get India, Mughal, Asian, Tibetan, Chinese, American and Middle-Eastern food at very reasonable prices. Even though this restaurant serves so many various cuisines, they make sure that they prepare their food hygienically, and with authentic recipes, for an incredible dining experience.

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Travellers’ Tips before Visiting Leh Market


Here are some traveller’s tips that can help you make the most of your trip to Leh Market:

1. Make sure you are carrying warm clothes like jackets, socks, gloves, etc. when you are travelling to Leh.

2. While Leh Market is relatively reasonably priced, you have to bargain to get the best price for a product.

3. It is very easy to get overwhelmed by the sheer variety of products in Leh Market. Enquire about the authentic shops that sell verified goods before you spend money on exotic items like handicrafts, shawls, spices, etc.

4. There are small stalls set up by the locals who sell local, authentic food from their community. You must sample some of their home-cooked meals when you are in the market.

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