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Leh

Shopping in Leh

  1. A

    Ladakh Art Palace

    Leh is packed with souvenir shops. There are some wonderful things on offer - from thangkas (Buddhist cloth paintings) and Ladakhi hats to heavy turquoise jewellery and wooden choktse (Tibetan tables) - but be aware that many souvenirs are trucked in from China, Kashmir and Nepal, providing little benefit to local people.

    Probably the best selection in town is at Ladakh Art Palace, but prices are somewhat inflated.

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  2. B

    Buddhist Thangka House

    Leh is packed with souvenir shops. There are some wonderful things on offer - from thangkas (Buddhist cloth paintings) and Ladakhi hats to heavy turquoise jewellery and wooden choktse (Tibetan tables) - but be aware that many souvenirs are trucked in from China, Kashmir and Nepal, providing little benefit to local people. Buddhist Thangka House has a good range of thangkas.

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  3. C

    Body Care

    Numerous places offer yoga and meditation classes, and massages and rubs after long treks in the hills. Standards vary so check noticeboards and the traveller grapevine for recommendations. In Changspa, Body Care has a sauna and a wide range of massages and herbal rubs.

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  4. D

    Ladag Apricot Store

    Eco-aware travellers are encouraged to buy locally sourced foods, eg apricots rather than imported chocolate and tsestalulu (sea buckthorn) juice instead of packaged soft drinks. Get these and other local fruit products at Ladag Apricot Store.

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  5. E

    Ladakh Bookshop

    Ladakh Bookshop stocks Olizane’s excellent three-sheet Ladakh Trekking Maps (www.abram.ch/lzmmaps.php) for Rs1300 per sheet.

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  6. F

    Handicrafts Industrial Cooperative Shop

    Wooden choktse tables carved with images of mythical beasts are available from the Handicrafts Industrial Cooperative Shop.

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  7. G

    Gol Market

    For more prosaic items of cheap clothing plus bags and limited camping supplies, a good place to look is Gol Market.

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  8. H

    Wamda Wood Carving

    Wooden choktse tables carved with images of mythical beasts are available at the Wamda Wood Carving.

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  9. I

    Harish

    Harish sells local and Western musical instruments.

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  10. J

    Vegetable Market

    Buy fresh produce from the vegetable market.

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  12. K

    Indus Wine Shop

    Sells takeaway alcohol and cold beers but not wine.

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  13. L

    Leh Ling Bookshop

    Novels and a decent selection on Ladakh and Tibet.

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  14. M

    RK Exchange

    Sells flash cards and Sensia slide film (Rs220).

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  15. N

    Book Worm

    Buys and sells second-hand books.

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