Shargol Gompa

Ladakh


Built memorably into a cliff face, little Shargol Gompa's minuscule prayer chamber is lit by a single flickering butter lamp. To access the site from the NH1, cross the bridge at Km235.5, continue 1.7km to the mini power station and walk 10 minutes steeply uphill; climb a ladder and then squeeze through the tiny 'kitchen'.

Before going through such exertions it's worth checking whether the temple's solitary monk is in residence (ask folks at the school/temple ancillary buildings near the base of the monastery approach path).


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