Sankar Residency

Sankar Residency

Hotel

Sankar Residency

Hotel

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About Sankar Residency

WHY TO Choose Us?

Hotel has 16 Deluxe and 2 Semi Deluxe Rooms. Hotel Sankar Residency Located 1.5 Km from the main market. 3.5 km from Airport, 1 km from Shanti Stupa. Walking distance from Sankar Gompa. All Rooms are spacious with big windows with a view of Leh Palace, Shanti Stupa, Khangri and Himalayan Mountains. Hotel facilities include features like Multi-Cuisine Restaurant. Free Wifi internet, car parking, doctor on call, travel desk, etc.Same day laundry service at reasonable rates.

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Our Rooms

Our Rooms

  •   Extra Bed: 40% extra on the rates. Children below 5 years free without extra bedding.
  •     Welcome drink will be served on the arrival and two 500ml water bottels on 1st day as complimentary
  •   GST excluded
  •   Free WIFI & Internet Facilities
  •   Restaurant
  •  Telephone Facilities
  •   Doctor On Call
  •   Laundry Service

Tourist Attraction

Our location

Sankar Residency

Hotel Sankar Residency is surrounded by the Himalayan Mountains. This Upscale hotel is 5 minutes away from Sankar Monastery, 15 minutes walk from Shanti Stupa and 1.5 kms from Leh main market. Well furnished rooms with floor to ceiling windows with the view of Shanti Stupa,Leh, Stok Khangri and Khardongla.

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Must Visit

What To Explore

  • PANGONG LAKE: is an endorheic lake in the Himalayas situated at a height of about 4,350 m (14,270 ft). It is 134 km (83 mi) long and extends from India to China. Approximately 60% of the length of the lake lies in China.
  • KARGIL WAR MEMORIAL: is a war memorial built by the Indian Army, located in Dras, in the foothills of the Tololing Hill. The memorial is located about 5 km from the city centre across the Tiger Hill.
  • SHANTI STUPA: is white-colored domed-shaped structure, located in Chandspa which looks extremely beautiful during night when it is illuminated. This peace pillar was built a ‘Peace Sect’ of Japanese Buddhist organization to celebrate the completion of 2500 years of Buddhism and for the promotion of world peace.
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