The state of Jammu and Kashmir is divided into three regions on the basis of topographical and cultural difference - Jammu, Kashmir and Ladakh. The last one, Ladakh, is a cold desert and has population that is majorly Buddhist. A number of monasteries in this region make for a good visit for all those of you who intend to undertake a Buddhist tourism in the state.
These historic monasteries are known as gompas and are a place for Buddhist nuns and monks to stay, study and practice Buddhism. The location of these monasteries, on hills and mountains, are awesome. Some of them are also located on plains but even then, there is no lack of charm. Within each of these monasteries, you will come across a rich collection of thangka paintings and many other Buddhist art and artifacts. Also, the architecture of the monasteries on the whole will give you a better understanding of Buddhism.
While visiting these monasteries, it is better to keep certain things in mind. Firstly, dress up decently, preferably in the way locals do and never forget to take off your shoes before entering a prayer area. Monks at prayer should be left undisturbed and permission must be taken before clicking snaps. Smoking, drinking, taking drugs, talking loudly within is an absolute no-no. Many a times, women are not allowed within the main prayer room, so do not enter without permission.
The number of monasteries in Ladakh is a bit too much for any Buddhist tourist to cover in one single trip, more so if the stay is short. But, you can definitely plan and visit a lot of them if you have proper information in hand. This section tries to do exactly that. Information on each individual monasteries clubbed with monasteries around will help you plan out your trip in much better manner. Also, information on festivals celebrated in each of these monasteries will further help you to figure out which monastery makes for more interesting visit during your trip.
Take a look at this section, you will find it extremely helpful.
Famous Buddhist Monasteries in Jammu Kashmir