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Fairs and Festivals of Ladakh

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Ladakh is region that has been located at the state of Jammu and Kashmir between the Kunlun mountains in the north and the Great Himalayas in the south.
The major residents of the region are Indo-Aryan and the ethnic Tibetan and the area is sparsely populated.
Ladakh is the region which is known for its mountain ranges and the beauty of mountains.
Visiting Ladakh during the festive season can be the best planned tour for the travelers.
During the festive season in Ladakh many travelers from around the globe visit the place.
There are many festivals in the Leh Ladakh region that are visited by the tourists from all around the world.
Hemis Festival (June-July) Hemis Festival is one of the biggest and the most important festivals of the Ladakh region.
Hemis is the two-day festival that is celebrated in the Hemis Monastery.
The festival is celebrated to commemorate the birth of Guru Padamasambhava who is believed to save the local people from demons.
The best time to shop for the handicraft items is the Hemis festival.
The Hemis Festival starts from June-July.
Ladakh Festival (Early September) The Ladakh Festival is one of the biggest festivals of the Jammu and Kashmir state.
This Ladakh festival is organized by the tourism department of the Jammu and Kashmir state.
The festival showcases the culture and tradition of Ladakh.
The highlights of the festival are the folk dance and the music.
Travelers can also enjoy the polo and archery competition during the festival.
Losar Festival (January) Losar festival in Ladakh is celebrated during the winter months of the year.
The festival takes place in the eleventh month of the Buddhist year, which occurs in the November, December or January.
The festival has its origin in the 15th century.
During the festival Buddhists make offering to the God.
Dosmoche Festival The Dosmoche is the festival that is celebrated in Ladakh for the new year.
The festival is celebrated in the second half of the February in Leh, it is said to be the festival of scapegoat.
The wooden mast has been set up to adorned with the streamers and the religious emblem with the offerings of storma (ritual figures molded out of dough) that have been cast away into the desert or burnt.
These scapegoats carry away with them the evil spirits of the old year, and thus the town is cleansed and made ready to welcome the new year.
Other Festivals There are number of other festivals also in Ladakh.
Some of the festivals in Ladakh includes Lamayuru which takes place in July.
Phiyang takes place in July- August, after the 10 days of celebration of Phiyang another festival Tak- Thok is held.
The special Phiyang festival is exhibiting the thangka, which is done every year unlike Hemis, where thangka is exhibited once in 12 years.
How to Reach Ladakh? By Air: Leh is linked by all the regular flights to and from Delhi, Chandigarh, Jammu and Srinagar.
By Road: The distance between the Srinagar Leh road remains open for the traffic from June to November.
The Jammu and Kashmir Road Transport Corporation runs the Deluxe and the Ordinary bus service between the Srinagar to Leh with an overnight halt at Kargil.
Taxis, cars and jeeps are also available in Srinagar for the journey.
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