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Built in the 1820s for the Namgyal Dynasty, Stok Palace was converted into a boutique hotel by members of the Namgyal family to preserve its heritage.From the moment you arrive, you’ll be immersed fully into a bygone era of Ladakhi culture, with trinkets, furniture, and unique decor around every corner. In the six suites, gilded walls contrast with flashes of vibrant green or purple and ornately painted woodwork. Experience prayers in The Palace Temple and explore the fascinating collections of Ladakhi artefacts in the on-site museum. And no trip to Ladakh would be complete without those all-important mountain views.
What we love
- A converted 1820s palace with a rich history and beautiful traditional architecture
- The hotel towers above the valley, guaranteeing spectacular mountain views
- The on-site museum houses an intriguing collection of artefacts belonging to Ladakh’s former monarchy
- Attend morning prayers in the palace temple
- There are just six suites, all traditionally decorated and spacious
- Dine on traditional Ladakhi, Tibetan and Indian cuisine in the royal kitchen
- If the weather is good, enjoy breakfast on the ramparts with valley views
No WiFi or TVs in the rooms but this makes it easy to switch off and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere
There’s no air-conditioning but as you’re in the mountains, it’s rarely necessary
The traditional decor can make some rooms feel dark but you’ll be fully immersed in the palace’s heritage
It’s only open during the spring and summer so you’ll need to pick your travel dates carefully if you’re set on staying here
Families are welcome but amenities are not designed with families in mind.Towering above the valley floor on the outskirts of Stok village, a short drive from Leh in the Himalayan region of Ladakh and 30 minutes from the airport.What our travellers say
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