Hotel Om Ladakh

Leh


Three floors of semi-smart, spacious rooms come with large shower heads and soft beds, set around pleasant garden seating. Friendlier than many of Leh's newest tourist hotels, the building is made attractive with token Ladakhi window frames and external stairways.

Rooms 110 and 115 have corner balconies; avoid the three rooms with interior only windows. Discounts of 20% are standard.


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5. Jamia Masjid

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