Hemis Festival
Ladakh's monastic mask dance celebration
Significance
Commemorates the birth of Guru Padmasambhava, who is believed to have subdued evil spirits and protected Buddhism in the region.
The largest Buddhist monastic festival in Ladakh, held at the 17th-century Hemis Monastery. Monks perform the Cham — elaborate masked dances depicting the victory of good over evil.
First-time visitor
Arrive the previous day, be at the monastery courtyard by 9 AM to get a spot near the Cham circle.
What to see
- Cham mask dance performances
- Unfurling of a giant Thangka (every 12 years)
- Monks' prayer chants at dawn
Festival foods
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Travel tips
- 1Fly into Leh at least 2 days before to acclimatise (3500m altitude)
- 2Carry cash — ATMs are scarce
- 3Pack for all seasons — mornings freeze, afternoons are warm
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About Hemis Festival
Hemis Festival 2026 is scheduled for 4–5 Jul 2026. That's 71 days from today.
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