Karsha
Shubham MansingkaShubham Mansingka/Guest Contributor/SIGHTSEEING, KARGIL/ Updated : Dec 21, 2016, 14:53 IST
Synopsis
Karsha gompa is the biggest monastery in Zanskar valley and is affiliated to the order of gelugpa. It is situated around 7 km away from Zanskar and is set on a hillock on top of Karsha village and overlooks the entire valley.
Karsha gompa is the biggest monastery in Zanskar valley and is affiliated to the order of gelugpa. It is situated around 7 km away from Zanskar and is set on a hillock on top of Karsha village and overlooks the entire valley. Read less

Karsha gompa is the biggest monastery in Zanskar valley and is affiliated to the order of gelugpa. It is situated around 7 km away from Zanskar and is set on a hillock on top of Karsha village and overlooks the entire valley. The monastery is visible from far away as a scrabble of whitewashed houses piled on top of one another, and it appears like a fairytale with a sandy red backdrop of mountain.
There are views stretching far and wide from Karsha monastery that overlook the entire river basin while green and yellow barley fields glisten when rays of sunlight tickle them. Homestay facilities are aplenty in Karsha village, and it is a favourite with foreigners who are keen to attend morning prayers at the monastery, which reverberate in the entire village. Karsha Gustor, held in July, is an important festival for people of Zanskar (called Zankarpa). It is also famous because Chadar trek ends right at the base of Karsha monastery.
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