Festival

Calendar of Leh Ladakh festivals for the year 2026 and 2027

TitleLocationDates 2026Dates 2027
DosmocheyLeh, Likir, Diskit15–16 Feb04–05 Feb
Stok Guru TsechuStok Palace25–26 Feb15–16 Feb
Matho NagrangMatho Monastery02–03 Mar19–20 Feb
Shey Doo LhooShey Monastery18 Mar08 Mar
Saka DawaAll over Ladakh31 May18 Jun
Sindhu DarshanNear Shey villagexx–xx Junxx–xx Jun
Yuru KabgyatLamayuru Monastery13–14 Jun01–02 Jul
Hemis TsechuHemis Monastery24–25 Jun13–14 Jul
Shachukul KabgyatShachukul Monastery02–03 Jul20–21 Jul
Stongde GustorStongde Monastery03–04 Jul21–22 Jul
Phyang TserupPhyang Monastery12–13 Jul31 Aug
Karsha GustorKarsha Monastery12–13 Jul31 Aug
Korzok GustorKorzok Monastery17–18 Jul06–07 Aug
Takthok TsechuTakthok Monastery24–25 Jul11–12 Aug
Sani Naro NasjalSani Monastery28–29 Jul16–17 Aug
Ladakh FestivalLeh townxx–xx Sepxx–xx Sep
Diskit GustorDiskit Monastery08–09 Oct27–28 Oct
Thiksey GustorThiksey Monastery28–29 Oct16–17 Nov
Chemrey WangchokChemrey Monastery07–08 Nov26–27 Nov
Galdan NamchotAll over Ladakh03 Dec22 Dec
Ladakhi Losar (New Year)All over Ladakh09 Dec28 Dec
Spituk GustorSpituk Monastery16–17 Jan05–06 Jan

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Spituk Gustor – Spituk Monastery
Thiksey Gustor resembles Hemis Tsechu in its grandeur. Celebrated at Thiksey Monastery, it includes elaborate Cham dances and religious rituals. The festival focuses on spiritual renewal and protection of the land. It also serves as an important cultural gathering for nearby villages. Thiksey Gustor preserves ceremonial traditions of the Gelugpa sect.
Galdan Namchot – Across Ladakh

Saka Dawa is one of the holiest Buddhist observances, commemorating Lord Buddha’s birth, enlightenment, and passing into nirvana. Throughout Ladakh, monasteries host prayers, processions, and scripture recitations. Devotees perform acts of compassion, charity, and self-discipline to accumulate spiritual merit. Many people avoid killing animals and practice generosity during this sacred month. Saka Dawa reinforces core Buddhist values of non-violence, mindfulness, and kindness, making it spiritually significant rather than celebratory in nature.