Hey adventurers! Journey to Gurudwara Pathar Sahib in Leh-Ladakh, a super special place! Imagine a big rock with a guru's footprint! It's said that Guru Nanak Dev Ji, a wise and kind leader, rested here long ago. Locals sometimes call it 'Gurdwara Tapo Asthan'. Visiting here is a peaceful and spiritual experience you'll never forget on your Ladakh travel!
Enjoy Scenic Mountain Views
Explore The Gurudwara Complex
Learn About Guru Nanak'S Journey
Meditate In The Serene Environment
Partake In The Langar
See The Sacred Rock
Visit The Small Museum
June to September
All-Day
₹500 per person
According to legend, Guru Nanak Dev visited Ladakh in the 15th century. A demon residing on the hill troubled the local people. When Guru Nanak began meditating, the demon attempted to roll a large boulder down the hill to kill him. Guru Nanak remained unmoved, and the boulder miraculously softened upon touching his back, leaving an imprint. The rock, now a central part of the Gurudwara, is considered sacred by both Buddhists and Sikhs. The Gurudwara was built by the Indian Army in 1932 to commemorate Guru Nanak's visit.