The Shan View Lodge in Shang village in Hemis National Park Ladakh stands as a pioneering example of sustainable and comfortable wildlife tourism in the high Himalayas. Designed with passive solar architecture, the camp ensures warmth and energy efficiency even in the harsh winter conditions of Ladakh. Location and Accessibility.
Situated approximately 45 km southeast of Leh, the camp is nestled deep within prime snow leopard territory. Situated at an altitude of approximately 13,855 feet (4,223 meters) above sea level, the lodge offers an immersive experience rooted in the land and its culture. Uniquely, it is accessible by vehicle via a rugged track, making it the unique permanent lodge established in such a remote area. Wildlife Experience.
Shan View Lodge offers a focused wildlife experience, being located in the best area globally for snow leopard sightings. The camp’s dedicated approach to wildlife tourism ensures guests have the opportunity to observe these elusive creatures in their natural habitat. The region is also home to a variety of other wildlife, including the Asiatic Ibex, Ladakh Urial, Tibetan Wolf, Tibetan Red Fox, Bearded and Himalayan Griffon Vultures, Himalayan Marmot, Golden Eagle, etc.
Check In | 12:00 PM |
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Check Out | 11:00 AM |
Hotel Policies |
Homestay PoliciesCheck-in: 11:00 AM | Check-out: 10:00 AM No pets allowed | Maintain cleanliness in rooms, especially linen and common areas | No loud music or parties | Smoking allowed only in designated outdoor areas | Please respect local culture and fellow guests | ID proof required at check-in for all guests | No outside visitors allowed in rooms after 9:00 PM
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