Ladakhs biggest summer festival at the Hemis monastery just got bigger this year. Renowned for its colourful masked Chams dance, the festival has been held regularly for 286 years. The monastery was founded in 1620 by the then Ladakhi king Sengge Namgyal and the Drukpa monk Stagtsang Raspa. The summer festival at Hemis, called the Tsechu, was established ninety years later in 1730 under the Gyalsras Rinpoche. The festival celebrates the birthday of Guru Padmasambhava, probably the most important saint in the propagation of Buddhism in Tibet and the Himalayan area.

















