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Ladakh’s first luxury 5-star hotel takes MICE to the next level at 11,562 ft.

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The Grand Dragon Ladakh Facade

As one of the most sought-after tourist hotspots and a rapidly emerging MICE destination in India, The Grand Dragon Ladakh offers state-of-the-art conference facilities and diverse leisure options. Join Danish Din, Director, The Grand Dragon Ladakh, for an insider’s look into the extent of MICE possibilities at this breathtaking property.

– Prativa Vaidya Bhalla

Ladakh is a cold desert nestled within the majestic Great Himalayas, flanked by the imposing Karakoram and Zanskar mountains. It showcases breathtaking scenery, crisscrossed by several rivers like the Indus, which sculpt deep valleys, dramatic gorges, lakes and glaciers, including the renowned Pangong Lake and Siachen Glacier. This stunning panorama serves as the backdrop for The Grand Dragon Ladakh, one of the first luxury hotels in Leh, Ladakh, established in 2007. Owned and operated by the esteemed Abdu family of Leh, the hotel boasts over 50 years of expertise in extending warm hospitality to travellers exploring this remote corner of the world situated at 11,562 ft.

Pioneering Luxury

Danish Din- Director- The Grand Dragon Ladakh
Danish Din- Director- The Grand Dragon Ladakh

Addressing the proud heritage of the hotel, Danish says, “It was the first to offer facilities and services on par with international standards, and since its opening, it has been credited as the pioneer in showcasing luxury standards to the hospitality sector in Ladakh. It is also Ladakh’s only certified five-star, international standard hotel.”  Open year-round, this artistically designed hotel showcases indigenous architecture and features paintings by Gulam Mustafa, the first modern artist of Ladakh.

The Grand Dragon Luxury Suite with Balcony
Luxury Suite with Balcony
Luxury Suite with Balcony- Living Dining Room
Luxury Suite with Balcony- Living Dining Room

Only a five-minute drive from Leh Airport and a short walk from the main market, the hotel offers luxurious accommodations with unobstructed views of the Himalayas. With 76 rooms, it offers all modern comforts infused with the renowned Ladakhi warmth. The luxurious, spacious rooms with breathtaking views of the Stok Kangri mountains offer high-end in-room facilities like Nespresso coffee makers, humidifiers, TWG teas, Kronokare paraben-free amenities, floor heating in rooms and bathrooms as temperatures in Ladakh in winter go down to minus 25 degrees Celsius. Special precautions are advised upon arrival due to the high altitude and oxygen cylinders are available in all rooms and vehicles.

The Grand Dragon Zasgyath All-day Dining Restaurant
Zasgyath All-day Dining Restaurant

The hotel also features a fully equipped wellness centre with a gym and an upcoming international-class spa. It offers diverse dining options, including local, Indian, Pan-Asian, and European cuisine. Zasgyath offers all-day dining, while Solja serves as the Tea & Coffee Lounge. BBQ and bonfire events are hosted on the hotel’s lawns, while a speciality Pan Asian Restaurant is soon to be unveiled.

MICE Services

The Grand Dragon Ladakh offers comprehensive amenities to the business traveller, including in-room Wi-Fi, separate sitting areas in all suites for meetings, a boardroom accommodating up to 20 people, a dedicated breakout session lounge, a well-equipped business centre and a state-of-the-art banquet hall ideal for national and international conferences. Danish highlights, “In April 2023, The Grand Dragon Ladakh hosted the Youth G20 Summit, accommodating over 70 delegates from different countries and Indian government representatives for three days. Beyond the official sessions, the hotel organised a gala dinner, a musical evening, and a local artefacts exhibition.”

The Grand Dragon Banquet Hall
Banquet Hall
Boardroom
Boardroom

The hotel gardens offer a stunning mountain backdrop for outdoor events. Additionally, Ladakh’s landscapes are perfect for team-building activities like rafting, cycling, trekking, or picnics by the Indus River.

From hosting a G-20 summit to launching automobiles, the team at The Grand Dragon Ladakh is trained to provide the requisite support for arranging special themed events, evening soirees with bonfires, and local cultural shows. The hotel’s F&B team provides extensive catering choices for up to 200 pax. The hotel can help to curate packages as per client requirements, both within the premises of the hotel or offsite in Ladakh. The hotel has a close network of local and specialist vendors and works with Ladakhi freelance interpreters for multilingual requests from international guests.

Beyond Business

The Grand Dragon Ladakh serves as an ideal base for post-MICE events, offering day trips to explore ancient monasteries such as Hemis, Thiksey, and Alchi. Guests can also embark on overnight journeys to experience the surreal landscapes of Pangong Tso, Nubra Valley, and Lamayuru or partake in adventures like the acclaimed Chadar Trek and snow leopard expeditions. In Leh, activities can include a variety of cultural tours, trekking, mountaineering, rafting, and wildlife safaris. The hotel offers unique experiences such as Ladakhi script calligraphy classes, local cultural shows, BBQs, bonfires, and riverside picnics.

The Grand Dragon Breakfast by the River Indus
Breakfast by the River Indus
The Grand Dragon Summer Picnic by the river
Summer Picnic by the River

Experience Ladakhi Culture

Danish articulates, “The Grand Dragon Hotel is an ode to the famed Ladakhi pride in the land’s ancient cultural heritage. Its architecture incorporates the famous Rabsal tradition of Ladakh, visible in the window treatments and balconies and the resplendent hand-carved colourful traditional Ladakhi frescos. The imposing entrance in intricately carved wood, ubiquitous in Ladakhi palaces and mansions, welcomes guests to the portals of the hotel.” He also points out, “Paintings by my uncle Gulam Mustafa, the first modern artist of Ladakh, adorn the walls of the property, reflecting his deep feelings for Ladakh – the emotions of people and the fragrance of the land.  They provide an insight into the local culture of different tribes, imposing mountain panorama, traditional buildings, majestic palaces, stupas, and homes of Ladakh.” At The Grand Dragon, every room has elements of Ladakh be it in the artefacts, décor or traditional ceilings.  In addition, guests can indulge in traditional Ladakhi cuisine, and enjoy local produce like yak cheese and apricots.  The cultural shows offer guests a deep dive into Ladakh’s rich heritage.

Sustainable and Responsible Goals

The hotel prioritises sustainability by minimising one-time plastic use, offering artisanal water in glass bottles from its bottling plant, and providing paraben-free, bamboo in-room utilities. It encourages linen reuse, utilises non-toxic laundry detergents, and promotes biodegradable consumables and local ingredients like buckwheat, sea buckthorn, yak cheese, and apricots for farm-to-fork dining. The hotel has practised stringent wet waste management for over a decade, sending leftovers to the “Live to Love” animal shelter at Nang. The hotel supports local community development by training Ladakhi youth in hospitality careers.