Ashish M.
Google
We visited the Hall of Fame on 13th September 2025. The place was quite crowded, and the entry ticket was ₹125 per person, which also included a small souvenir.
I had read about the evening light and sound show, but unfortunately, I couldn’t attend it this time. On arrival, we were warmly received by ex-army personnel, who, along with others, guided us through the memorial.
The tour began with an introduction to the Kargil War, followed by a display of weapons captured by the Indian Army from the enemy during the conflict. These exhibits are open for visitors to see up close.
There is also a dedicated section showcasing the culture, food, and traditions of Ladakh, which adds a local touch to the experience. Another section covers the Siachen War in detail, highlighting the extreme conditions and sacrifices of our soldiers.
The way the army personnel narrated the stories was truly energetic and inspiring, making us deeply appreciate the courage and sacrifices of our armed forces. Listening to these real-life accounts of bravery leaves you feeling charged with pride and respect.
A must-visit place in Leh for anyone who wants to understand the valor of our soldiers and the spirit of Ladakh.