Timeless Traditions: Polo and Archery in Ladakh
Ladakh, often celebrated as the “Land of High Passes,” is a region where breathtaking landscapes blend seamlessly with cultural richness. Beyond its snow-capped peaks and rugged valleys, Ladakh nurtures traditions that embody joy, resilience, and identity. Among these, the age-old sports of polo and archery stand out as vibrant reflections of heritage and community spirit. Polo in Ladakh: A Rustic Legacy Unlike the refined version of polo played in other parts of the world, Ladakhi polo is raw, energetic, and deeply rooted in local life. Its origins trace back to the mid-17th century when King Sinnge Namgyal, influenced by his Balti heritage, introduced the sport to Ladakh. From Central Asia, polo traveled through Baltistan and Gilgit before becoming a cherished tradition in Leh. The Game itself is Refreshingly Simple . Played on horseback, goals are set at either end of a street, and the match continues until one team scores nine goals, marking the end of a half. Unlike modern p...