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We've always seen bloggers and tourists spending their summers at ice-covered peaks and a mug of well brewed hot chocolate. From a breathtaking view to a sumptuous meal, visiting the cafes at peaks is something that's on everyone's bucket list. From Iceland to Switzerland, everyone has a list of ice-peak cafes on their bucket list but the expensive airfares force us to constantly postpone our plans. But not anymore. You can now enjoy this breathtaking experience closer home in Ladakh's Ice Cafe.

A restaurant made inside a gigantic ice stupa in the village of Gya Meeru is located on the Leh Manal Highway. Situated at a height of around 14,000 feet, this eatery is a sight to behold.

Economic Times writes, “Inspired from the works of Rolex Awardee Sonam Wangchuk’s concept to conserve the winter water in the form of artificial glacier build in a shape of a cone known as Ice Stupa, three local youths namely Jigmet Tundup, Nawang Punchok and Sonam Chosdup decided to build a unique kind of Ice Stupa in Ladakh this year.”

Speaking to Economic Times, Sonam revealed that he felt the need of having a restaurant for the visitors who come to see the Stupa. “Ask for some hot tea, coffee or noodles so they decided to build Ice Café inside their Ice Stupa and got huge response.”

Wondering where to go this Summer? Drop all your lavish plans of chilling by the sea and sipping cosmos and head to this beautiful little restaurant with a view to die for.