Explore Ladakh

The Land of High Passes, Ladakh, the recently made Union Territory in India (already a piece of Jammu and Kashmir), flaunts a scene that can leave you with your jaws dropped. It is where the scene changes significantly; it is really astounding to see the mountains, snow, cold desert, high glades and lakes close to one another. The travel industry in Ladakh is a flat out enchant for nature lovers as well as globe-trotters.

Ladakh is significantly well known among the explorers who feel invited by the quantity of adrenaline surging exercises presented here. The region is among the top traveling destinations in India with astounding and unparalleled trips like the well known Frozen River Trek/Chadar Trek. Ladakh likewise has open doors for mountaineering, engine trekking, mountain trekking, rafting and more.


The Culture of Ladakh

The culture of Ladakh is rich and vivid, based on the convictions and practices of Tibetan Mahayana Buddhism, the overwhelming religion. Ladakh and the small realm of Bhutan, east of India, are maybe the most flawless instances of conventional Tibetan societies.The individuals of Ladakh generally lead an itinerant peaceful life. The most unmistakable occupation in Ladakh is agribusiness.

The Culture of Ladakh

Some facts about Ladakh

  • Ladakh became an union territory in the year 2019
  • Ladakh houses one of the highest Telescopes in the World
  • The climate of Ladakh is such that you can suffer from a sunstroke and frostbite all at the same time.
  • Ladakh has the rare twin-thumped Bactrian Camels

Places to Visit

Hall of Fame

Hall of Fame is a museum constructed by the Indian Army in memory of the brave Indian soldiers who laid down their lives defending the motherland in the Indo-Pak wars. The Hall of Fame museum is located on the Leh-Kargil Road, about 4km from the city of Leh. It stands as a reminder of the great sacrifices made by our soldiers to ensure the safety and security of our country.

Hall of Fame

Tso Kar Lake

The Tso Kar is also known as the “White Lake” because its shores are marked with white salt of the water deposits. Seen from a distance, it gives the impression of being an entirely “white lake.” It is located in the Rupshu Valley, about 250 kilometers from Leh, at an altitude of 1,580 feet in the Changthang region of Southeastern Ladakh. Tso Moriri is located about 50 kilometers from this lake.

Tso Kar Lake

Panggong Lake

The most well known vacation destination in Ladakh, Pangong lake is an endorheic (landlocked) lake arranged at 4350 meters. Otherwise called Pangong Tso it is 12 kilometers in length and reaches out from India to Tibet. Practically 60% of Pangong Lake lies in the Tibetan Autonomous Region. A one of a kind element of the lake is that it doesn't stay blue over time or even the day, rather it changes tones from purplish blue to light blue to green and dim as well! It is popular among sightseers as Ladakh lake, where the Bollywood film "3 Idiots" was shot.

Panggong Lake

Khardungla

Khardung La is famous as the most noteworthy motorable street in India at a height of 5602 meters.Khardung La pass is an ideal escape for experience lovers, harmony searchers and mountain trekking fans. An Inner Line Permit is expected by the sightseers to enter the pass and travel through it. Because of heavy downpours and snowfall, the Khardung La pass stays shut from October to May.

Nubra Valley

Nubra Valley lies in the association region of Jammu and Kashmir, a good ways off of around 140 Km from Leh. With dry mountains in the scenery, it is renowned for the Bactrian camel rides, plantations and monasteries. Encircled by snow-cleaned Himalayan mountains, it very well may be reached by means of Khardung La.

Nubra Valley

Sangam

Sangam is the intersection of Indus and Zanskar Rivers in Ladakh. It is found 35km from Leh in Nimmu, on the Leh Srinagar interstate. The two waterways can be seen independently now. While the Indus River shows up as sparkly blue, Zanskar River seems sloppy green. It is an astounding site to observe.

Zanskar Valley

Situated in the Kargil locale toward the east of Ladakh (around 105 km) lies the charming Zanskar Valley.Zanskar is known for crude scene and is generally ventured out to for journeying and stream rafting.The semi-desert district is flanked by snow-covered mountains and shimmering clean waterways alongside unmistakable widely varied vegetation.

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