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Places of Interest in Ladakh
Leh
Leh is the headquarter of Leh District, and the largest town
of the region. It is located to the north of the Indus River
at an elevation of 3600m above the sea level. The town is
dominated by the nine-storey Namgyal Palace and Namgyal
Tsemo (victory peak), built by Tashi Namgyal on his
victorious in reunification of the Upper and Lower Ladakh.
Leh became the capital of Stod (upper Ladakh) during the
reign of king Graspa Bum- Lde,who ruled Ladakh from 1400 to
1430 AD. In the later period, Leh became an important center
for trade in Central Asia. Leh remained merely a headquarter
of Ladakh district until 1974, when Ladakh was opened for
foreign tourists. Since then period Leh became the centre
for tourism related activities in the region.
Kargil
Kargil, the headquarter of Kargil district, is around 204
Kms. to the east of Srinagar and 234 Kms. to the west of
Leh.It was a transit point of caravans on their way to and
from China, Tibet, Yarken and Kashmir till 1949, but since
1974 tourism has replaced as centre for tourism related
activities . Torurists travelling between Zangskar, Leh and
Srinagar have to make a night halt here, before starting for
the second day of their journey.
Kargil is located on the bank of the Suru River which flows
at around 10,000 ft. high. Here people were followers of
Buddhist religion till the 14th century AD. Presently,
Kargil is inhabited by Muslims of Shia sect.
Zanskar
Zangskar valley lies to the south west of Leh, surrounded by
the Himalayan and Zangskar ranges, which is the most
isolated of all the trans- Himalayan valleys.
Zangskar comprises of two main valleys of Stod (Doda chu)
and Lunak (Tsarab chu), which converge below at Padum. The
valley has an area of about 5,000 sqr. Kms. and an elevation
of 13,154 ft. The area remains inaccessible for nearly 7
months in the year. All the high passes are close in the
winter and the river freeze on the surface. Zanskaris walk
along the frozon river to reach the Indus River in Nimoo
village, which is known as the Chadar trek.
Nubra valley
The Nubra Valley means Ldumra (the valley of flowers),
situated in the north of Leh. The average altitude of the
valley is about 10,000 ft. above the sea level. The main
attraction in this area is Bactarian Camels (Shaggy double
hump Camel) around sand dunes, Deskit & Samstanling
monasteries and Khardung la Pass (18,380 feet.) above sea
level. This Tour can be organized for 3 days 2 nights.
Getting There
The road journey to Nubra valley leads through Khardongla
(the highest motor able road in the world) 18380 ft. around
50 kms. away from Leh. After crossing the pass, you can have
a view of Khardong village, Khalser and Deskit (the main
villages of Nubra valley). The Deskit village offers Guest
Houses and lower budget hotels. The Camel safari can be
organized from Deskit to Hunder village for 2 hours. Hundar
village has small monastery and it is located on ancient
Silk Route
Chang thang : The land of Nomads
Changthang means Eastern Flat land, is located in the east
of Leh on the Chinese border. The average altitude of the
area is around 14600m above sea level. This area is also
known as Rupsho valley. The main attraction of this area is
Changpa nomads, wild animals, Lakes and rare birds.
Tomoriri Lake
The Tsomoriri Lake is a beautiful mountain bounded expanse
of water, around 240 Kms. from Leh in Rupsho Valley. The
Lake is located at 14,000 ft. near a small village of Korzok.
The Korzok Monastery of 19th century houses Shakyamuni
Buddha and other statues. The Nomadic people are most
outstanding feature of this Lake area, which grazed herd of
goats and yaks. The Tsokar (the salt Lake) around 76 kms.
from Tsomoriri is also a wonderful Lake in this area.
Trip to these two Lakes can be organised in two or three
days by Jeep and two weeks or three weeks trek.
Pangong Lake
Pangong is 40 miles in length and nearly 2-4 miles in width
at a height of 4267m above the sea level What strikes the
eye in coming first in view of this lake is the lovely
colour of its water, espacially towards evening, which is of
the richest deep blue, over the whole expanse, at morning
time, it is of a lighter a very brilliant colour. The water
of the Lake is not that salty as sea water.
Pangong Tso trip can be organised in two days and overnight
stay at Tangtse.Travellers are not allowed to pitch their
tents near the Lake and only allowed to go upto Spangmik due
to security reason. As 75% of the Lake is in China and only
25% is in India.The landscape on the way to Pangong is
spectacular.
Dhahanu : The land of Aryans
Dhahanu is situated to the south west of Leh, around 163 Kms.
passing through the beautiful villages of Kaltsey, Domkhar,
Skurbuchan and Achinathang. There are many small villages
but only two villages of Dha and Hanu are open for tourist.
Being on lower altitude Dhahanu is warmer than Leh.
Attraction
The main attraction of this tour is Drokpa Community
considered being as last race of Aryans confined to the
valley. Their feature is pure Indo Aryan and they have
preserved their racial purity down the Centuries. Their
culture and religious practices are very similar to ancient
pre- Buddhist religion known as Bon-Chos. This tour can be
done in two days. Over night in Tent
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