Magical Ladakh
- Leh
- Nubra Valley
- Pangong Lake
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Know MoreThe place is surrounded by the ice-capped mountains of the Himalayas and Karakoram with endless stretches of natural beauty and the road guiding you into the valleys. Leh Ladakh is a perfect gateway if you want to experience something new the people's rich culture and tradition and mesmerizing landscapes are things that make Ladakh beautiful. Ladakh is also the most frequently visited tourist destination from all around the Globe, the place is famous amongst the adventure seekers like bikers and nature lovers.
It is so magical to see the mountains, snow, cold deserts, high passes, high glades, and lakes close to one another. The beauty of this place can't be expressed in words. There is a bundle of attractions here filled with extreme pristine beauty in Ladakh with the unique characteristic feature which is a blend of Indian and Tibetan as well as Buddhism culture. Ladakh could be one of the life-changing destinations for travelers, so these beautiful places in India silently wait for you to explore come explore, and see Leh Ladakh.
The best time to visit Leh Ladakh is in the summer season from April to July during this time the temperature is between 15 to 20 degree Celsius. As Ladakh is known for its cold and low temperature. While in the summertime the weather is pleasant and favorable to explore. Winters are cold and harsh in these areas.
The culture in 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. It is the Land of thousand festivals the amusing festival of Hemis, Losar, and the Tak Tok festival sing s a song of unending fun and joy you can also enjoy and know their reties and rituals.
If you want to experience the true beauty of Leh Ladakh then you must visit Nubra Valley which is popularly known as the `Orchid of Ladakh'. It is an edge gorge located 150 km from Leh. This valley has so many things to offer you the valley has the confluence of the Shyok and Siachen Rivers, white sand deserts, double-humped camels, rich lush green valleys, clear sky, shining streams, and craggy mountain peaks. To reach this place you have to take a scenic journey from Leh to Nubra and increasing the height will surely give you an adrenalin rush.
Pangong Lake is immense beauty due to its natural beauty and it gains it popularly after the Bollywood 3 idiot’s movie. It is one of Asia's largest saltwater lakes covering and is of 100 sq km, well Pangong Tso lake in Leh Ladakh is also known for its hollow lake or the name Pangong Tso. The crystal blue water of the lake and the surrounding landscape of the mountain peaks is a photographer's delight. In winter the lake freezes and it attracts the tourist for ice skating festival.
The Shanti Stupa is a religious place for Buddhists and it holds the relic of Lord Buddha. Lots of tourist visits this place to seek peace and harmony in their journey. It was constructed by the 14th Dalai Lama, this white-domed Buddhist monument is an iconic landmark in Leh Ladakh. The visitors can meditate for a while and can enjoy the sunrise and the sunset.
Leh Palace is the 17th-century former Royal Palace that is now converted into Museum. Inside you can witness a corridor, spacious hall, and chambers but the most beautiful thing about this palace is that it is well structured that it keeps warm inside the cold winters and the chambers are cooler during the scorching summer heat. It is designed in Tibetan style and later it was made famous by the Potala Palace in Lasha.
Changla pass is a 15km long distance and is most popular among bikers. It is one of the highest passes and has the highest motor able road. The name means pass towards the south, Changla Can be reached from Leh via Sekti valley. But no doubt it has a steep road that required an experienced driver.
Situated in the Kargil locale toward the east of Ladakh (around 105 km) lies the charming Zanskar Valley. Zanskar is known for crude scenes and is generally ventured out for journeying and stream rafting. The semi-desert district is flanked by snow-covered mountains and shimmering clean waterways alongside unmistakable widely varied vegetation.