Ladakh is the land of Great Mountains, Lakes & Passes. Ladakh is also known as 'land of endless discoveries' The landscapes of Ladakh is one of the most fascinating factor that attracted tourists across the globe, the monasteries and Buddhist culture attract peace lover. Ladakh also has a lot of Religious places like Shanti Stupa, Gurudwara Pathar Sahib, Jama masjid etc. Adventure activities like paragliding, mountaineering, trekking, skiing brings lot of Adventure lovers to this cold desert.In terms of Landscape it resembles closely with Tibetian Platue.Please check some of the most beautiful and mesmerizing destinations of Ladakh. Ladakh is also one of the most Serene places in the world with only six months easy accessibility.
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Ladakh
At a soaring height of 11,562 feet, Ladakh is the bridge between the sky and the earth. Here, forces of nature conspired to render a landscape of magical dream and moonscape land . Ladakh, is popularly known as 'Land of endless discover‘.
Zanskar separates Kinnaur District from Spiti in Himachal Pradesh. The highest peaks of Himachal are in Zanskar. It is also known for highest Motor able passes in India.
Built in the mid of 1500 century. Monastery of 12 floors based over the top of the hill. Monastery has the beautiful statues, beautifully carved paintings and swords in it.
Extremely famous, highest (5,602 m) and accessible pass for motor biking worldwide and most importantly this pass are connecting India to Siachen glacier.
A village comes under the national heritage place of having one of the oldest monasteries which in well maintained condition and situated near the bank of Indus River.
Enchanted and captivating lake in the lap of Himalayas, covering 134 km of area from India to Tibet of having rich flora and fauna in it. It’s a treat for soul, mind and body which allows you to seal the moment forever.
Tsomoriri Wetland Conservation Reserve), is lake in the Changthan. The lake is at an altitude of 4,595 m it is the largest of the high altitude lakes in the Trans-Himalayan Region