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Leh, a high-desert city in the Himalayas, is the capital of the Leh region in northern India’s Jammu and Kashmir state. Originally a stop for trading caravans, Leh is now known for its Buddhist sites and nearby trekking areas. Massive 17th-century Leh Palace, modeled on the Dalai Lama’s former home (Tibet’s Potala Palace), overlooks the old town’s bazaar and mazelike lanes.
Ladakh is a region in Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir that currently extends from the Kunlun mountain range to the main Great Himalayas to the south, inhabited by people of Indo-Aryan and Tibetan descent.
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Leh - Ladakh Travel Guide | Planning, Preparation, Itinerary, Things to Keep in Mind
Leh - Ladakh Travel Guide video information helpful to plan your trip to Leh Ladakh. 11 days travel itinerary to Ladakh - Planning , Preparation, Itinerary, Things to do & Places to visit in Leh - Ladakh.
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Leh Ladakh tour guide | Leh Ladakh places to visit
Hello friends and welcome. In this video I will guide you towards Leh Ladakh via Manali. This is the second part of our Leh journey. Please see the first part to prepare yourself for Leh Ladakh. Click on the link below -
Now going downhill towards Khoksar (Alt. 3140 m)
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Rohtang Top to Khoksar - 15 Kms.
Asli thrill to ab shuru hua hai
Bad raod starts
Height Chart
Construction work of Rohtang Tunnel is going on
Length of the tunnel is about 8.8 Kms.
This will be the secound longest tunnel of India after completion.
This will reduce the distance between Manali and
Keylong by about 60 Kms. Excavation completed. Opening shorty.
And save at least 5 hours of journey because no traffic jams.
Time is 1:30 PM, Only 80 Kms in 7 hours.
Khoksar
Somewhere between Sissu and Jispa.
Real adventure.
Maintenance work is going on.
Jispa is 16 Km away from here...
Having brackfast at Jispa. Time 4 PM.
Biggest mistake no. 1
Gyaan paida ho gaya bhaisaab..... 0 degree vale pani me jaane se
Remember - Dil diyaan gallan......
Approaching Barlacha Pass (Alt. 4850 m) 15900 feet.
Frozen Lake
Some amazing shots taken at
Barlacha Pass. Time 5 PM.
Lag gayi thand.
Stay alert, this is one way road.
Downhill starts.
Biggest mistake. Don't go inside freezing water.
This is Pagal Nala before Sarchu. Time 6:16 PM
Don't use vehicles with low ground clearence while travelling to Leh via Manali.
Number plate toot gayi
Sarchu night view (Alt. 4290 m) 14070 feet. Temp. 1 deg. C.
Biggest mistake no. 2. Staying directly at Sarchu
(such a high altitude area) without acclimatizing.
Day 5, Time 9 AM.
Sorry Jipsa bol diya, its Jispa.
AMS - Acute Mountain Sickness
Hit wicket no. 2 Ashutosh
Hotel. The taste of the food is real bad.
Tent house. Bed charge 300 Rs. per person.
The most powerful personality among us, Abhishek Ji.
But heartly thanks to these local peoples who stay here in
such a bad weather and provide food and shelter for us.
Amazing view of Sarchu.
Now travelling towards Leh Ladakh.
Distance from Sarchu to Leh is about 260 Kms.
Beautiful river view at our left.
Approaching Gata Loops. Drive cautiously.
Drive with extreme caution.
Total 21 hairpin curves are here.
Ghost of Gata Loops.
Very cold wind but real adventure.
Pang. Time 12 PM.
This road looks nice, but very bumpy. Avoid overspeeding.
Crossing Moore Plains. Taglang La is 59 km left.
Hill road starts.
Taglang La. Second highest motorable
mountain pass of the World. Alt. (5328 m) 17582 feet.
Severely cold wind blowing at mid day. Time 1:45 PM..
Army trucks. A big salute to YOU Guys.
Chai paani at Rumste. Time 2:45 PM.
Most of here is Army area.
Shey and Thiksay Monestries are on the way.
Now entering Leh Ladakh
Only BSNL postpaid and Airtel Postpaid sim will work here. No jio,
no Idea prepaid/postpaid. BSNL and Airtel networks are also ver poor.
Leh (J&K) alt. ( 3500 m ) 11480 feet. Leh is also called
cold desert of India. Average rainfall 103 mm yearly.
Reached our destination. Monalisa guest house, Leh. Time 5:40 PM
Double bedroom rent 1000 Rs./day.
Day 6
Time 9:15 AM.
At tourist info. centre Leh. Time 12:45 PM
Average cost of all circuit tourist passes including vehicle is 3000 Rs.
Spituk Gompa (Kali Mata) temple. 8 km from Leh. Near airport.
In front of Hall of Fame, Leh
A must have tourist destination.
Army helicopters are practicing Take-off and Landing sequence here.
Situated near military airport. Srinagar road, Leh.
Hall of Fame
Hall of Fame, inside view.
Some great shots inside Hall of Fame.
Now we are at Leh Palace
Top view of Leh from Leh Palace
Almost entire Leh can be seen from here.
Shanti Stupa, a must have tourist destination
Time 6:30 PM
Day 7, Time 10:30 AM
Travelling towards Diskit and Nubra Vally via Khardung La pass.
Leh can still be seen from here.
Gaurav Ji, his driving skills and command over the vehicle are superb.
Checkpoint
Construction work of two lane road is going on.
Leh can still be seen from here.
Reached Khardung La pass.
Siachen base camp is 164 Kms from here.
Khardung La Cafeteria
Now travelling downhill towards Diskit. 75 Kms from Khardung La top.
Take left turn for Diskit, right for Pangong Lake.
Diskit is 15 kms from here. Time 2:30 PM
Approaching Diskit
Sand dunes of Diskit
Nubra Vally
Meeting with people of Xtreme Adventure India at Diskit.
Maitreya Buddha statue near Diskit Monestry.
Maitreya Buddha, Height 35 m ( 110 feet ) facing down the Shyok river.
Diskit Monastery or Deskit Gompa, the oldest and largest Buddhist Monastery
( Gompa ) in the Nubra vally.
Shyok river
Again at Khardung La Top, returning to Leh.
Time 7:45 PM. Temp. 0 deg. C
Mission accomplished
to be continued...
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Best month to visit Ladakh by bike or car
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Ladakh is the highest plateau in the state of Jammu & Kashmir with much of it being over 3,000 m (9,800 ft).[10] It extends from the Himalayan to the Kunlun[38] Ranges and includes the upper Indus River valley.
Historically, the region included the Baltistan (Baltiyul) valleys (now mostly in Pakistani administered part of Kashmir), the entire upper Indus Valley, the remote Zanskar, Lahaul and Spiti to the south, much of Ngari including the Rudok region and Guge in the east, Aksai Chin in the northeast, and the Nubra Valley to the north over Khardong La in the Ladakh Range. Contemporary Ladakh borders Tibet to the east, the Lahaul and Spiti regions to the south, the Vale of Kashmir, Jammu and Baltiyul regions to the west, and the southwest corner of Xinjiang across the Karakoram Pass in the far north. The historic but imprecise divide between Ladakh and the Tibetan Plateau commences in the north in the intricate maze of ridges east of Rudok including Aling Kangri and Mavang Kangri, and continues southeastward toward northwestern Nepal. Before partition, Baltistan, now under Pakistani control, was a district in Ladakh. Skardo was the winter capital of Ladakh while Leh was the summer capital.
The mountain ranges in this region were formed over 45 million years by the folding of the Indian plate into the more stationary Eurasian Plate. The drift continues, causing frequent earthquakes in the Himalayan region.[f][39] The peaks in the Ladakh Range are at a medium altitude close to the Zoji-la (5,000–5,500 m or 16,000–18,050 ft) and increase toward southeast, culminating in the twin summits of Nun-Kun (7000 m or 23,000 ft).
The Indus River is the backbone of Ladakh. Most major historical and current towns — Shey, Leh, Basgo and Tingmosgang (but not Kargil), are close to the Indus River. After the Indo-Pakistani War of 1947, the stretch of the Indus flowing through Ladakh became the only part of this river, which is greatly venerated in the Hindu religion and culture, that still flows through India.
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Leh Ladakh, India
April, 2015
Ladakh, open to tourism only since 1974, is a land of high passes, bounded by the Karakoram and the mighty Himalayas. The Indus with its tributaries acts is the lifeline for Ladakh's scanty population.
Ladakh covers an area of 97,000 sq kms, and has an average elevation of 3,500 m. It is often called 'Little Tibet', because of its topographical and cultural similarities with neighbouring Tibet. In the early days, Ladakh played an important role being strategically placed at the crossroads of important trade routes to Central Asia. This now remains in the past, with China having sealed off the borders of Tibet and Central Asia.
The rugged, arid Ladakh mountain-scape has been the subject of many a photographer and destination of world-class mountaineers. Its brackish lakes at high altitudes, picturesque peaks, charming mountain villages, expansive meadows, wildlife, monasteries, rich heritage, awesome physical features, and remoteness sets it apart from other favourite holiday hot-spot.
Ladakh provides great opportunities for adventure sports such as river rafting, trekking, mountaineering and mountain biking. Adventure tourism has contributed in a big way to Ladakh's economy.
Ladakhis are sweet natured, hard working and fun loving people marking every occasion with festivities. There are a number of Monastic festivals held through out the year, whose dates are decided according to the Tibetan calendar. During summer, most villages hold colourful archery festivals and contests, while most of the religious and scio-cultural events are held during the winter.
The Ladakhis are largely dependent on cattle. They comprise a predominantly Buddhist population with the only exceptions of Kargil and the Suru Valley which is inhabited by Shia Muslims and share cultural similarities with Baltistan, now in Pakistan.
The main languages spoken are Ladakhi, Purik, Tibetan and English.
Being in the rain shadow of the Himalayas, it is generally dry, with hot and dry temperatures during summers, and cold and dry during winters.
Its winter season is long with temperatures dropping to minus zero, and summer, warm with cool nights. Temperatures of -60 have been recorded in Drass.
The best time to visit Ladakh is between May and October.
There is an airport at Leh, which is well connected to Delhi, Chandigarh and Srinagar.
By road, Leh is connected to Srinagar and Manali.