An Exciting Tour of Ladakh
Ladakh, situated in the Himalayan region of India, can be best defined as land of mystical gompas and can be best spotted with its rugged terrains and several passes and rocks. Situated at an average height of 3,513 meters avove sea level in northmostern state of India Jammu and Kashmir, Ladakh is a wondrous place that has been mesmerizing the tourists from all parts of the world and is often called as little Tibet. The mesmerising land is surrounded by enormous snow capped mountain peaks ranging from 2,500 to 4,500 metres. It’s beguiling scenic beauty, captivating lakes, majestic hills and a heart-rending local culture have a spellbinding effect on everyone who dare to stroll into this corner opting for the tour of Ladakh.
Ladakh is also famous for Siachen, which is the world’s largest glacier. Endowed with mesmerising natural beauty, Ladakh has always been paradise for adventure lovers. People from different parts of the world come here to experience the best adventure tour possible on earth. Leh and Ladakh are the epitome of adventure in India. It is acquainted with a number of adventure sports which includes mountaineering, jeep safari, cycling and river rafting. The mighty mountain ranges, deep valleys, scenic trails and high passes add on to the adventure of Ladakh. Ladakh has a range of deep valleys which includes Indus Valley, Dras Valley and Nubra Valley.
Sandwiched between the Himalayan Range and the Karakoram Range, Ladakh lies on the lap of nature surrounded by snow-capped peaks on all sides and glistening with the refulgent lakes & waterfalls. Lying thousands of feet above the sea level, it is one of the highest tourist destinations in the world and the thin atmosphere accounts for some freezing chill & smoky breath.
Leh, the prominent district of Ladakh, is another tranquil and beautiful place that gives a peek into the local culture and religion. Tourists can find themselves getting forlorn in the markets or find themselves getting awed by the colossal Buddhist monasteries. Being a commercial and religious hub, this place attracts traders and monks from all parts of the globe.
Ladakh, being a cold desert, becomes excruciatingly cold during the winter. Hence, the best time to visit Ladakh is between May-September as the climate is at its friendly best during this time. Some tourists who look for winter sports like skiing and are brave enough to endure the cold also come hopping during the winter.
The rich fauna of Ladakh also accounts for its terrific wildlife. Its mystical hills, caves and forests are homes to some rare Trans-Himalayan birds and animals including the snow leopards.
For photographers, Ladakh provides some awesome picture angles. Whether it is the vastness of the mountains or the cascading plains, the picture frames are like post cards.
Ladakh is where the nature reprises itself in its full glory. To have the eternal lifetime experience, this land offers immense natural beauty around that tourist would just love to stay in this peaceful and calm place. A trip to Ladakh will rejuvenate and invigorate you since the place has so much to offer.
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