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Ladakh

Ladakh coldest desert in the world, lies at altitude ranging from about 9,000 feet (2750m) at Kargil to 25,170 feet (7,672m) at Saser Kangri in the Karakoram, Bounded by two of the world’s mightiest mountain ranges, the Great Himalaya and the Karakoram, it lies transversely two other, the Ladakh range and the Zanskar range.

In geological terms, this is a young land, formed only a few million years ago by the buckling and folding of the earth’s crust as the Indian sub-continent pushed with irresistible force against the immovable mass of Asia. Its basic contours, uplifted by these unimaginable tectonic movements, have been modified over the millennia by the opposite process of erosion, sculpted into the form we see today by wind and water.

Ladakh was once covered by an extensive lake system. Occasionally, some stray monsoon clouds do find their way over the Himalaya, and lately this seems to be happening with increasing frequency. But the main source of water remains the winter snowfall. Drass, Zanskar and the Suru Valley on the Himalaya’s northern flank receive heavy snow in winter; this feeds the glaciers whose meltwater, carried down by streams, irrigates the fields in summer.

Ladakh means “land of high passes”. Until the coming of the aircraft, the only access into this remote, high Trans-Himalayan kingdom was across several high pass crossings. From the west the Zoji La at 14,000 feet is the lowest. Taglang La to the southeast is 17,200 feet high and a military highway now crosses this coming from Manali. To the north is the Khardung La – at 18,200 feet, the only access into the Nubra valley and the Karakorams. Dead ends now, but important in centuries past, were the northern passes on the Central Asian trade route – Saser La and the Karakorum pass.

Suru Valley

Suru Valley

One of the most beautiful regions of Ladakh , the Suru Valley forms the mainstay of Kargil district. Lying nestled along the north-eastern foothills of the great Himalayan Wall, it extends from Kargil town, first southward for a length of about 75 Kms Its composite population of about 30,000 — mainly of Tibeti-Darad descent — […]

Kargil

Kargil

Kargil, the headquarters of Kargil district, is around 204 Kilometers to the east of Srinagar and 234 Kilometers to the west of Leh. It was a passage point of caravans on their way to and from China, Tibet and Kashmir till 1949, but since 1974 with the influx of tourists the region has been replaced […]

Leh

Leh

Leh, headquarter of Leh District. It is located to the north of the Indus River at an elevation of 3600m above the sea level. The region is watered by the Zanskar River, which flows into the Indus River just below. Leh became the capital of Stod (upper Ladakh) during the reign of King Graspa Bum- […]

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