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The
hill resort of Ladakh is one of the ten
provinces in the Indian state of Jammu and
Kashmir. Ladakh offer the magic of the
majestic mountains and the Tibeto-Buddhist
Culture. The lovely Ladakh is one place
where you may suffer from sunstroke and
frostbite at the same time. The snow capped
peaks and the barren lands beckon more
intense and adventurous of travelers. You
need to be in the wilderness of Ladakh to
enjoy its virginal beauty.
Location
The hill resort of Ladakh is surrounded by
the Karakoram Range in the north. The
Himalayas border Ladakh in the south. The
Indus River flows through Ladakh and divides
it into Leh, Nubra, Zanskar, lower Ladakh
and Rupshu. Geographically speaking the
landscape of Ladakh comprises of uplands,
craggy, barren cliffs and plateaus.
The rich cultural past of Ladakh is revealed
in the Buddhist simplicity. The Tibetan
culture and the Buddhist monasteries not
only offer the gorgeous gompas to the
tourists but also have a vital part to play
in the social lives of the people.
The rich cultural past of Ladakh is revealed
in the Buddhist simplicity. The Tibetan
culture and the Buddhist monasteries not
only offer the gorgeous gompas to the
tourists but also have a vital part to play
in the social lives of the people.
Sites to Visit
The hill resort of Ladakh is dotted with
places of tourist interest.
Amongst the must visits in Ladakh is the
Hemis monastery. Hemis is one of the largest
monasteries in Ladakh. At Hemis there is a
huge painting of the Buddha but it is
displayed to the public only once in 11
years. The monastery is home to over a
hundred and fifty lamas.
Then there is the Thikse monastery whose
architecture will not fail to sweep you off
your feet. In the Shey monastery you must
see the huge gold-plated copper statue of
the Buddha. Amongst the other old gompas
worth visiting in Ladakh are 1,000-year-old
Alchi, 11th century- Likir and Lamayuru.
Coming back to nature it is noteworthy that
Ladakh is rich in flora and fauna. You may
feast your eyes on the exotic flowers like
iris and larkspurs in Ladakh. Moving on to
fauna you will be able to spot Yak easily in
Ladakh. The local people of Ladakh use the
meat, horns, hooves, hide, hair and even the
tail of Yak. Though you may use the animal
for a ride. While in Ladakh you will come
across the hybrid between the yaks and cow
namely Dzo. Dzo can only be seen in Ladakh.
Ladakh is home to several wool-producing
animals like sheep, goats and yak.
While holidaying in the hill resort of
Ladakh you must dress in the lovely local
beautiful beribboned costumes for a picture!
Sites Near By
While holidaying in Ladakh you must visit
the sites nearby that make interesting
excursion options.
Close to Ladakh is a village called Skara.
The village is a renowned host of the local
archery contests. The competing archers
display their skill and accuracy. You must
attend these competitions for the sport and
refreshments. You are treated with amazing
apricots, apples and dry fruits. Adding to
the local flavor is a brew of barley and gur
tea.
Then there is the Nubra valley near Ladakh.
You will pass the reddish mountain peaks and
the Khardungla Pass to reach the Nubra
valley. The amazing fact about Nubra is the
co-existence of water, mountain and desert.
You must check out for the rare double
humped Bactrian camel at Nubra.
What to Buy
Any holiday would not be complete without a
shopping spree. In the lovely hill resort of
Ladakh pieces of metal work, woodcarving and
paintings are popular gift items. Clothes
and especially the pashmina is a must have
for yourself as a souvenir from Ladakh. The
abundance of the sheep, goats and yak in the
region leads to production of various
varieties of wool and woolens in Ladakh that
might interest you.
Adventure Sports
For the adventure seekers Ladakh is the
place to check out for hiking, skiing, river
rafting, paragliding, trekking and
mountaineering. You can go white river
rafting in the highest location for the
sport in the world in Ladakh. Try along the
26-kilometre stretch from Fhey to Nimo in
the Indus River.
How to Reach
The airport at Leh is the nearest to Ladakh.
Regular flights to the Leh airport connect
Leh and in turn Ladakh with Delhi,
Chandigarh and Srinagar.
Ladakh is connected to other places through
a road network too. The various routes link
Ladakh with Srinagar, Leh, Kargil, Manali
and Keylong.
Local transportation in places in and around
Ladakh is not a problem. You may go in for
buses for hire jeeps for commuting and
sightseeing.
Best Time to Visit
The hill resort of Ladakh experiences, cold
and dry climate. Ladakh receives
approximately fifty mm of annual rainfall.
The lovely landscape of Ladakh turns
freezing in the winters that is long and
bitter. The best time to visit Ladakh is
certainly the summer months. Though short
the heat of the summers makes glaciers melt.
Where to Stay
Accommodation is easily available in the
hill resort of Ladakh. There are several
hotels that cater to the needs of the
tourists to Ladakh. In fact you will find
some suitable accommodation option within
your budget. Delicious and hygienic food is
also readily available in the hotels,
restaurants and the eateries that dot Ladakh.
Ladakh - Fairs and Festivals.
The lovely land of Ladakh plays hosts to the
annual Ladakhi festival. The festival is a
big time event that attracts several
tourists to Leh. The celebration of the
festival includes lot of zest and fervor
from the local people. There are traditional
dance performances, display of sporting
skills in the various competitions and the
exhibition of the local handicrafts. The
tunes of the drums and the flutes will not
fail to move you. The festival reveals a lot
about the people and their culture in Ladakh. |