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Zanskar road winds down the steep slopes of the
watershed to the head of the Stod Valley, one of
Zanskar's main tributary valleys, the majestic "Drang-Drung"
glacier looms into full view. A long and winding
river of ice and snow, the Drang-Drung" is
perhaps the largest glacier in Ladakh, outside
the Siachen formation. It is from the cliff-like
snout of this extensive glacier that the Stod or
Doda River, the main tributary of river Zanskar,
rises.
Zanskar comprises a tri-armed valley system
lying between the Great Himalayan Range and the
Zanskar mountain; The three arms radiate
star-like towards the west, north and south from
a wide central expanse where the region's two
principal drainage's meet to form the main
Zanskar River. It is mainly along the course of
this valley system that the region's 10,000
strong, mainly Buddhists population lives.
Spread over an estimated geographical area of
5000 sq. kms. High rise, mountains and deep
gorges surround Zanskar. The area remains
inaccessible for nearly 8 months a year due to
heavy snowfall resulting in closure of all the
access passes, including the Penzi-la. To-day,
Zanskar has the distinction of being the least
interfered with microcosms of Ladakh, and one of
the last few surviving cultural satellites of
Tibet.
Within the mountain ramparts of this lost
Shangrila stand a number of ancient yet active
monastic establishments. Some of these religious
foundations have evolved around remote
meditation caves believed to have been used by a
succession of famous Buddhist saints for
prolonged meditation in pursuit of knowledge and
enlightenment.
The 240 km long Kargil-Padun road, of which the
first 90 km stretch is paved, remains opened
from around mid July to early November. In June,
the summer is at its height in the region and
the climate is ideal for trekking along the
route free from vehicular traffic of any kind
and when the countryside is freshly rejuvenated
into life after months of frigid dormancy.
The tourist Complex at Padum provides furnished
rooms. There is catering arrangement in the
complex, while camping place nearby is available
for budget tourists travelling with personal
tents. Padum town has several private hotels
where rooms with basic facilities are available. |