The Experience called Ladakh
A fortnight spent among the world's highest passes, sipping mountain
yak tea while being surrounded by massive mountain ranges is one
many dream and few achieve. This July Ladakh beckons the traveller
in you!
The Pengong Lake
A long narrow basin of inland drainage, hardly six to seven kilometer
at its widest point and over 130km long, it is bisected by the international
border between India and China. WITH A LARGE PART OF IT LEIING IN
CHINA! Read more here
BARALACHA La:
On the long Manali-Leh road and providing a route across the Baralacha
range is the famous Baralacha Pass. The Baralacha Pass is a unique
pass situated at a spectacular 16,400 ft above sea level. The pass
itself is 8 kilometers long, and is literally the pass "where
many roads meet". Here, routes from Zanskar, Ladakh and Lahaul
meet which have for centuries been used by ancient travelers and
crossed in all directions. The two great rivers of Lahaul, the Chandra
and the Bhaga, also arise from the huge snowfields on opposite sides
of the pass
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