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Ladakh Tour: A Thrilling and Pleasurable Journey

Ladakh is a remarkable tourist’s destination where tourists love to visit again and again. It is also popular by the name “Little Tibet”. It is a wonderful place which is consisting of Buddhist monasteries, Beautiful Himalaya ranges, etc. The immense beauty of the place makes the tourists amazed. The fresh and calm atmosphere of the place will make your trip amazing. If you are a trekking lover then Ladakh is the preeminent place for you. It offers you dangerous treks for a thrilling experience. The trekking tour of Ladakh will be a memorable journey for trekking lovers.

It is place where number of tourists love to visit for trekking. The wonderful Ladakh Range and Zanskar range are the popular ranges with the major tourist’s attractions. The place offers the boundless treks to the tourists to make their journey exciting. The best time for Trekking in Ladakh is July to September. The popular treks of the Ladakh are: Ladakh Zanskar Trekking, Lamayuru (Sham Valley) Trek, Hemis Rupsu Darcha Trekking, Ripchar Valley Trek, Markha Valley Trek, Indus Valley Trek, Nubra Valley Trek, Parang La Trek, Stok Kangri trekking, Rumtse to Kiber Trek, Kang Yatse Trek, Chadar Trek, etc. The visit of these treks will make your journey electrifying. These treks will take you close to the natural loveliness of the place which will make you speechless. The place also offers other adventurous sports like: river rafting, jeep safari, skiing, mountaineering, trekking, cycling, etc. But from all these sports Ladakh Trekking is the very popular amongst the tourists.

Apart from all these thrilling sports, you can also visit the amazing monasteries of the place which attracts the tourists most. The popular monasteries are: Tonde Monastery, Zangla Monastery, Alchi Gompa, Thiksey Monastery, Takthok Monastery, Zongkhul Monastery, Spituk Monastery, Himalayan Passes and Stakana Monastery. You can also visit the other attractions like: Nubra valley, Suru valley, Leh Palace, Hemis Wildlife Sanctuary, Markha and Zanskar valley, Karakoram Wildlife Sanctuary, Tso Morari Lake, Shanti Stupa, Victory tower, Namgyal Tsemo Gompa, Kyaghr Lake, Tsomorari Lake, etc. Exploring Ladakh on the Yak back or the Camel back can be a memorable experience.
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Visit The Majestic Attractions Of Ladakh For A Lifetime’s Worth Of Memories

Ladakh, ‘The Land of High Passes’, is a region sandwiched between two majestic mountain ranges of Asia; Karakoram range in the north & The Himalayan range in the south. It is found in the vicinity of two other ranges i.e. Ladakh range and the Zanskar range. Leh, the capital of Ladakh, hosts the highest airport of the world. The serene waters of the Indus, Shyok and Zanskar rivers originate from glaciers and traverse northwestward, transforming the otherwise barren region into a swathe of lush green pastureland. The region constitutes one of the coldest deserts of the world as well as lush meadows. It is known for magnificent, clear and refreshing waters, golden clouds, snow laden peaks, lofty mountains, shimmering brackish lakes and landscapes ranging from lush meadows to dusty slopes.

Some of the most popular and exotic tourist attractions of the region include:

Tso Moriri Lake: This exhilarating lake is situated in the Changthang plateau. White clouds with their reflection in its clear waters present a breath-taking view. Korzok, a picturesque village, lies adjacent to this lake. This village hosts a beautiful monastery and is a popular tourist attraction.

Pangong Tso Lake: It is the largest salt-water lake in Asia and forms a border with Tibet. Located 4300 meters above sea level, it is 5 km wide and 130 km long. This lake is completely frozen during the winter season, despite being a brackish lake. The marine life is absent, while only a few migratory birds like Brahminy ducks and gulls and the beautiful Black-necked Crane can be seen here. This lake changes colors with the seasons. The sparkling shades of green, violet, purple and blue present a delight to watch.

Yak Safaris: Yaks, locally called ‘dongs’, are the largest animals of the region. Safaris on Yaks bring travelers closer to the local lifestyle and culture.
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