Ladakh – where heaven meets the Earth
Ladakh – where heaven meets the Earth
Located in the state of Jammu and Kashmir,
the humble land of Ladakh in India is cradled by the ice-capped
Kunlun mountain range in the north and the Great Himalayas to the south, providing a breathtaking panoramic view all
around.
Due to extreme weather conditions which see temperatures plummet
to minus 35 degree Celsius, the area remains scarcely populated, resulting in a
clean and pristine environment. Once you land in Ladakh, you feel miles away
from home; you could be at the very gates of heaven. Clear blue skies, wide
landscapes of cold desert, ice-capped mountains and the soft cold mountain
breeze against your skin makes you feel cradled in nature’s arms.
Ladakh is well known as the ‘Land of the
Gompas’ (or monasteries). Historically the region is of Tibetan descent and
host to many Buddhist monasteries. Most famed are Thiksay, Hemis, Shey and
Dhankar. The monasteries house several Buddhists who spend their entire life
studying and learning.
he topography is also perfectly suited to adventurous biking
experiences. The winding hilly roads hidden in the mountains are said to be
every biker’s dream ride. As you climb, you can stop and enjoy the incredible
views of the vast valley that stretches below against the backdrop of the
crisp, clear sky.
Getting there:
Ladakh is accessible throughout the year by air and road. There are daily
flight options from Delhi, Srinagar, Jammu and stop over flight options
from other locations.
Climate: The region of Ladakh
rests in altitudes ranging from about 9,000 feet (2750m) at Kargil to 25,170
feet (7,672m) at Saser Kangri in the Karakoram. At these altitudes temperature
extremities are intense. The best time to visit is in summer between June and
October when the temperature is at its most pleasant. November invites heavy
snowfall and temperatures drop drastically to negatives.
Health: Due to its high
geographical altitude, oxygen levels are low. Initially you might find yourself
breathing a little heavier than usual and its advised that you give your body
time to acclimatise before setting out on any physical activity. There is a
local hospital in Leh if the need arises and you feel uncomfortable.
Leh Market: The Leh Market is filled with many quaint shops that light
up as the sun goes down. Here you can buy everything from woollens, to
spices, warm bread, miniature prayer wheels, silk scarves, gasoline lanterns to
local beaded jewellery.
Must experience: Apart from the Gompas, there are many other great experiences. The Shanti Stupa in Changspa, is a true haven located in the midst of the great mountains.
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