Thursday, August 8, 2013

An exhilarating experience with Ladakh Attractions

Famously named as the ‘Little Tibet’, Ladakh is among the most popular destinations in India. Lying in the state of Jammu & Kashmir, Ladakh has Leh as its capital city. The hill station looks amazing with its stunning landscapes at altitudes of 2750 m & higher. It is snuggled in the midst of vast stretches of snow-covered mountains of the mighty Himalayas.

The most famous Ladakh attractions include:

Monasteries

The destination abounds in Buddhist monasteries. A monastery is the prime centre for worship. It is the place where you can experience isolated meditation as well as religion teaching. These monasteries in Ladakh belong to different schools of Buddhism. These religious sites are located at the scenic spots, enhancing their charm further. Besides enjoying scenic location, travellers can also witness a rich variety of Buddhist relics. The collection includes murals, scriptures, thangkas and sculptures.
The prominent ones include:

·          Spituk
·          Shanti
·          Thiksey
·          Shankar
·          Shey
·          Hemis

Lakes

Ladakh is an enchanting place where the gorgeous lakes are available. These lakes change various forms at every new hour of the day. These lakes sometimes turn the emerald green colour and then these show the midnight blue pool colour. Travellers can sit on the side to relax for many hours. In winters, these lakes freeze many meters deep and serve as a highway. Different lakes in Ladakh include:

·          Pangong
·          Tsomoriri
·          Tso Kar
·          Chandertaal

Adventure

Ladakh is the land of adventure. Ladakh trekking tours beckon many adventure enthusiasts every year. The land offers you unlimited adventure opportunities. Tourists can undertake various adventure activities amidst stunning landscapes and rugged beauty. Indulge yourself in the unlimited thrill and adventure with Ladakh adventure tour.

The most popular activities that you can enjoy in Ladakh include:

·          River Rafting
·          Mountain Climbing
·          Trekking
·          Mountaineering

Natural Splendour

Tourists in Ladakh can enjoy the amazing scenic beauty, tranquil monasteries and many others. There are various places in Ladakh where you can still experience the rustic charm.

Wildlife

Ladakh is also popular for its rare wildlife species. Wildlife lovers can witness various wild animals like Nyan, Yak, Urial, Ibex, Churu and Snow Leopard. Visitors can also view a huge numbers of migratory birds.

Leh Palace

This is the most famous tourist place in Ladakh. Travellers from all across the globe throng to Ladakh to experienced the sustained legacies of the bygone era. The architectural splendour of the place is well-known all over the world. The design and style of the palace is similar as that of the Potala Palace in Lhasa.

The spot is known across the world for its traditional thangkas, scriptures, frescos, murals and Buddhist wall paintings. A huge statue of the Maitreya Buddha is the highlight of the palace.

Ladakh Attractions boast of their enchanting charm which you can witness while exploring its tourist places. Do not forget to indulge yourself in the unlimited fun of trekking in Ladakh.

Wednesday, July 10, 2013

Zanskar Trekking Delights Adventure Enthusiasts

If you are an adventure lover, Ladakh is the destination for you. Zanskar is known as the best adventure destination in Jammu & Kashmir that you can visit with Ladakh trekking tour. Located at an elevation of about 4000 m above the sea level, Zanskar offers wonderful trekking opportunities to adventure lovers. Zanskar trek tourism has gained immense popularity among tourists. 

 This spectacular valley is dotted with small towns and ancient monasteries situated upon the high cliffs. Its snow-covered mountain peaks make it an ideal destination for adventure lovers. The place abounds in beauty and adventure on every step.



Zanskar area is known for the earliest Buddhist monasteries. Besides monasteries, the area is famous for its enchanting adventure sports. Adventure enthusiasts from far and wide embark on Zanskar adventure travel.



Starting from Darcha, the trek passes from Shingo La, located at an elevation of 5,100 m. It finally ends in the majestic Zanskar region. On the trekking routes, tourists can enjoy the beautiful views of the Buddhist monasteries in India that include Phutkal, Lingshet and Lamayuru. Zanskar trekking is very popular among adventure lovers. Tourists can enjoy short term as well as long term Zanskar trek depending on their choice and preferences.



Before going for Zanskar valley trekking, you need to have certain necessary things. These include woolen clothes, gloves, thick socks and mufflers to ease you to bear with the cool climate. Everyone is aware that Alps - the favorite place among adventure enthusiasts.

Zanskar continues to enjoy the title of a trekker’s paradise. The popular Ladakh treks encompass Padum to Darcha over the Shingo La (5,090m), and another one is Padum to Lamayuru over the Singge La (5,050m). From Padum to Markha Valley over the Cha Cha La (4,950m) and Rubrang La (5,020m) is the more remote one. The trek should be done after mid-August when the water level in the river recedes. Best season to enjoy trekking is at the end of June till mid-October.

Popular Places to See in Zanskar

On Zanskar trekking tours, you can view the mighty ranges of the Himalayas. As you move to the Pazila watershed on the road of Zanskar, you can first see the Stod Valley. It is one of the tributary valleys of the places. It offers you a stunning view of the Drang-Drung glacier, which is known to be the biggest in Ladakh. The rest of the sprawled area of Zanskar enables you to see the mountains and various deep gorges.




Zanskar Trekking beckons adventure lovers from all across the world. If you embark on Ladakh Travel, trekking is a must to try on.

Monday, June 17, 2013

Delve into a Serene world with Ladakh Lakes

Ladakh, the land of snow is home to several beautiful lakes. These lakes have various forms many times in a day. Sometimes they display the emerald green colour while sometime they turn into midnight blue pool colour. These lakes in Ladakh enchant you to enjoy the tranquility by sitting at relaxing mood alongside the lake.

Let us have a look at some of the most famous lakes in Ladakh.

Pangong Tso Lake

It is among the most eye-catching lakes in Ladakh. The lake lies across the Changla Pass from Leh. At an elevation of almost 4,500 m, the Pangong Tso is around 8 km wide at its vast stretch. It works like a magnetism to attract tourists from far and wide. The lake is bisected by the international border between China and India. It boasts of being the highest brackish lake in Ladakh.

Tso Morari Lake

The lake is one of the highest lakes in the world. That is why it has been entitled with the largest of High Altitude Lakes (HAL) that falls within India. Located at an elevation of about 4500 m, the lake stretches around 30 km. The place offers a good opportunity to enjoy the natural beauty for honeymooners and couples. Along with the stark backdrop of hills and mountains the water seems here very calm and soothing. Fed by the two streams and springs, the lake also enjoys the presence of around 34 different species of birds. Though there is no vegetation in the deep side of it but you can spot a few signs of vegetation when the lakes become shallow.

Tso Kar

This is a salt water lake that lies off the Manali to Leh road. It is situated at a high altitude of around 4500 m. Inhabited by the Khampas, the Tso Kar is a popular lake in Ladakh. The abundance of wildlife is another appealing factor associated with the lake.


Known as the ‘Moon Lake’ in Spiti Valley is among the most fascinating lakes in Ladakh Himalayas. It is among the favourite lakes of tourists as well. Adventure enthusiasts can enjoy a long and adventurous path over Rohtang Pass to view this wonderful vista of nature. The lake also boasts of offering the spectacular reflections of enveloping Himalayan peaks in its deep blue waters.

Lake Kyaghr

Located about 10 km to the north of the famous Tsomorari Lake in Ladakh, Kyaghr stretches about 3 km and is 1.5 km wide. It has brackish water and the lake serves as a stopping point for trekkers heading from the Kiangdum camping area to the Tsomorari Lake.

Ladakh Lakes enchant visitors with their appealing charm. Chandertal Lake in Ladakh offers you an opportunity to enjoy the tranquility of nature.

Thursday, June 13, 2013

Monasteries in Ladakh- Reflecting the ageless faith

Monasteries in Ladakh are very popular among tourists. Holding their unique charm, the monasteries serve as the ideal place to go for meditation, exploring the ancient relics at museum or simply to enjoy a pilgrimage travel.

Hemis Monastery

Lying around 50 kms Southeast of Leh, Hemis monastery boasts of being among the largest Buddhist monasteries in Ladakh. This religious site treasures a collection of old status, holy thangkas and many artifacts. Tourists visiting the monastery can also visit the Hemis National Park that lies nearby. The monastery houses more than 200 branches and there are around 1,000 monks in the Himalayan region. It has gained access to passable roads. Travelling to Hemis monastery is a thrilling experience and the enclosing makes the journey a cherishable one. Its rich collection of old relics like the idol of Buddha made of copper, gold stupas and silver have made it counted among the wealthiest monasteries in India. It also treasures murals, thangkas and artifacts. Hemis festival of Ladakh attracts many travellers to visit the monastery.

Thiksey Monastery                                                                                                

Situated around 20 kms southeast of Leh, the Thiksey monastery boasts of its spectacular location enveloping one side of a hill. Its various buildings are organized in ascending order of significance. The Maitreya temple is the highlight of this sacred site. It was structured to commemorate visit of the 14th Dalai Lama in 1970 and took many years to complete. The monastery attracts huge crowd during the annual celebration of Thiksey festival. The Gompa in Ladakh also serves as a seat for head of the Gelug School in Ladakh. Gustor ritual, celebrated in the ninth month of Tibetan calendar is the highlight of Thiksey monastery.

Spituk Monastery

Located at the hilltop near Indus is the Spituk monastery, around 18 kms from Leh. It was founded in 11th century. Earlier, it belonged to the Kadampa School. Celebrated here is the annual Spituk festival that serves as the main attraction of the monastery which you can also witness by taking monasteries tour packages. An imposing image of Lord Buddha is the highlight of the monastery. It also houses a rich variety of thangkas, antique arms and ancient masks. An impressive image of Mahakaal adds more charm to the monastery.

Lamayuru Monastery

This famous monastery of Ladakh overlooks the valley and the small village of Lamayuru. The holy site lies around 125 kms west from Leh. Its spectacular location makes it counted among the must visit places on your tour to Ladakh. The annual event of Lamayuru Monastery is organized here every summer during June or July. Besides the Thangka paintings in the main hall of the monastery, there are man-made caves that beckon the tourists.

Visit the famous Monasteries in Ladakh to explore its ancient charm and unique appeal. Cave Monastery is a must visit place on your tour to Ladakh.