Ladakh is also known as Land of High Passes, the Land of Gompa, the Land of Nomad, one of the most sought after destination, when it comes to reaping pleasure out of adventure activities and sports. Sited in the northernmost part of India, Ladakh is at a distance of some seven kilometers from the Indus River and its extensive valley. India is rich with places in the north that are copious with scenic beauty and ample scope for adventure and fun.
The placid Pangong Lake is not just a tourist’s paradise but a geologist’s domain too. Travelers can enjoy the solitude for a day or two, zoom their cameras to shoot the black-necked Siberian crane around the Mahe marshes which are the only breeding ground for these migratory birds. At times, they are seen swarming in the cool colorful water of the lake.
Ladakh is considered as an ecstasy for trekkers and many more adventure lovers owing to the presence of one of the world’s most high mountainous terrains and steep routes. Some of the most fascinating and most dreamt of mountain ranges are Greater Himalaya and the Karakoram, and two others, the Ladakh range and the Zanskar range. Luring adventure junkies from all across the world, Ladakh has a plethora of popular trek routes like Spituk to Markha Valley, Lamayuru Gompa to Chilling and Likir to Temisgam, Stok Kangri trek, Nubra Valley Trek, Trans Zanskar trek, Rupshu Valley trek and much more. The popular Zanskar River proffers the most demanding and testing rafting experience as a part of the river remains frozen during the winters. Such challenging conditions demand for a real caliber to put your limits at stake.
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