Ladakh, one of the highest and nice regions in the world
Ladakh is a large area of the northern and eastern
Kashmir region and is divided between India and Pakistan. It is one of the
highest regions in the world and consists of high plains and deep valleys. This
place opened to tourists in the 1970s and since then it has been one of the
most favorite places of mountaineers and of those who like to trek. The main
tourist attraction in Ladakh is still the nine-storey structure that was built
in the 16th century and was once the tallest building in the world. This palace
is being restored by the Archeological Survey of India but is open to the
public. Nubra Valley is another place that is essential to pay a visit to if
you’re vacationing in Ladakh. It is the only place in India where tourists can
see double humped Bactrian Camels in a desert at over 10,000 feet. The Valley
is about 150 kilometers from the capital town of Ladakh (Leh) but the ride
could take longer depending on the snow and other factors such as army
movements. Nubra Valley is an extremely peaceful place full of friendly people.
The Nubra River also has excellent sites for picnic.
Tourists should remember to visit the monasteries of
Ladakh while sightseeing. Hemis Gompa is one of the largest ones in the region
and houses around 150 monks.
The most amazing fact about Ladakh is that the
region is barren but still beautiful. Simplicity is a way of life in this
region because modernity hasn’t touched Ladakh as much as it has in the other
cities of India. People in Ladakh are without a doubt extremely fit considering
the weather conditions in the region.
Ladakh
is the highest inhabited region in India and has the River Indus flowing
through the ranges. It is advisable for all travelers to make sure that they
are physically fit before they visit Ladakh and its also important to take
complete rest for the first 24 hours after getting there as it is common for
people traveling to very high altitudes to suffer from mountain sickness
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