An Insight into Ladakh
Ladakh has become the union territory of India now and Leh is the largest town in Ladakh. It is a reflection of rich culture, architecture, and history. Ladakh means “Land of high passes”- marks the boundary between the peaks of the western Himalaya and the vast Tibetan plateau. Ladakh has been opened up to tourism in 1974 and variously described as “The Moon land” and “Little Tibet”. It is one of the most remote regions in India and also referred to as the Land of Lama owning to its Tibetan connection. The high culture of Ladakh is Buddhist having a close cultural and trading connection with Tibet. This region is drained by the Zanskar River, which flows into the Indus River just below Leh and draws river rafters from far and wide.
A land like no other with a plethora of attractions to visit exceptional landscapes, amazing people and culture of Ladakh is truly a paradise on Earth. It is easy to get mesmerized here because this region is blessed with astounding snow-capped mountain, beautiful ancient monk & monasteries that has a spiritual value, and picturesque sites, lively markets defining the culture of the place, deep gorges, turquoise lakes, numerous trekking trails, trekking, mountaineering, motor biking as well as mountain biking and It's Zanskar Region is particularly famous for its winter Chadar Trek where the adventure lovers get an exceptional experience of walking over a frozen river make this region beckon. If someone wants to escape from the mundane life of metropolitan cities then Ladakh welcomes you to a world that is overload with serene scenic beauty, peace and tranquil weather and breathtaking landscapes. We offer customized tour packages of Ladakh will take you around some of the most visited places in the Himalayan region covering Leh, Hemis, Khardongla, Pangong, Alchi, Nubra, Srinagar, and Kargil. On the whole, tourists will have the unique experience of travel to the different realm within India which will be etched on their memory forever.