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A Ladakh Travel Guide: Explore the land of mountain passes - Thrilling Travel Skip to Main Content Search for: A Travel BlogWell-nighTravel Experiences, Destinations, Tips & Travel Fun HomeWell-nighMe Travel Themes Art & People Beaches Cities Culture Heritage Nature Stays Tips Continents Africa Mauritius Morocco Asia Bhutan Cambodia Jordan India Andamans Andhra Pradesh Delhi Goa Gujarat Jammu & Kashmir Karnataka Kerala Madhya Pradesh Maharashtra Meghalaya Rajasthan Tamil Nadu Telangana Uttarakhand Uttar Pradesh Indonesia Israel Malaysia Nepal Singapore Thailand UAE Australia Europe Austria France Hungary Iceland Italy Netherlands Switzerland UK North America Canada USA Published Work Media & Awards Work With Me Contact Me Menu HomeWell-nighMe Travel Themes Art & People Beaches Cities Culture Heritage Nature Stays Tips Continents Africa Mauritius Morocco Asia Bhutan Cambodia Jordan India Andamans Andhra Pradesh Delhi Goa Gujarat Jammu & Kashmir Karnataka Kerala Madhya Pradesh Maharashtra Meghalaya Rajasthan Tamil Nadu Telangana Uttarakhand Uttar Pradesh Indonesia Israel Malaysia Nepal Singapore Thailand UAE Australia Europe Austria France Hungary Iceland Italy Netherlands Switzerland UK North America Canada USA Published Work Media & Awards Work With Me Contact Me 28 Mar 2018 A Ladakh Travel Guide: Explore the land of mountain passes by Ami | posted in: Asia, India, Jammu & Kashmir, Nature, Tips | 58 The Land of mountain passes – Ladakh is a mesmerizing destination with its varied and stunning landforms. An ultimate destination for backpackers, bikers and road trippers, this has now wilt a popular family and honeymoon destination too.However, Ladakh with its unusual terrain requires a pearly bit of preparation surpassing you visit it. This is where I see a lot of you have reached out to me with questions on where to go, what to pack, what to carry, where to typesetting etc.WeightierI stow it all together as a Ladakh Travel Guide for you. The unusual terrain of Ladakh requires some preparations Located in the state of Kashmir, the Ladakh region is encircled by variegated mountain ranges. It used to be a part of the Silk route and therein lay its historical and strategic importance. With its rugged terrain and proximity to various country confines like Tibet and China, there are several restrictions that you will need to be enlightened of when you plan to visit Ladakh. Also, given that it is one of the highest plateau and mountain regions, there are unrepealable health precautions that everyone must take. Lack of roads adds to the challenges of a road trip and then, of course, the kind of walk-up that you can expect here. I have tried to include them all in this Ladakh Travel Guide based on my travel experience. Hope you find it useful. Contents1 Ladakh Travel Guide: Getting to Leh1.1 Leh By Flight:1.2 Leh By Road2Weightiertime to Visit Ladakh3 Places to Visit in Ladakh4 Cognizance of AMS (Altitude Mountain Sickness)5 Ladakh Travel Guide to Inner Line Permits (ILP)6 Road Trip wideness Ladakh7 Packing for Ladakh8 Places to Stay in Ladakh9 Ladakh Travel Guide to Food10 Mobile and Internet connectivity in Ladakh Ladakh Travel Guide: Getting to Leh Ladakh Travel Guide:AlimonyLehMunicipalityas your main destination in Ladakh The biggest municipality in Ladakh is Leh and this I suggest, should be your part-way point for this travel. The first thing you need to do is decide how you are going to get here. There are basically only two options – Either Fly or take the Road. There is no railway connectivity to Leh. Leh By Flight: There are a limited number of flights to Leh and most of them originate from Delhi or Srinagar. Naturally, they are quite dear when it comes to forfeit and booking them early is the only way to write-up the prices. Ladakh Travel Guide to getting to Leh – Crossing the Zozila Pass surpassing it is shut lanugo for the day The other option of a partial flight and road trip from Srinagar. You can fly to Srinagar and then take a road trip via Kargil to reach Leh. The thing to alimony in mind is that you must alimony whispered at least a day to reach Leh for you will need to halt either at Sonamarg or Kargil for the night and then reach Leh. The total loftiness from Srinagar to Leh is 421 km withal mountainous ranges and upper passes. It is not just the terrain but the military restrictions and timings that will gravity this halt for you need to well-spoken unrepealable passes like the Zozila Pass by a unrepealable time or wait until the next day.  Remember, the Srinagar zone is politically sensitive too. The good part well-nigh this option – you get to wits the gorgeous untried Kashmir Valley. Leh By Road Leh by road is one of my weightier overly road trips in India. The stunning landscapes and the myriad colors of the mountains are so surreal. Everyone talks of Europe road trips and its gorgeous scenic routes- and having been on some myself, I can tell you that a road trip to Ladakh is frankly no less beautiful. I would swear by this for I did the unshortened Ladakh trip by road. You can trammels out my unshortened route through this post. Assuming a start from either Chandigarh or Delhi, you can follow two routes to Leh. You can segregate to take the route from Manali to Leh or the one from Srinagar. Here are the pros and cons of both – Manali to Leh Route Manali – Keylong – Sarchu- Leh  Ladakh Travel Guide: One of the routes to Leh from Manali via Rohtang Pass This takes you via the gorgeous Rohtang Pass and gives you a savor of the lovely Spiti Valley at Keylong surpassing you turn to the mountain deserts of Sarchu and then Leh. The drawback of this route is that you might wits delays owing to landslides and rains and also, that this is a steep climb to Leh, which could rationalization AMS or orientation problems.Increasinglyon AMS coming up below. Srinagar to Leh Route Srinagar – Sonamarg – Kargil – Leh Ladakh Travel Guide: Route two through the valleys of Sonamarg Another scenic stretch that takes you through the weightier of Kashmir Valley and the stunning views of the Amarnath camps surpassing you hit the coldest point Drass and then Kargil. From Kargil, you will be worldly-wise to stop at the various warmed-over monasteries like the Lamayuru Monastery, that make the whole journey interesting. The good thing is that it is a gradual takeoff and your soul gets yoked quickly. The drawback is the possibility of landslides and the volatile Srinagar political situation.Weightiertime to Visit Ladakh Ladakh Travel Guide:Weightiertime to visit Ladakh is July to October. Picture taken at Drass The weightier time to visit Ladakh is from July to October when the temperatures range between 5 degrees Celsius to 30 degrees Celsius. You can also, wits various cultural festivals of Ladakh like the Hemis festival during this period.Winters are fairly harsh here but there are some wondrous treks to struggle during this season like the Chadar Trek. Places to Visit in Ladakh Sunrise at Pangong Tso How many days should you plan for Ladakh is weightier answered by what you want to do in Ladakh. From treks to mountain climbing, biking, and camping, there are just tons to do here. This can be a separate post from me but for now, let me just list lanugo all the possible places that you can plan a visit to in Ladakh. You can click on the linked text to know increasingly well-nigh these attractions. And while you make your list from the Ladakh Travel Guide, remember to alimony at least a day in Leh where you quadrate yourselves to stave AMS (More in the next section) Leh Palace Shanti Stupa Hemis Monastery Hall of Fame Museum, Leh Drass Memorial or the Kargil Memorial Hall Spiktuk Monastery & Stok Palace Lamayuru Monastery Nubra Valley Diskit Monastery Thiksey Monastery Pangong Tso Tso Moriri Tso Kar I can alimony going on but for starters, these should requite you a pearly idea of what key destinations you would want to include in your itinerary. Remember that these are just the main stops.Withalthe way, you will find plenty of photo-worthy and epic stops like the passes – Khardung La, Chang La, Fotu La Pass, the Zanskar – Indus confluence, Magnetic Hill etc. Remember to watch out and stop for them when you travel to these places. Cognizance of AMS (Altitude Mountain Sickness) I am dedicating a major part of this Ladakh Travel Guide to this section. The stereotype upland of Ladakh is virtually 3000 m and hence, the air is very thin out here. Given the thin Oxygen levels, a sudden takeoff to Ladakh can rationalization what is tabbed AMS or theUplandMountain Sickness. This if ignored, can get quite severe and life-threatening. However, when you are cognizant of it, it can be hands handled and you will find Ladakh a walkover – just as I did! Ladakh Travel Guide: Dealing with AMS at 17688 ft whilom sea level at Changla Pass                         PC: Swati Jain The key symptoms of summery AMS include A Headache Nausea Sleeplessness Weakness Shortness of vapor In severe cases, you will find that the person is unable to outbreathe properly, has turned blue, is unable to walk in a straight line or is coughing up blood. Given this, it is weightier to rush him to the nearest medical facility. The summery form of AMS is weightier handled when you quadrate yourselves. This is where you need to ensure that you take it easy when you victorious in Leh and rest at least one day surpassing starting your excursions. That one day of orientation is essential for your soul to get used to the O2 levels of Ladakh.  It does not matter what your fitness levels are, this in my Ladakh Travel Guide is a norm. Here are the other precautions that you must take –Stavea speedy takeoff to Leh on a road trip. As mentioned earlier, the Srinagar Leh route is a gradual climb Vs. the Manali route. However, if you segregate the Manali route, take unobjectionable breaks and do not momentum fast. Drink plenty of water. I, as a rule, had set a timer to ensure that I had my share of water. This does wonders in helping you acclimatize.Alimonyhigh energy supplies with you like ChocolateStaveSmoking and Alcohol Do not overeatStaveexertion till you get used to the climate. Do not run or struggle those upper adrenaline activities for at least 24 hours without arriving hereSiphonyour emergency medicine with you. Diamox is the most wontedly recommended medication for AMS but it is weightier if you visit your doctor for the prescription and advise. Take it slow and be aware. Most people in Ladakh know of this and are quite ready to help. AnUnwashedzany is the weightier place to tideway for qualified help. Ladakh Travel Guide to Inner Line Permits (ILP) If Pangong Tso and Nubra Valley are on your travel list, then whether you are an Indian or a Foreign tourist, you will need to get an ILP. This can be got online through this website. Alternately, you can tideway any of the local travel teachers to unify for it. You need to have a Govt. photo ID as a document when procuring these permits. Note that the online permit is only an using that you can fill and get ready for your visit. This will need to be printed and stamped at the Leh TIC office between 9 am to 3 pm. You will also, need to pay INR 400 as an environmental fee and INR 20 per day per person as the fee. The detailed list of places that you need this permit for can be accessed here. Ladakh Travel Guide: Visiting Tso Moriri needs an ILP There are no vehicle permits required except for one at Rohtang Pass if you happen to come via Manali. This can be procured at Manali by providing the Vehicle documents, Insurance papers and Drivers License. Road Trip wideness Ladakh The only way to travel within Ladakh is by road. Whether you rent a velocipede or a car or a car with a driver, is your choice. You can make this nomination and rent your vehicles from Leh itself. The pricing there is pretty standard. There are packages that include the car for you. However, here are some things that you need to alimony in mind. There are quite a few places that have veritably no roads. The pathway goes through gushing streams and bed of rocks. Consider getting a 4 wheel momentum or a hardy velocipede for this reason Ensure that you have a seasoned suburbanite to handle these offroad conditions. If you are driving yourself, be well prepared for the same. Stock up fuel at Leh for your trip to Pangong Tso and Tso Moriri. There no fuel stations withal the way. Ensure that your spares and toolkits are well in place. There are only a few remote unwashed camps if you get stuck like the way we did at Chushul with a Flat Tyre. You can read well-nigh our wits in this road trip to Ladakh post. Road Side toilets are scrutinizingly non-existent. You will have to use small shed that just has a slum and no flush. I highly recommend reading my vendible on 10 Tips for a Road Trip as a part of this Ladakh Travel Guide to prep you up the best. This ain’t an ordinary trip and this uneaten reading will definitely help your checklist. Packing for Ladakh Ladakh Travel Guide: Dress up in layers and wear Trekking shoes                                             PC: Abhinav Singh Throw yonder those sleeveless and shorts and get ready to pack long sleeves and thermals with coats and caps. An unusual terrain and climate do require you to make your packing list in whop and unquestionably go shopping for it. Here is my suggested one as a part of this Ladakh Travel Guide. Thermals – tops and bottoms for the evenings and nights. Cotton or Woolen Tops and trousers to layer up during the day A Nice warm snow jacket for places like Tso Moriri and Pangong Tso A pair of Trekking shoes or boots. Highly recommended plane if you are not doing trekking Socks Mittens A woolen cap Goggles – the sun is so harsh that you might have light sensitivity Sunscreen with at least 75 SPF –Veritablyessential as owing to the thin air, you will have quite a strong exposure to the sun. Most of us had some skin peeling off our noses and foreheads, despite the precautions. Wet Wipes and Hand Sanitizers Pack everything into rolls for a backpack.Stavetrolley tons as it is difficult to trudge them virtually on an uneven and upper terrain. Places to Stay in Ladakh Ladakh Travel Guide: The only places to stay near Pangong Lake are tents Leh has a good range of hotels – from the expensive 5-star ones to the upkeep hotels. Most of them can be booked online. However, when it comes to walk-up in places like Hunder, Nubra Valley, Pangong Tso and Tso Moriri, you do not have a lot of nomination in terms of the type of stay. Most of these places have tented accommodations that you will need to typesetting through a local agent. The washrooms and the mess facilities in most of them are quite vital but clean. Ladakh Travel Guide toSuppliesVegetable Thukpa Leh and Kargil have quite a few places to eat out but when you visit the other villages and towns like Nubra Valley and Pangong Lake, you will be at the mercy of the mess. The supplies is quite vital and wholesome here. Maggi and Instant Noodles are misogynist in small tents withal the roads at various small settlements. However, considering how remote these are, it is weightier to stock up some packaged supplies with you for the road trip. Among the specialty food, don’t forget to try out the momos and the hot piping Thukpa.Expresslyin the unprepossessed nights. 😉 Mobile and Internet connectivity in Ladakh BSNL and Airtel postpaid are the only connections that work in Leh. Once you get yonder from Leh, you can expect plane these to die out. The Internet is scrutinizingly non-existent here. You are going to be out of touch and it is weightier to alimony your family & friends of the same. Just so that they don’t worry. This has a validness on your cashless transactions as there is no connectivity.Siphoncash everywhere as cards just do not work. Well, that I think covers all the major points of this ultimate Ladakh Travel Guide. I hope this answers all your queries. And yes, one increasingly thing – be prepared to reservation the Ladakh fever as I did. One that gets you so Ladakh sick that you will want to return everytime you think of it. And one that you will pass on to others as I am doing to you. 🙂 Smile and Julley (Hello in Ladakhi) to you!       Like this:Like Loading...Share the Thrill of Travel320Shares320SharesUplandmountain Sickness, AMS, ILP, Inner Line Permit, Ladakh Road Trips, Ladakh Travel Guide, Leh Ladakh, Packing for Ladakh, Places to stay in Ladakh, Places to visit in Ladakh, Things to do in Ladakh Previous Post Next Post 58 Responses pushpendra پُشپیندر (@pushpendra4acti) March 29, 2018 | Reply wondrous information well-nigh ladakh with trappy pictures thanks for sharing your travel diary with us , Ami March 29, 2018 | Reply Thank you Pushpendra Danijela WorldGlimpses March 31, 2018 | Reply No wonder this is one of your favorite road trips, just squint at those landscapes! I’d probably love it myself. Not only that I enjoy driving, but I moreover love roads such as that curvy one coming lanugo at the Zozila Pass. Fascinating really! It must have been incredible to take a photo of the road from afar, without you crush through there. 🙂 Also, I didn’t know that Ladakh is so high. Thanks for the upland sickness tips, good to know! Ami April 4, 2018 | Reply Thanks Danijela. Ladakh surprises you at every corner but as I said, you need to be well prepared to ensure that all is well . Hope you get to visit it sometime. Danik March 31, 2018 | Reply Oh my god! he first few photos reminded me of a unrepealable zone of Switzerland. I totally would love to do this road trip as I love mountains. Can’t get unbearable of them. So want to go here right now. 🙂 Love this post. Bookmarked it for the future. Ami April 4, 2018 | Reply Danik, without having washed-up Switzerland when I visited Kashmir, I felt so proud and a tad bit red-faced that I traveled so far for the same scenery that was in my backyard. Now that I know it, hope to return to it. I hope you visit it too. wellcaffeinatedtraveller March 31, 2018 | Reply Ladakh and Leh squint so incredible. Your guide is super comprehensive and really useful. If I overly make it to this corner of the world it will come in so handy! Ami April 4, 2018 | Reply I hope you plan a visit here. Trust me, it is one of its kind. Thanks for stopping by Fiona Maclean March 31, 2018 | Reply Thank you for such a comprehensive guide to Ladakh. I’d never heard of it, but it looks stunning. The momentum does seem like the weightier way to get there – do you momentum yourself or would you recommend hiring a driver? Ami April 4, 2018 | Reply Thanks Fiona. You can momentum yourself if you are ok with no roads, off roads and mountain trails or just rent a suburbanite while you enjoy the views. Kavita Favelle March 31, 2018 | Reply It’s so interesting to see how Ladakh has really wilt increasingly visible as a popular destination not only for the increasingly venturesome bikers and trekkers but for honeymooners and regular holiday-makers too. I think the prevalence of increasingly blog post content well-nigh it, expressly from in-India travellers, has really helped raise the profile. I would certainly love to visit and had not considered it surpassing a year or two back. It’s surprising that there is no rail connection but at least if one can fly, the main big loftiness journey is covered. Then I’d want to be driving for the exploration of the zone itself. I moreover fathom your tips on time of year versus temperature, a key consideration for sure. Ami April 4, 2018 | Reply It would be difficult to get the rail connection given the rugged terrain. You got to travel this to know what I mean. The road, in my opinion, is the weightier to enjoy the scenery. Hope you can visit soon. Kirstie Marie Saldo April 1, 2018 | Reply The landscapes are breathtaking! But, I’ve never heard of this place before. I am not a hiker or what, but it has been a goal to travel and take photos of stunning landscapes such as yours! India is a very big place, it’s daunting. But soon, when I am increasingly well traveled than I am today, I think I can take on India. I believe that India is not a place you can truly enjoy when you are not an experienced traveler. I’ve only been to 4 countries, this month I’ll be to 3 more, that’s 7. I think maybe 2-3 increasingly countries without my coming trip, I can take on India. I will remember Ladakh Ami April 4, 2018 | Reply I dont think you should wait that long. India is not so difficult but yes, lots to see. So come with lots of time. Traveling Morion April 1, 2018 | Reply I love how you present the images in its raw colors – really stunning photographs! Ami April 4, 2018 | Reply That is how this place is. 🙂 Raw and beautiful. Thanks for stopping by The Boutique Adventurer April 1, 2018 | Reply wow so many stunning photos! I just kept scrolling lanugo to see the next one! Gorgeous! Ami April 4, 2018 | Reply Glad you liked them. Hope you can visit soon. Milijana April 1, 2018 | Reply Kashmir and Ladakh seem so afar and mystical to me. Such wonderful landscapes! To travel there sounds like a gorgeous and interesting adventure! Ami April 4, 2018 | Reply You got that right. Hope Milijana, that you get to it. Thanks. Stella Jane April 1, 2018 | Reply This is a very comprehensive guide. It would be interesting to be in a place that doesn’t really have internet access. It looks worth it though, considering your photos are so beautiful. I don’t momentum so I would hope to find a tour that goes through the area. Ami April 4, 2018 | Reply Driving here is weightier left to expert given the rugged terrain. You will find plenty here. Hope you can visit here Stella. You will love it. Hannah April 2, 2018 | Reply Wow, the momentum over the Rohtang Pass looks crazy – those winding roads! Great tips well-nigh AMS and the permits you’ll need – it’s this kind of information that is invaluable if you haven’t been to the Ladakh region before. That Thukpa looks delicious, and just the kind of warming supplies you’d need during your visit! Ami April 4, 2018 | Reply Thank you Hannah. Glad you liked the sound of Ladakh and I reassure you that you will love it in person. Hope you can visit it soon. zestinatote April 2, 2018 | Reply Great information and travel tips on Leh, Ami, expressly on AMS. I have traveled here by riad (Manali – Kaylang – Sarchu – Leh route) increasingly than a decade ago. My husband and I are figuring the weightier way to do this for a family trip with our 7-year old. Ami April 4, 2018 | Reply Try the other route this time Shweta. I think you will find it easier. Thanks for stopping by My Travelogue by Bhushavali April 3, 2018 | Reply Its upper time I throne to Ladakh as well. Thanks for this wonderful guide. I did know of the permit, thanks for giving the link here as well to get it. Ami April 4, 2018 | Reply Glad to help Bhushavali. Hope you can visit soon. Ghia Lorenzo April 3, 2018 | Reply Such an informative post! Ladakh looks an wondrous destination to visit. I love all of the photos, they are all stunning and gorgeous. The valleys and the sunrise of Pasong tso are so perfect. Ami April 4, 2018 | Reply Thank you Ghia and i hope you can plan your visit soon. It is the right season now. Cheers ansh997x April 3, 2018 | Reply Last year, I spent a month and half in Ladakh tracking the activities on Snow Leopard (didn’t see any) but I found some very interesting ways to commute and explore in that region. Ami April 4, 2018 | Reply lucky you. Envying you for that one month in Ladakh. Cheers Denny George April 3, 2018 | Reply Ladakh has been on my wish list for the longest time now. For someone who takes pride in having visited most places in India, Ladakh is the one shameful omission from my kitty. Your recommendations and the detailed guide will certainly come in handy whenever I do make my way there. The photographs all squint amazing. Ami April 4, 2018 | Reply Thank you Denny. These mountains are something else and anyone who goes there gets overjoyed by them. Hope you can make it this year. Indian Eagle April 3, 2018 | Reply Thank you for sharing wondrous information om Ladakh. The tips you shared are really helpful for the readers. Ami April 4, 2018 | Reply Thank you. Glad you found the post useful. lavitsharma April 3, 2018 | Reply Stunning your all pictures and vendible too really nice thanks for sharing and alimony it up thanks a lot ! Ami April 4, 2018 | Reply Glad you liked it. Thanks Lavit. Tamz April 4, 2018 | Reply It’s not easy to compile a travel guide for Ladakh owing to the enormity of various factors while traveling to this region. Yet, this post is quite precise and informative for first time travelers to Leh-Ladakh. I havent yet been there but whenever I go, it is probably going to be a road trip. Sounds much increasingly fun and forfeit constructive than flying there. Ami April 5, 2018 | Reply Road trip is unquestionably the weightier for Ladakh. The eyeful of the place is weightier experienced with this. Thanks Tamshuk for stopping by. Cheers Partha Bose April 4, 2018 | Reply Feeling scrutinizingly I am in Ladakh now. Thank you very much for the blog. Reading your post is an wondrous and thrilling wits .Alimonygoing. Ami April 5, 2018 | Reply Thank you Partha. That does finger good! Alok Singhal April 6, 2018 | Reply Leh Ladakh would be the first place I would want to visit if I relocate to India permanently. The eyeful as I’ve seen is mesmerizing…club it with offbeat attractions it offers, and you can’t get unbearable of that! Ami April 6, 2018 | Reply I am glad it is on top of your list. It is just so mesmerizing and I bet one visit will make you want to go again. Sam Sparrow April 6, 2018 | Reply I’d never heard of Ladakh before, but I love mountainscapes purely for the stimulating (although not so much for the hiking and walking!). Some of the houses remind me a little of what I saw on the Atlas Mountains, I just wouldn’t have expected to find scenes like this in India. Thanks for the tip onUplandSickness though, it’s not something I would have thought of. Ami April 7, 2018 | Reply This is a not so touristy but yet now getting popular destination in India. And trust me, it steals your heart. If you overly get here, don’t miss this one out Sam. Thanks for your lovely comment. Giulia June 16, 2018 | Reply it’s a very comprehensive post, thank you for sharing. I like to explore off-the-beaten path regions, I’m subtracting this to my India pinterest workbench 🙂 Ami June 21, 2018 | Reply Am sure you will see a very variegated India here. Hope you get here soon as it is the season for Ladakh now. Cheers Nisha June 23, 2018 | Reply Loved, loved it! Those tiny little houses in the valley squint so fragile that for a moment I was worried. Why do they live there? 🙂 Nonetheless, the place is just out of heaven. This is a well-constructed comprehensive guide where you have taken superintendency of everything. AMS is very important factor to pay sustentation to. Thanks, your each post is so detailed and helpful. 🙂 Ami June 25, 2018 | Reply Thank you Nisha. That feels so good to hear. Ladakh is special and quite variegated from the rest of India. It does need some prep as I realized 😀 Sue Davies June 24, 2018 | Reply Great post and trappy photos. Srinagar road trip looks a little scary but amazing. Ami June 25, 2018 | Reply The Srinagar route is amazingly untried and pretty. You will love it and with an expert driver, finger quite unscratched too. Thanks for stopping by Aurelia Teslaru June 24, 2018 | Reply Wooow. The road to Ladakh looks a bit steep but the view is breathtaking! I would totally love to visit one day! Ami June 25, 2018 | Reply I hope you do. It is one wondrous and unique destination of India. Nancie cKinnon June 24, 2018 | Reply I have to say I had never heard of Ladakh. Your photography is mesmerizing. What a stunning part of the world. If I overly decide to go to India, I’ll add a visit to Ladakh to my itinerary. Excellent guide. Ami June 25, 2018 | Reply Thank you Nancie. Glad you liked the place. It is plane largest in person. And I do hope you plan a trip here. Ulo Hotels August 9, 2018 | Reply This is a well-constructed travel guide for Leh-Ladakh which is very useful! Ami August 15, 2018 | Reply Thank you. Glad you think so too. 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