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Leh-Ladakh

Crosswise the Kashmir and over the well-known Zoji La pass Leh-Ladakh the kingdom of Himalayan, nestled among the world's peak hill ranges. The blazing sun and cold wind with life-saving water river Indus is best place to visit. The road route to Leh is full of adventure and many local and national citizens are enjoying such way to make their life memorable. The bikers are regularly visiting the Ladakh frequently for diverse reasons. 

Spots to watch in Leh-Ladakh

Leh Fort: The Leh garrison/fort positioned in 17th century is prepared of nine stores. The fort is currently is decrepit state, grown up from the border of a mount and directs overwhelming sight vision of the whole scene. Over the fort the top of the view of Namgyal hill is also different experience. This hill is also known as victory tower which was constructed to celebrate Ladakh's success over the Balti Kashmir force in the beginning of 16th century.



Gompas (Monasteries): Buddhist religion repositories or Gompas are another spot for tourist. Thousands of monks situated at this place are good way to get different experience of Ladakh trip. The three storey elevated seated beautiful image of Buddha in Gompa is best spot. The classic flounce of the complete valley is turned as the favourite spot of tourist. The Sankar Gompa is made in 17th century so visitors can go to such Gompa as well. Some of the tombstone or monuments were envisaged as part of a Japan stimulated peace association to increase Buddhism all over the world.




Hemis National Park: This Park is established at 40 km South East of Leh. This spot is planned on the bank of river Indus. The deep forest view from the park is good way and best place for visitors.




Ladakh Festivals: loads of people come to Leh and Ladakh from different countries during the festivals. The well-known biggest and popular festival is Hemis monastery fest which is celebrated between Jun to July. This fest is dedicated to Padmasambhava who was the founder of Tibetan Buddhism.





Escapades/Adventures spots: those who love adventurous sports such as river rafting can enjoy this event in Ladakh. Mountaineering in Himalayan Ranges is also finest event that can be done here.






Transportation to reach Leh-Ladakh

By Road: Leh-Ladakh is reachable through road. Maximum people are reaching to this place by their own bikes or vehicles. The reason behind such journey is adventurous tour and exciting sight views. People can get the direct way from Srinagar which is around 434 Km long. The next good way is Manali which is 473 Km, Delhi which is 1047 Km,

By Air: Indian Airlines is operating 3 flights in one week connecting Leh to Delhi. Visitors can get 2 flights in one week from Jammu. Some other airlines such as Jet Airways and Kingfisher Airlines are also operating flights direct to Leh from different spots of India. 


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