Amazing photos of Ladakh that will give enough reasons to want to go trekking
Amazing photos of Ladakh that will give enough reasons to want to go trekking
There are green valleys amidst the dry high mountains in the cold desert.
Trek past numerous Buddhist monuments such as the Chortens while trekking in Ladakh.
Trekking in Ladakh can be hot as the season is during the Northern Hemisphere’s summer.
Enjoy a fantastic array of colours on the Markha valley trek.
Bask in the sun while enjoying your healthy breakfast before starting your trekking day.
Enjoy camping amidst stunning landscapes.
There are numerous Himalayan Peaks in Ladakh.
I am enjoying breathtaking scenery while trekking in Ladakh.
The trekking trails in Ladakh are full of Buddhist prayer walls.
Buddhism is primarily practised in all parts of Ladakh.
Enjoy breathtaking sunrises and sunsets while trekking in Ladakh.
The locals tie prayer flags on the passes to show gratitude to the gods for good weather on their crossing.
Mount Khang Yatse, 6400 meters, is the highest peak on the Markha Valley trek in Ladakh.
Rumbak is a village with high snow leopard sightings during winter. Rumbak is where most documentaries on Snow leopards are made.
A hard day over a 5000-meter pass can be rewarding with scenery like this.
Camp in high summer pastures on the Markha Valley trek.
See Ladakhi ladies in traditional costumes during the Leh Festival in September.
Go hiking over several high passes that are above 5000 meters in altitude.
Make friends with curious donkeys while trekking in Ladakh.
Watch street vendors selling fresh organic vegetables and fruits on the streets of Leh.
Stok Khangri, 6153 meters, dominates the southern skyline in Leh.
Lake Tsomoriri lies in the Changtang region of Ladakh. Changtang – Northern plateau is the continuation of the Tibetan plateau. It is home to many migratory birds critically endangered during the summer. Tsomoriri lake is 4 km wide and 40 km long.
Have a cultural immersion with Changpa nomads of the Changtang plateau.
Thikse Monastery is 7 km out of Leh town. One can visit it in pre-dawn to hear Gelukpa monks chant during dawn.
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