By Achin Gupta.
I read somewhere: “There are two kinds of
travellers, those who have journeyed on the Manali-Leh highway and those who
are planning to”. A few months back, I graduated to the first kind. These are memories
from a trip I can’t forget; a trip that took me to Leh, Nubra Valley and the
majestic Pangong Lake.
Disclaimer: All photos in this story are taken with a regular point and shoot camera, and not edited.
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1. THE MANALI - LEH HIGHWAY
One of the world’s highest motorable roads. To arrive in Leh, the capital of the ancient Kingdom of Ladakh, we must cross five high mountain
passes through the mighty Himalayas.
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2. SPECTACULAR AND STRANGE LANDSCAPES
In the fragile Himalayas; they were submerged under water thousands of years ago, and these granular pointy structures were formed due to constant erosion of the mountain soil in the harsh climatic conditions.
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3. TRADITIONAL ARCHITECTURE IN LEH
I
always fell short of words in trying to describe this lovely city. Very humble and honest
people live in this part of the world, and some greens survive the harsh weather too.
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4. SUNSET FROM THE SHANTI STUPA
; a magnificent landmark situated on a hill
top, from where the sunset paints the stark brown mountains in golden colors, in the backdrop of a pure blue sky. Soak in the peace as you sip your evening tea from the top of the world.
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5. SOLITUDE AT THE TSEMO MONASTERY
Perched above Leh Palace, Tsemo Monastery is a short hike from the palace, and a tranquil place to spend some "me" time.
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6. DRIVE TO NUBRA VALLEY
7. BACTRIAN CAMELS OF THE "SILK ROUTE" ERA
A remarkable attraction of
Nubra valley, the other being its sand dunes. Locals claim that these camels were
used by traders during days of the famed ‘Silk Route’, and originally belong to central Asia. How did the sand reach this attitude? It is evidence that this great valley was once submerged underwater.
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8. THE SKYLINE OF NUBRA VALLEY
is dominated by a giant Buddha statue at the valley's biggest monastery, and is a sight to behold against the backdrop of dramatic blue skies.
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9. THE LOCAL MEANS OF TRANSPORT
10. THE FAMOUS PANGONG LAKE
Surrounded by stark brown mountains, bluer than the sky, and so clean that you can see pebbles at its base. Words and pictures can do no justice to its beauty.
Ladakh is home to a very fragile and
sensitive eco-system. Please try to reduce your carbon footprint as much as possible by using local operators and guides, staying at family-run homestays, choosing public transport, eating local food, and carrying all your plastic waste back to the city.
AUTHOR BIO: Achin is an IT professional, and a traveller at heart. He wants to see the world, inspire others through his experiences, and see India on the world map for its heartwarming hospitality.
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AUTHOR BIO: Achin is an IT professional, and a traveller at heart. He wants to see the world, inspire others through his experiences, and see India on the world map for its heartwarming hospitality.
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Beautiful shots Achin...loved them all!
ReplyDeleteThanks Siddhartha, it inspires to hear good words from travel bloggers and photographers like you. Your blog is amazing.....
ReplyDeleteStunning shots, mate! I wish to graduate to the first kind soon. I've always wanted to go to Ladakh. Your blog raises temptations to the next level.
ReplyDeleteThanks Ashish, you are a buddy !!
ReplyDeleteIf you can promote this article in your circle [India and International], that would be great. I want more people to get inspired by this, get curious about this place and visit. This will help promoting our country on International level and you can help me with your bit. :-)
This is my dream destination and after reading this blog and seeing the spectacular views i am going to make it real soon...thanks for sharing so much beauty n majesty with us...
ReplyDeleteThis is my dream destination and after reading this blog and seeing the spectacular views i am going to make it real soon...thanks for sharing so much beauty n majesty with us...
ReplyDeleteExcellent work, Achin. keep it up..wud like to see more stories coming from your pen!!
ReplyDeleteThanks Abha. Your feedback is encouraging.
ReplyDeleteHi Tapan, sure...I will try my best to share such stories and travel journeys on India Untravelled
ReplyDeletewow this is so very motivating , a real treat to d eyes, it will be dream come true if i am able to plan it.good work nd excellent story achin ji.
ReplyDeleteThank you mam for your kind feedback. If my writing can inspire others to travel, my job is done. :-)
ReplyDeleteVery crisp and beautifully pictured. Well done.
ReplyDeleteWoww bhai..the article,photographs,and the experience you have shared leave us spellbound and motivate us to plan our trip soon...waiting for the next blog eagerly...
ReplyDeleteAwsome...Nice click and very good info...helpful for our next trip...:)
ReplyDeleteWow that's a nice post with such an amazing information of ladakh tourism and great collection of photos. Thanks for sharing.
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