Monday, May 23, 2022

Uncover the hidden gems of Leh Ladakh

 Uncover the hidden gems of Leh Ladakh - Tourist attractions



The breathtaking scenery that is Leh Ladakh is thought to be one of the most frequented places in India. It is referred to as the "paradise" in the Indian continent due to its breathtaking views and stunning landscape that never fails to captivate tourists with their captivating beauty.


Tourists long to visit Leh-Ladakh which is the top settlement in India and was on their bucket lists for many years. Leh-Ladakh is a Union Territory is unlike any other in the nation due to its rough Himalayas as well as mystifying lakes beautiful monasteries, and the ambiance of festival season. With many things of a lot to provide, the region is full of mysteries and secrets. It is not just an ideal location for road trips, but it's also among the top popular destinations in India in recent times.

In this post, we'll be discussing some of the lesser-known treasures of Ladakh to ensure that you enjoy a completely exciting and new experience during your travels. If you're looking to explore the unknown, you must be sure to include these spots on your Ladakh tours.

Uleytokpo


The Ladakh's Uleytokpo village is among the most romantic and stunning villages around the globe. It is renowned for its role as an ideal base for trekking or camping excursions in Ladakh. The adventures of Uleytokpo are believed to be among the most thrilling experiences in Ladakh due to the snow-covered mountains.

Uleytokpo is a favorite spot for hikers looking to enjoy the scenic views and trek up the barren mountains. With its stunning scenery and the ancient monasteries in the vicinity, Uleytokpo is like a paradise without a care anywhere else in the world.

In the summer, when the snow melts until the beginning of winter The highway between Srinagar and Leh is accessible until the onset of winter and the most ideal time to go to Uleytokpo occurs between the months of May through September. the roads leading to Ladakh are open to visitors. There is a stunning view during these months along with traditional Buddhist celebrations.

Rumtse

The smallest of Ladakh's villages, Rumtse is the first settlement on the way between Lahaul to Ladakh following the Taglang Pass. The town is situated 70 kilometers to the east of Leh It is also the beginning for the Tso Moriri hike. Rumtse is located inside the Rupshu Valley, which is situated within Tibet, Zanskar, and Ladakh.

The valley is located on the Changthang plateau, and is characterized by deserted plains, pasturelands and mountains that are snow-capped. The scenery of Rumtse is as devoid of vegetation as the remainder of Ladakh. Tibetan Buddhism is followed by the people living there who are greatly affected by Rumtse's Rumtse monastery. The monastery has 108 stupas in the monastery that look like those found at the Indus Valley.

Turtuk

Turtuk is a village in the province of Turtuk is located within Nubra Valley, in Ladakh on the shores of the Shyok River. It is the most northern village in India located across the border between India and Pakistan in Baltistan. The unexplored and undiscovered area was opened to tourists only in the year 2010.

A myriad of activities to enjoy in Turtuk include hiking and exploring two monasteries as well as the Royal House. The charming village's homes and fields appear strange. Perhaps you're not aware that Turtuk is one of four Baltistani villages that are under Indian control. Due to the excessive snowfall and severe weather, Turtuk is isolated to Ladakh over a period of six months in winter. The appeal of the town is the culture and people.

Basgo

It is also known as Bazgo Gompa, and is a small community comprising 150 households along the Indus River in Ladakh's Leh district. The location, situated in the northern range of mountains of the Himalaya as well as the Karakoram is famous by its Basgo Monastery and Gompas.

It houses two enormous sculptures, Maitreya Buddha in addition to Jamyang Namgyal King each of which is 14 meters talland are viewed by monks and locals on a regular basis. Based on the US World Monument Fund, the Basgo Palace is among the 100 heritage sites that are most threatened globally due to its shaky construction from the 11th through 13th century. The old Basgo temples and buildings are listed in the list of World Heritage Sites by UNESCO.

Sumur

Sumur village and Sumur are located in the Nubra or Siachen River. Samstanling monastery lies in between Kyagar the village of Sumur and Sumur village. Sumur village Sumur is an excellent location to start exploring the area. The village is located near a small temple and a typical Ladakhi residence, each constructed in the past century and are open to visitors.

There's a chance you'll receive a cup of delicious buttery tea with salt! It's just a short distance from the Gompa Diskit. There are a variety of possibilities for outdoor activities like visiting the Sand Dunes next towards the river. You could even witness the Bactrian Camel. It is among the few places in world that you can see the Bactrian Camel still exists.

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