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Trip to the
Ladakh
grasp the pleasure of every visitors. The charm of best trip to Ladakh
reproduces in tank of Indian society, traditions and civilization. The
features of Ladakh trip include a trip to Zanskar Valley, a trip
to Central Ladakh, a trip to Rupshu, a trip to Nubra.
For tourists visiting the city, we provide information of "tourism",
"travel to Ladakh", "trip to Ladakh" services. You can avail this
information online with you travel times of your trip to Ladakh India.
Trip to India is unconvinced without a trip to Ladakh. Trip to Ladakh,
Zanskar Valley is one of the most popular travel place in allover the
world. We promise you that your trip to Ladakh City would truly be a
wonderful knowledge for you in India. Trip to Ladakh coupled with the
cultural heritage make Kashmir the best place to visit. For tourist's
trip to Ladakh, there are a number of attractions to look for. Indus
Valley, Kargil are some of the sightseeing places in
Ladakh.
The most excellent Ladakh trip, we provide information of various
festivals like
Losar Festival, Ladakh Festival and
many others.
Ladakh,
Kashmir is the most distant region of India, an unfruitful, almost
rainless area which lies north of the Himalayas, and area known
geographically as the Tibetan plateau. The Himalayas provide as a
difficulty to clouds carrying rain from the south, virtually none of it
gets across to fall on Ladakh. Ladakh truly is a 'Little Tibet'.
While Tibet is politically part of China today, Ladakh like parts of
Nepal is situated on the Tibetan plateau. Ladakh is a ground like no
other.
Ladakh lies at altitudes ranging from about 9,000 feet
(2750m) at Kargil to 25,170 feet (7,672m) at Saser Kangri in the
Karakoram. It is sometimes called "Little Tibet" as it has been strongly
influenced by Tibetan culture. Since 1974 the Indian Government has
encouraged tourism in Ladakh.
Most Popular Attractions In
Ladakh
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Dal Lake
The Kashmir valley is gifted with exotic natural scenic beauty of landscape and water bodies, out of them, the most famous are Dal Lake and Nagin
Lake.
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Losar - January
Losar marks the onset of the Ladakhi New Year.
The festival is noticeable by buying new clothes and jewelry, and
holding big feasts. Celebrated by the Buddhists of Leh, it is not
uncommon to see their Hindu and Muslim neighbors join the celebrations
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Shri Mata Vaishno Devi
Shrine (Jammu)
This cave temple is 61kms north of Jammu. It is
dedicated to Mahakali, Mahalaxmi and Mahasaraswati, the three mother
goddesses of Hinduism. The cave is one of the region's most important
pilgrim sites. |
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Ladakh Festival -
August
Held by the branch of
Tourism, the Ladakh festival showcases the rich culture of Ladakh. The
festival is marked by dance performances, music shows and much more.
Ladakh is a little known place, and the Ladakh Festivals give outsiders
a chance to recognize the culture of this modern day Shangri La. |
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