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Pangong Lake is a large saline lake located at approximately 4,350 meters above sea level on the high-altitude plateau of Ladakh in the Himalayas. Stretching about 134 kilometers long, roughly 60% of the lake lies within Chinese territory, while the remaining portion lies in India, covering an area of approximately 604 square kilometers.
The lake is surrounded by barren sandstone mountains and enj... read more
The lake is surrounded by barren sandstone mountains and enj... read more
Hemis Monastery, also known as Hemis Gompa, is the largest monastic institution in Ladakh and belongs to the Drukpa Lineage of Mahayana Buddhism, also referred to as the Red Hat sect. It stands as a vibrant symbol of Tibetan Buddhist culture in India, under the spiritual guidance of His Holiness the Gyalwang Drukpa.
Although its origins trace back to the 11th century, Hemis was formally establishe... read more
Although its origins trace back to the 11th century, Hemis was formally establishe... read more
Thiksey Monastery (Thiksey Gompa) is a prominent and highly significant Tibetan Buddhist monastery located atop a hill in the picturesque Indus Valley. Situated approximately 19 kilometers east of Leh in the Ladakh region of Jammu and Kashmir, northern India, it stands as one of Ladakh's largest and most iconic monasteries. The monastery is particularly renowned for its striking architectural rese...
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Khardung La Top — also spelled Khardong La or Khardzong La, is a legendary high-altitude pass in Ladakh, India, perched on a rugged Himalayan ridge and offering one of the highest official motorable roads in the world. Known in Thai as คาร์ดุงลา, the summit of the pass is famously called Khardung La Top. It connects the city of Leh to the remote Nubra Valley and has become a pilgrimage for a...
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Diskit Monastery, also known as Diskit Gompa, is the oldest and largest Tibetan Buddhist monastery located in the Nubra Valley of Ladakh. This monastery holds immense significance for the Gelugpa (or "Yellow Hat") sect of Tibetan Buddhism, which is the most influential lineage in Tibet and Ladakh.
Rich History: Diskit Monastery was founded in the 14th century by Changzem Tserab Zangpo, a key disci... read more
Rich History: Diskit Monastery was founded in the 14th century by Changzem Tserab Zangpo, a key disci... read more
Turtuk Village is a remote Muslim settlement situated in the Nubra Valley of Ladakh, India, near the India-Pakistan border. It lies approximately 205 kilometers from Leh via a winding and sometimes challenging mountainous road along the Diskit-Turtuk route.
Historically, Turtuk was under Pakistani administration until 1971 and is one of the three Balti villages under Indian control along the borde... read more
Historically, Turtuk was under Pakistani administration until 1971 and is one of the three Balti villages under Indian control along the borde... read more