Friday, 27 July 2012

Pangong Lake


“If you're truly paying attention, if you're conscious to the emotional splendor of the world, and if you are ready to embrace evermore wonders. Then you must visit at least once to the spirituality of India – Leh, The land of everlasting sighting! ”

While remaining India is stumbling under all-embracing high temperature of summer or else intense rainfall throughout the monsoon and you do not have any location in mind for your relaxing and chilling holidays, Leh Ladakh is the ideal destination for you.

Pangong Lake in Leh is one of the most attractive tourists’ spot which is positioned at an elevation of 4,350 meters above the sea level. This legendary blue blackish lake of Pangong is five to six kilometres wide and over 144 km long with half of it running to the other side of the Indo – China boundary.

Previously, Pangong Tso had a channel to the Shyok River, a offshoot of Indus River; however it was stopped up off for natural damming intention. Two watercourses nourish the lake from the Indian side, outlining marshes and wetlands at the boundaries. Appearances above the present lake level disclose a 16 feet thick layer of mud and covered sand, signifying the theory that the lake has dried up in recent times in geographical scale.

Some years back, the government determined to open it to travellers although the lake and it’s nearby is under army observation. The sightseeing department proposes to expand the transportation and make easy the direction leading to the lake. The easy – going Pangong Lake is not just a sightseers delight but a geologist's area too as well as if one is to brush up with political history, the place is a liquefying pot of puzzlement and for sure it in no fun for the army in the freezing cold to take care of the tactical landscape.

Pangong Tso can be arrived in five – hours of duration from Leh. Mainly of the voyage is from side to side an uneven and noticeably attractive mountain road. The road crosses the villages of Shey and Gya and passes through the Changla bypass. Road downwards from Changla Pass leads throughout Tangste and other slighter villages, crossing river called Pagal Naala also recognized as “The Crazy Stream”.

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Dumra (Nubra Valley) – The Valley of Flowers!


“You can see the immenseeffects from a Valley however, only few effects can been seen from the peak and once you are in the valley, carry on your aspirationstrongly in observing the valley of followers as well as the magnificence of nature and you will get the transformed energy to prolong the climb. The true beauty only lies in Nubra Valley!”

A superb valley packed with natural world in the lands of Jammu and Kashmir in the Nubra Valley or Ldumra which means “Valley of Flowers”.The name Nubra derives from the Nubra River that flowsfrom side to side of this grand valley.

The route from Leh takes the voyagers above the Khardung – la, the maximum motor able way in the world. The line of the road is different as of that old pony – tail – longer and in fact elevated about 18,300 feet per 5,578 metres. The sight from the pinnacle of the pass is astonishing. You will be able to take pleasure of all the way to south above the Indus Valley to the apparentlyeverlasting peaks and rides of the Zanskar range and north to the enormous Saser massif.

The main villages of Nubra Valley are Khardong, Khalser and Deskit. In Deskit village, you will be able to enjoy the Camel safari which will be planned from Deskit to Hunder village for two hours. Hunder village has a beautiful monastery and it is situated on ancient Silk Route.

The Nubra Valley has a chronological romance, for the greatly famous Silk Route ambled along the banks of Nubra. You will get many hotels in Ladakh for your relaxing accommodations andDestination@Doorstep is offering you a relaxing and pleasurable and unforgettable stay in Ladakh. We take care and pamper our guests at their ease.

Visit Nubra Valley and overwhelm yourself with the virgin splendour of sparkling lakes, splashing rivers, conceited mountains, spiritualist lamas and affectionate people. The Nubra Valley is too, a gateway to the biggest glacier in the World, The Siachen Glacier.

Public transport facility in and around Nubra Valley is limited with local buses running from Monday to Saturday between diverse points. You can search out jeeps also however, bothbooked and shared. Jeeps are easilyaccessible at various points for you to visit places that are of your interests. If you have adequate time, you can happily walk and travel around the valley.

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Ladakh Culture


LadakhCulture is the amplifying of mind and soul. It is the multiple of every forms of sculpture, adores and reflection which in the centuries have facilitates Ladakhis and tourists to be less imprisoned.”

People
Ladakhis have much similarity to Tibetans and central Asians like their round faces, short broad noses and little eyes with definite cheekbones. They are acknowledged for their jolly nature. Generally, their festivals are celebrated in winters which give out a reason for communal and hospitable assemblies. During summers, archery contest and native version of polo are pretty regular, particularly amongst the Buddhists.These competitions are frequently a local ball where folk songs as well as dances add to the cheerfulambience and Chang, the home made barley beer is thoroughly used.

Buddhism
In Ladakh culture, Buddhist persuade started during the seventh century. Today, the devotion on this religion has achievedsupremacy in this intactcounty. During Leh Ladakh tours, you will discover the ancient Buddhist rock engravings, also some regions are conquered by Muslims. The division between Muslim and Buddhist, Ladakh passes throughout Leh on the Kargil L out the Buddhist villages from the distance as the Mani ramparts are typically marked near to these villages. Such walls are extensively chest-high formation with carved stones opposite to them.

Ladakh is a land with Historical past, sculpture, rich culture, multi-coloured people reflections. Ladakh has been as significant trade route linking the Mediterranean to China. Merchants came from Tibet, Kullu, Muslimand caravans.

Work Culture
The manners of the people are affected by their religious conviction, especiallywith the women. Among the Buddhists, the Muslims of the Leh region, women not just work in the house and ground, but also are occupied in commerce and interrelateliberally with men outside their own relationships. In Kargil and its nearby regions in the other hand, it is only from the time when last few years thatthe women are coming out from semi-privacy and captivating jobs other than conventional such ascultivation and house-keeping.

Rituals & Traditions
The folk music instruments Surna and Daman accompany the ceremonies and public events. During weddings in Ladakh, the celebrations are full of music, dance & cheerfulness as well as extensive meals. The boys are generally married at an age of 16 and girls by the age of 12. Whereas, grooms relatives take Chang, tea, butter and other gifts together with the ring to the bride’s home. After marriage, bride leaves her home and goes to the husband’s house.

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Tuesday, 3 July 2012

Ladakh – The Best Place for Trekking in India


Ladakh is a high terrain region and is known for trekking. It is suitable for almost all types of trekking. Tourists and trekkers from across the world come to this place to experience the endless fun of watching and practicing trekking. Leh is a city of Ladakh and are mostly referred together. People who want to enjoy Ladakh trekking / Leh Ladakh trekking can do it with the help of travel and tour companies.

Trekking in Ladakh without the help of such companies can be little troublesome. In such cases the aspirant has to get the permissions and do all the registrations and this might take much time. Travel and tour companies get these passes for you without wasting your time and energy. Under their guidance people can enjoy without any perimeter and do what they really wanted to, which is trekking.

In Leh Ladakh, the two most famous types of trekking are mountain trekking and river-side trekking. Apart from these two, one can also enjoy forest trekking and sand trekking. Depending upon the choice of the trekker the track can be of 5 miles or 25 miles. As far as mountain and forest trekking are concerned they both go hand in hand i.e. most of forests in Ladakh are on mountains or cliffs. It is clear that after such a tiresome sport one needs good accommodation and dining facilities. Tired by the trekking people sleep like never-before and enjoy the meal as if never had before.

This is why the hotels in Ladakh have wide range of national and international cuisines. There are many types of hotels and rest houses established across the regions of Ladakh. These hotels are economically divided but do stand different on geographical notes. In Ladakh one is never limited to trekking or rafting, tourists in Ladakh are well treated by local Ladakhi people. These people serve them love and expressions, custom and culture, stories and legends. One can also enjoy gudgud chai that is capable of killing the anxiety, stress and exhaustion experienced after trekking.

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Monday, 2 July 2012

Wild life in Leh Ladakh


Leh Ladakh is situated in between the great Himalaya and Karakoram mountain ranges. Scarcely availability of water from rain has made this area into an arid land. Flora and fauna of Ladakh have many similarities to Tibetan Plateau except the birds in summer season. A huge number of birds migrate from the warmer parts of India to spend the summer in Ladakh. A total of 225 species have been recorded. Many of these birds reside at high-altitude wetlands such as Tso Moriri.

Flora in the arid land of Leh Ladakh can be seen as few dots on Ladakh map. Some rare fond and endanger fauna are seen in the snow desert of Ladakh. Ladakh temperature varies nearly 50 degree Celsius from winter to summer (minus20degree  in winter to 30 degree Celsius in summer). This type of variation in the temperature is not observed in any part of the world. It is one of the most important causes of scarcely availability of flora and fauna in Ladakh.

The Ibex (skin)
The ibex (skin) is found in high rocky terrain of Europe, North Africa and Asia, and numbers several thousand in Ladakh. Trekkers often spot them while trekking in Ladakh. The Bharal (napo) is even more common in the Himalayas from Ladakh to Sikkim.

Urial sheep (shapo)
The Tibetan Urial sheep (shapo) is a rare goat found at lower elevations, mostly in river valleys, and therefore is often directly in competition with domesticated animals. They are now rare, numbering about one thousand.

Argali sheep (nyan)
The Tibetan Argali sheep (nyan) is a relative of the Marco Polo sheep of the Pamirs. Impressive animals with huge horizontal curving horns, they are extremely rare in Ladakh, numbering only a couple hundred.

The Tibetan Antelope is also endangered. It has been hunted for its fine wool which must be pulled out by hand, a process done after the animal is killed. Owning or trading this wool is now illegal in most countries.

Wild Ass (kyang)
The Tibetan Wild Ass (kyang) is one animal that visitors can expect to see from the comfort of a vehicle, if they take a jeep tour on the Changthang. Favoring the rolling grasslands of this area, their natural curiosity makes them fairly easy to spot, despite the relatively low numbers, about 1500 individuals.

Shan (snow leopards)
Shan (snow leopards) are extremely shy and hard to spot, and as such not well known. It is believed there are about 200 in Ladakh. While tourists are unlikely to see leopards themselves, during winter the footprints and other marks are not uncommon.

Wolf (shangku)
The Tibetan Wolf (shangku) is the greatest threat to the livestock of the Ladakhis. There are only about 300 wolves left in Ladakh. There are also a very few brown bears in the Suru valley and the area around Dras.

Among smaller animals, marmots are common; you can even sometimes see them from the road. There are also plenty of hares and several types of voles and pika.

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Tips for traveling to high altitude with kids


Do not plan and avoid any kind of travel in high altitude if your baby is less than 4+ months old. Kids more than4+ months old (excluding premature babies) have similar tolerance as an adult. It is very difficult to identify signs of AMS in babies. It can be identified by kid’s behaviors only.

The ancient land of Ladakh, “The broken moon” is set in a fantastic environment. Tourists can enjoy adventurers trek through the mountains and relax near the beautiful TSO Pangong Lake and TSO Moriri. Trekking in Ladakh is a heavenly feeling for the trekkers.

In this article, some tips for traveling to high altitude with kids are given below:-
  • You must ascend altitude slowly to allow proper acclimatization. For first few days the night stays must be between the 8000-9000 feet mark, then a couple of days at 10000 feet and then gradually increasing the night stays about 1000 feet each alternate day.
  • You must keep baby properly hydrated (not over hydrated in any case) by taking care of proper liquid intake and feeding including water. Hydrated body is the key of acclimatization for both adult and kid’s body. Do not over hydrate.
  • You must keep baby protected from cold by sufficient amount of warm clothes. The kids have a tendency to catch cold easily because of their lower capacity of resisting power. Do not take cold of your baby lightly at high altitudes.
  • You must cover him well enough to protect kid’s soft skin from the sun rays which may cause skin burns. Eyes too must be protected from the reflection of sunrays which may cause some irritation in kid’s eyes. In any case, you need to protect the kid from the sun rays which are strong at high altitudes.
  • Keep the visit or stay at very high altitude as short as possible. The idea is to keep the stay as short as possible to minimize any chances of altitude sickness.
  • If the weather seems bad on a particular day, when you plan to visit high altitude (above 10000 feet) then please avoid the travel on that day and stay at the current altitude only. Take extra care to keep the baby or kid warm with woolen clothes.
  • If you notice baby or kid is crying too much or having breathing distress or vomiting or his/her color is changing then immediately descend or get medical help as soon as it is available.

Follow these guidelines to minimize the chances of altitude sickness  of your baby and always keep baby in touch of consultant physician. Get ready to explore the memories of the ancient mountain kingdom that can be seen in the old palaces, monasteries and forts of Ladakh.

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