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”.

Destination At Doorstep provides our guests a pleasurable and adventurous stay during Leh Ladakh tour. We have hotels in Ladakh, Nubra, Pangong Lake, etc. If you are planning to visit to glimpse the God’s creativity feel free to contact us over the phone or send us your query via email. Book Now!

7 comments:

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