LADAKH JEEP SAFARI 2008

LADAKH - A Land like No Other ! The landscape of Ladakh cannot but leave the visitors enraptured. It is hard not be be entranced by the austere beauty of the terrain, its immensity and emptiness. Or indeed its medieva
l monasteries and the charming oasis-like villages.

'Little Tibet', as it has long been called, it is the 'land of high mountain passes' sandwiched between the Great Himalaya and the sub-ranges of the lofty Karakoram chain - Ladakh has two major mountain systems the Zanskar Mountains and the Ladakh Range. It is also the country's highest, coldest and driest zone.

Apart from its amazing landscape, Ladakh's other major attractions are its 'gompas'. Fascinating as the Buddhist monasteries are, they bewilder and intrigue you as most visitors. The paintings on the walls that display fierce dragon-like figures, the statues at the altar and elsewhere depicting the many gods of the Buddhist pantheon, the curious circles called 'mandalas' drawn or made with coloured sand, the many strange artifacts of worship and the scary, demonic masks which the tourists can make little of their significance ot the strange rituals of Lamaist Buddhism

The 473km Manali - Leh Journey is one of the world's most spectacular drives and very strenuous too; more than half the road is unmetalled and it crosses four passes, the first of which is the Rohtang Pass (13,050 ft) .

Beyond Rohtang, the terrain changes drastically as the green wooded slopes of the Kulu Valley give way to the Progressively barren mountains. Descending to the narrow valley of the Chandra river the road passes by the town of Keylong, the headquaters of the Lahaul-Spiti. Ascending the Great Himalayan Range now, it negotiates the BaralachLa Pass (16,046 ft) before coming down to the Sarchu Plains (14,110 ft).
Two other passes, the LachulungLa Pass (16,730 ft) and the TanglungLa Pass (17,552 ft), both over the Zanskar Range are negotiated the next day, between them is a long flat scenic stretch called the Morey Plains. You pass by a couple of villages before reaching Upshi on the indus. It is then an easy drive up the Indus Valley to Leh.


Gata Loops

Near Nakeela pass

Morey Plains

Hemis Festival

descending Khardungla pass

enroute Sumur , Nubra Valley

enroute Panamik

enroute Hunder

After Pangong lake

Snow laden road to Changla pass

Tsomoriri

Pashmina

"Ashok driver from Manali to Leh"

enroute jispa

Zing Zing bar

Baralacha Pass

Approaching Bharatpur


Sarchu plains


After Sarchu After

Hunder Dunes

Shyok river and Diskit village

Monastry visit


Changla Pass


with Llamas

near Kiari

Changpas , nomads near Tsomoriri

Tso Moriri

raftin in the Zanskar

 

- written by Meghna Vira- one of the enthusiastic participant of this Jeep safari.

all photographs are a copyright and property of Meghna Vira

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