Leh Ladakh

places to visit in Leh Ladakh

What are the best places to visit in Ladakh — this question is debatable as every inch of Ladakh is as beautiful as heaven. The pictures and videos of Ladakh leave people spellbound with its beauty. But believe us, Ladakh is more beautiful than what you have explored on the internet.
Pangong Lake
Khardungla Pass
Nubra Valley
Diskit Monastery
Shanti Stupa
Leh Palace
Hall of Fame
Gurudwara Pathar Sahib
Magnetic Hill
Sangam (Confluene of Indus and Zanskar Rivers)
Spituk Monastery and Kali Mata Temple
. Hunder (Sand Dunes in Nubra Valley)
Hunder Ladakh

HUNDER
Hunder (or Hundar) is the second largest village in Nubra valley of Leh district in Ladakh, about 127 km from Leh and 7 km from Diskit village. The village is settled by the bank of Shyok river. Hunder has hundreds of old chhortans, ruined buildings and also has a small Hunder Monastery and ruined palace of the King of Nubra. Hunder is well known for its vast sand dunes that are between the village and Diskit. Bactrian camels (double humped camels) are found here and tourists throng sand dunes to experience camel safari. Hunder also deserves a place in your itinerary having places to visit in Ladakh. Villagers have reared… Read More

 

13. Tso Moriri Lake
Tso Moriri Lake in Ladakh

TSO MORIRI LAKE
At an altitude of about 14,835 ft from sea level and 240 km from Leh, Tso Moriri Lake is located in Changthang plateau of Ladakh in India, having a maximum length of 19km and a maximum width of 3km. The lake is very deep with maximum depth at a point up to 350 ft (106m). Tsomoriri lake is said to be the largest of the high altitude lakes in India in the trans-Himalayan biogeographic region. Officially the lake is now known as Tso Moriri Wetland Conservation Reserve. If you have enough time to explore Ladakh, Tso Moriri lake definitely deserves to be in list of places to visit in Ladakh. The bluish crystal clear water of Tsomoriri lake mesmerizes the visitors… Read More

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places to visit in Leh Ladakh

What are the best places to visit in Ladakh — this question is debatable as every inch of Ladakh is as beautiful as heaven. The pictures and videos of Ladakh leave people spellbound with its beauty. But believe us, Ladakh is more beautiful than what you have explored on the internet.
Pangong Lake
Khardungla Pass
Nubra Valley
Diskit Monastery
Shanti Stupa
Leh Palace
Hall of Fame
Gurudwara Pathar Sahib
Magnetic Hill
Sangam (Confluene of Indus and Zanskar Rivers)
Spituk Monastery and Kali Mata Temple
. Hunder (Sand Dunes in Nubra Valley)
Hunder Ladakh

HUNDER
Hunder (or Hundar) is the second largest village in Nubra valley of Leh district in Ladakh, about 127 km from Leh and 7 km from Diskit village. The village is settled by the bank of Shyok river. Hunder has hundreds of old chhortans, ruined buildings and also has a small Hunder Monastery and ruined palace of the King of Nubra. Hunder is well known for its vast sand dunes that are between the village and Diskit. Bactrian camels (double humped camels) are found here and tourists throng sand dunes to experience camel safari. Hunder also deserves a place in your itinerary having places to visit in Ladakh. Villagers have reared… Read More

 

13. Tso Moriri Lake
Tso Moriri Lake in Ladakh

TSO MORIRI LAKE
At an altitude of about 14,835 ft from sea level and 240 km from Leh, Tso Moriri Lake is located in Changthang plateau of Ladakh in India, having a maximum length of 19km and a maximum width of 3km. The lake is very deep with maximum depth at a point up to 350 ft (106m). Tsomoriri lake is said to be the largest of the high altitude lakes in India in the trans-Himalayan biogeographic region. Officially the lake is now known as Tso Moriri Wetland Conservation Reserve. If you have enough time to explore Ladakh, Tso Moriri lake definitely deserves to be in list of places to visit in Ladakh. The bluish crystal clear water of Tsomoriri lake mesmerizes the visitors… Read More