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15 Tips While Traveling to Ladakh Apr 22

Here is a list of 15 tips which can be helpful to get you around the land of passes.

1. It hasn’t been long before tourism developed in Ladakh. And the north western region is still sensitive. So the tourists who arrive from outside the country need special permits to visit the Inner Line area. These permits can be availed from local Ladakhi authorities.

2. Majority of the tourists in Ladakh are trekkers. So if you are here for the same reason then you should pay attention to your physical fitness. Ladakh weather is chilling and for first timers here acclimatization can be a problem. So when you land in here give yourself a day to get used to the weather and high altitudes.

3. Lot of back packers who come here should make sure that they should fill their sacks with water bottle. Hydration at high altitude can keep you going strong for long. Though the weather generally get you to go thirsty it is highly advisable that you should. Apart from that carry a first aid kit, prescribed medicines and enough warm clothing.

4. Next you need to have in your must-haves are sunglasses, moisturizers and sunscreen lotions.

5. Whether on a trekking expedition, jeep safari or hiking tour you should keep in mind that you have a responsibility towards the conservation of the place. You should contribute to the protection of environment by not littering, using paper instead of plastic and by creating less noise pollution in deserted areas.

6. Leh the capital city is well developed to provide you with basic amenities. The calling facility is good here though the STD’s booths close by 10 pm.

7. When you are sightseeing you’d be tempted to click pictures. But before taking your camera out read the sign boards well. Photography is not permitted everywhere.

8. Talking of photography, Ladakh is such a beautiful place you will not get tired of clicking pictures. So while you visit the places that allow photography or pass through the general landscape of the place, you have ample opportunities to click click & click. So buy extra batteries and lots of film rolls or extra memory cards.

9. While eating out in Ladakh, carry the Indian currency because majority of the hotels and restaurants do not accept credit cards.

10. Leh the big town has facilities for e-mailing and general surfing. In fact Leh is the only place where you can have access to the internet. So all your online work should be done in Leh before you proceed further.

11. Very remote regions of Ladakh do not have banks. Leh and Kargil have banks with ATM facilities.

12. Leh has hospitals but Kargil has a district hospital which has good team of doctors and modern equipments. Besides Kargil there are medical dispensaries at Trespone, Sankoo, Mulbek, Padum and Panikher. They all have basic health facilities.

13. The national park in Leh is a good place to sight wildlife, especially if you are on trek. But do not disturb the animals there and neither pollutes the surroundings.

14. Water pollution is too much in Ladakh. It is advisable to carry purification pills. A better option is to carry your own water or drink packaged water.

15. Lastly respect the culture, the quiet locals, be friendly to them and make time to enjoy the place. Talk to the locals as they are the biggest source of information.

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Trekking in Ladakh Apr 22

Trekking is the most popular sport for tourists visiting Ladakh. Most of the Tour Operators’ itineraries include treks to various valleys and passes.There are local guides too usually suggested by the hotels who help the independent travelers to enjoy this sport.

Amongst the most popular treks is the Parang La Trek which is also one of the most challenging and adventurous trekking trail. This trek is located on an isolated route far into the mountains which includes crossing quite a few rivers. The Kang Yatse trekking tail, another popular one, is located to the south east of the Leh, in the Markha valley. This valley is a dream for every trekker. Every traveler usually wishes to trek the Markha Valley for at least once in their lifetime.

Then there are the Ladakh monastery trek, a trek from Spiti to Ladakh or from Spiti to Pitok and then to Hemis Monastery, the South Zangskar Trek and Trans-Zangskar Trek and the Nubra Valley Trek.
Treks are also led to Rupshu and the Great Salt lakes. You can also go for the Chadar Ice trek, a trek from Padum Valley to Phuktal or Padum to Darcha, Padum to Manali or from Panikhar to Heniskot, Lamayuru to Martselang and Lamayuru to Alchi Monastry.

The other popular trekking routes are from Likir to Temisgam or the Stok- Kangri trek, Rupshu Valley trek, etc. Some tour operators also offer the Kala Patthar trek and a trek from Pahalgam to Suru valley or from Kinnaur to Spiti to Ladakh.

The most beautiful trek would be the Tsomoriri-Lake Trek and the Manali-Leh trek which covers all the areas from Manali to Leh.

Ladakh is considered as a thrill for trekking and other adventure lovers.Some of the most fascinating and most-dreamt-of mountain range routes are those in The Greater Himalaya Range, Karakoram Range, Ladakh range and the Zanskar range. Ladakh area includes a surplus of popular trek routes which attract and lure adventure enthusiasts from all across the world. Challenging situations demand great forbearance, enthusiasm and willingness to cross our limits of fear and comfort.

Most tour operators and hotels or guesthouses offer expertise in the best possible trekking packages at market prices to the tourists.They also pay attention on the amenities and also provide assistance during the entire trek to ensure a safe and memorable trekking experience in Ladakh.

Visiting the Himalayas Apr 22

The Himalayas, the world’s highest mountain range is one of the major tourist destinations in India. The mountain ranges spread over, the entire Northern and North Indian states such as Jammu and Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Sikkim, etc. The Himalayas are indeed dream holiday destination for every adventure enthusiast and nature lover. The mountainous ranges boast of direct tourism in forms of skiing, mountaineering and trekking. Not only that the numerous foot hill destinations in the Himalays and surrounding areas, make up for half the tourist hot spots of India. Shimla, Mussourie, Kashmir, Kasauli, Darjeeling, etc are prime tourist destinations that make a Himalayan Holiday.

Both exotic and rich in variety, a Himalayan holiday trip could in fact be an exotic combination of many things clubbed together. For the average tourist, there’s White Water River rafting, on some of the major Indian rivers like Ganges, Yamuna, Indus, Teesta, etc. Skiing is another sport you could enjoy while on a Himalayan trip. Auli, Khufri, Manali, etc are some hot spot skiing destinations.

If you are a wild life freak, the Himalayas have something for you too. The foot hills of the Himalayas sport numerous jungles with plenty of wildlife too. Due to the diverse topography, here you could see plenty of rare plants and endangered species of animals. For the adventurous, there are options for exploring the wilds of the Himalayas, with jungle safaris either on an elephant’s back, by jeep or even with motorbikes.

You could also set up base camp on any of the foot hills and go camping too, and when you are done with the adventure bit, try to take a relaxed holiday in any of the hill stations, from where you could watch the Himalayan ranges and be a part of the varied Indian culture too. Some popular destinations, which could form a part of your Himalayan trip, could be-

o Himachal Pradesh( many hill stations)
o Jammu & Kashmir
o Ladakh Leh
o Sikkim
o Darjeeling

If you love taking biking trips, you could do so on a Himalayan holiday trip. The dangerous curves and the thrill of the pace will surely entice you. Some of the famous biking routes in the Himalayas are, Himachal Pradesh to Uttranchal, Leh and Ladhakh and the Tarai region of Uttranchal.

If you wish to explore the outdoors and be one with nature while on your Himalayan holiday trip, try out your options for camping. Get in touch with companies that will provide you with the necessary gear and information. Some camping sites you could try out are- Tabo, Nainital, Chail, Sangla Valley, Chitrauli, etc.

Apart from adventure tourism and sight seeing, the Himalayas also cater to religious tourism. Year after year the religious places in Himalayas namely Badrinath, Kedarnath, Mukteshewar, Dharamshala, Vaishno Devi, Amarnath Yatra, etc are filled with thousands of devotees who try to offer their prayers in these holy sites. There are various arrangements in all the aforesaid destinations both luxury and budget to accommodate every travellers taste and pocket.

Indeed a Himalayan holiday trip has something for every member of the family, young or old. In fact the mighty ranges have so much to offer that an average tourist can have his/her fill of the many facets of tourism all at one go!