Ladakh is a land of diversities. From snowy mountains, harsh terrains and surreal landscapes, Ladakh has it all for every travel admirer. As I explored the remote areas of Ladakh I got to know more about their culture and life
Hanle to Korzok via Mahe-scenes from Tso Moriri !!
After spending the morning at the World’s highest Observatory at Hanle, we had breakfast and headed for the next part of our journey. After a short fuel stop and filling up our Jerry canes we headed towards the Rongo. The
Hanle- Into the World’s Highest Observatory
After a day of riding through the Changthang valley we reached the quaint little village of Hanle in the north eastern part of Ladakh. We stayed at a Goa home stay, named after an elusive Himalayan goat ‘Goa’ (not Goa
Pangong to Hanle via Chushul- the desert wilderness !!!
Pangong Tso (lake) was always on my bucket list. After waking up early in the morning I headed to the lake side. The crystal clear water of the lake extended as far as I could gaze. I could differentiate shades