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
Tso moriri- Sumdo-Debring- Sarchu, lunch with Indian army !!
After spending some quality time on the banks of Tso Moriri lake we packed up and headed onto the road. We retraced our way back till Sumdo on the lumpy bumpy road. The road condition from Sumdo to Debring on
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
Turtuk- exploring the northernmost village of India !!
After a hectic day crossing the World’s highest motorable road, waking up early in quaint village of Diskit in Nubra Valley was a tough ask. I woke up around 6.30 am to a cloudy sky overlooking the ‘Photang’ Buddha statue
Staying in a house boat on Dal Lake, Srinagar
Staying in a house boat and shikara ride on the Dal lake was the highlight of our short stay at Srinagar. The house boat where we were staying had intricately decorated wooden furniture’s in traditional Kashmiri style. We had to