Shinku La Tunnel
Shinku-La Tunnel, also known as Shinkula Tunnel or Shingo-La Tunnel, is a planned motorable tunnel linking Himachal Pradesh's Lahaul Valley and Ladakh's Zanskar Valley in Northern India.
Shinku-La Tunnel, also known as Shinkula Tunnel or Shingo-La Tunnel, is a planned motorable tunnel linking Himachal Pradesh's Lahaul Valley and Ladakh's Zanskar Valley in Northern India.
A sacred and calm lake, under the clear blue sky, surrounded by high barren mountains on all sides, Tso Moriri lake is truly magical. Located in the Changthang region of…
If you're planning a honeymoon in Leh or elsewhere in Ladakh, this article will help you plan your itinerary
The Leh Palace, in the heart of the city of Leh in Ladakh, was the main residence of the Namgyal royal family of Ladakh and Shey Palace was the summer abode
Srinagar Leh highway also called NH-1D, is the best option to reach Leh by road. This 434 km long road is a better alternative for going to Leh as compared to the Manali-Leh road because it provides a gradual ascent, thereby limiting the chances of Altitude Mountain Sickness due to high altitude.
Winter trekking in Leh Ladakh includes snow-capped high peaks, treacherous paths, and frozen lakes. The Chadar Trek and the Snow Leopard Trek are the two most famous and thrilling winter hikes in Ladakh. Both provide opportunities to experience the breathtaking landscapes of Leh-Ladakh, as well as its magnificent lakes and valleys.
In its harshest but truest form, witnessing Ladakh in Winter, wrapped in a white blanket of snow and ice is a different experience. Take a digital detox trip this winter and admire the beauty of frozen Ladakh. This may be the best time to visit Ladakh for adventure lovers.
Kela Pass becomes the world’s highest motorable road by civilians constructed by 58 Engineers Regiment of the Indian Army.
Ladakh is not just known for its resilient landscape and breathtaking scenic beauty, it's also known for magnificent monasteries. Tibetans are the dominant population that reside in Ladakh, as a result Ladakh has a rich Buddhist culture. Monasteries are also called Gompas which means “Solitary Places” in Ladakhi language.
Clothing of a culture mirrors its history and lifestyle, know more about the traditional dresses and jewellery of Ladakh!