06/03/2023
The fusion of adventure and mysticism has created the unique charm of Ladakh (also known as India’s Little Tibet), which is one of the most inhabited plateaus in the world. It is located more than 3,000 meters above sea level Ladakh UT, more than 600 kilometers north of New Delhi. In addition, it is called the Moonland because of its peculiar landscape of vast and barren mountains, the bluest sky and the beautiful lake that changes color during the day.
Ladakh, this land of jagged peaks and barren landscapes is both fascinating and awe-inspiring. Hidden behind this harsh and intimidating appearance are ancient civilizations and charming people. Ladakh attracts more with its unchanging character and overwhelming natural beauty Intense and adventurous traveler. The awe-inspiring wilderness and magic can only belong to this land of mountains and simple Buddhism. With the great Indus River flowing through Ladakh, the province is divided into Leh, the capital Nubra, Zanskar, Lower Ladakh and Rupushu. Many of the distinguishing features of Ladakh are its highlands, rugged, barren cliffs and plateaus. Ladakh has a cold and dry climate, with an annual rainfall of about 50 mm. Therefore, visitors will face the long and cold winter of the frozen landscape, but it is very beautiful and short.