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Leh Sightseeing

Leh is a beautiful city located in the northernmost region of India, in the Union territory of Ladakh. This city is not only the largest in Ladakh, but it also serves as the joint capital of the territory. Situated in the Leh district, it is a historical city that was once the capital of the Kingdom of Ladakh.

Leh is surrounded by the mighty Himalayas and is situated at an altitude of 11,562 feet above sea level. It is a popular tourist destination and is known for its stunning landscapes, vibrant culture, and rich history. The city is home to several ancient monasteries, including the famous Hemis Monastery, which is one of the largest and wealthiest monasteries in India. Additionally, Leh is also a hub for adventure sports like trekking, mountaineering, and river rafting. Whether you are a history buff, an adventure seeker, or a nature lover, Leh has something for everyone.

Attractions

Pangong Lake: The most popular tourist attraction in Ladakh, Pangong lake is an endorheic (landlocked) lake situated at 4350 meters. The lake does not remain blue throughout the year or even the day, rather it changes colours from azure to light blue to green and grey too! It is famous amongst tourists as Ladakh lake, the spot where the Bollywood movie "3 Idiots" was shot.

Khardung La: Khardung La, also known as Khardzong La, is one of the highest motorable roads in India at an elevation of 5602 metres. It serves as the gateway to Shyok and Nubra Valley. An inner line permit is required to visit. It remains closed from October to May.

Magnetic Hill: Nesting pretty at an altitude of 14000 feet above sea level, you have to take the Leh-Kargil-Baltic National Highway to reach the destination. Found at a distance of 30 km from the scenic town of Leh the magnetic hill is girdled by the Sindhu river on its eastern side and cradled in a picturesque backdrop of the Himalayan Range.

Zanskar Valley: Located in the Kargil district to the east of Ladakh (around 105 km) lies the bewitching Zanskar Valley. The semi-desert region is flanked by snow-capped mountains and sparkling clean rivers along with distinct flora and fauna. The easiest way of reaching Zanskar is from Kargil through Suru Valley.

Nubra Valley: Nubra Valley lies in the union territory of Jammu & Kashmir, at a distance of around 140 Km from Leh. With arid mountains in the backdrop, it is famous for the Bactrian camel rides, orchards and monasteries. Surrounded by snow-dusted Himalayan mountains, it can be reached via Khardung La.

Shanti Stupa: The Shanti Stupa is a white-domed Buddhist monument. It is a religious place for Buddhists as it holds the relics of Buddha, consecrated by the 14th Dalai Lama. It looks exceptionally beautiful during the full moon night.

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