Friday, August 6, 2010

Leh - a surreal experience

Leh was the capital of the Himalayan kingdom of Ladakh and is now in the state of Jammu and Kashmir. Honestly, in my opinion this area should be a separate state or union territory. Leh is at an altitude of 3524 meters and has one of the highest civilian airports in the world.

Views from the aircraft on the way to Leh and on landing. I was so excited as it was on my bucket list and having flown to the airport so often, I was curious to get out and explore.



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The terrain as depicted on the IFE
The dominant religion is Buddhism and one finds quite a few gompas and stupas dotting the countryside. The gompas have many beautiful frescos and I do wish they would preserve it better.


The famous Thiksey monastry





 

Prayer wheels need to be rotated clockwise

Colourful prayer flags


 The beautiful views from the monastry. Very peaceful and calming.


The countryside is quite dramatic with the majestic Himalayan range, sacred rivers, green patches, snow capped peaks, brown deserts and vivid blue skies with white clouds.



Our first view of Pangong Lake
 Pangong Lake is 5 hours away from Leh. To get there, one has to drive across treacherous mountain terrain and the third highest motorable pass, Changla Pass, at 5300 meters. The mountain road passes over Solang valley and the road is narrow and steep. Any mistake on the part of the driver and we would have been hurtling down the side of the mountain! Frightening, yet thrilling. However the Border Signs posted by the BRO kept our minds occupied and the scenic views took our breath away. At that altitude, we were lucky to have any breath left.  :) The weather was awesome and we drove through snow capped mountains.

Smita and I at Pangong Lake
2/3rds of the Lake lies in China. In winter it freezes over even though it is saline.


The treacherous road to get to Pangong.


This reminds me of Peru and the Incas' terraced rice fields.





We passed a volcanic mountain that had magnetic properties..........................

This really works!

One of the most dramatic sights is the Sangam, confluence of the rivers Indus and Zanskar. Pity we did not have time to river raft on the Zanskar. Must do it the next time........................



We also visited the Shanti Stupa which was built by the Japanese and the Leh Palace which was built in the same style and at the same time as the Potala Palace in Tibet.

Ladakh is one of the most beautiful places on earth and a "must visit". The nest time I intend driving to Leh and spending a longer time there.

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