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Leh Ladakh Road Trip

Leh Ladakh Road trip takes you to Leh, one of the coldest deserts in the world and to the place of highest settlement in India, Ladakh.<br>

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Leh Ladakh Road Trip

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  1. Leh Ladakh trip one of the most anticipating trips in India. For quite a few years it has been famous among the youths. It connects mainland India with the Himalayas. This is an exceptionally delightful area and thought about outstanding amongst other trekking areas in India. Ladakh is the district in Jammu and Kashmir and Leh its headquarter. Much of the region in Ladakh is only accessible by foot and a large part of it is beyond civilian access. It is all the high altitude Himalayan region. Leh-Ladakh Road Trip Leh has its own airport and you can get a bus to Ladakh from there. Leh consists of the maximum tourist facilities being the district headquarter as well as the amalgamation point for all tourists visiting Ladakh. While Leh is close to material comfort, you have to know that Ladakh is a high altitude cold desert. It's hard to get water and air there, wastage of anything here is a sacrilege. From the cultural point of view, it is believed that Buddhism entered Tibet from the high passes of Ladakh from India. There is a big influence of Buddhism in this area which is justified by a number of Buddhist monasteries and prayer flags you see in the settlements and villages. This 9-day Leh Ladakh visit includes a ton of driving and takes you to probably the most wonderful lakes in the trans-Himalayan area of Ladakh.

  2. Best time to visit Leh-Ladakh The best time to visit Leh is May and September when the weather is the warmest. Ladakh doesn't experience rain like other parts in India, so the monsoon is the perfect time to travel to Leh.

  3. The two-day festival of Hemis takes place in June or July at Hemis Gompa. It is celebrated to commemorate the birth of Guru Padmasambhava. He is the one who founded Tantric Buddhism in Tibet. You will get a chance to enjoy the traditional music, colorful masked dances and a fair full of beautiful handicrafts. Source: https://flickr.com/photos/40234459@N06/3994655543/ And the other Ladakh festival is celebrated during September. It opens in Leh with an astounding parade through the avenues. Villagers in traditional costumes dance and sing folk songs, backed by an orchestra. The celebration additionally features musical concert, a dance performance by lamas and mock conventional wedding. Furthermore, you can bring out the photographer in you by capturing the amazing shots of wildlife in Ladakh. You can buy some locally made clothes and traditional handicrafts in Leh. Remember Swotah Travel for booking this trip. Here is the itinerary: Leh-Ladakh Road trip itinerary

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