Jammu Kashmir Travel

The
Kashmir, northernmost state of India, which comprises of three district geographical
regions, three main languages and three religions. One of these regions, Ladakh,
is a high altitutde desert with temperatures sinking to minus 40 degrees Celsius
in winter. The other, Kashmir, is the legendary valley touched with such benediction
that poets have showered hyperbolic adjectives on it. It has snow in winter
and bring, mild sunshine from April to November. And finally there is Jammu,
climatically very much like the plains of northern India.
Ladakh the northern frontier of India, where Afghanistan, Pakistan and China
meet, is an area of high altitutdes, glaciers, streams and charming valleys
hidden among some of the tallest mountains in the world-the karakoram range.
The journey by road from Srinagar over the Zoji la (Pass) climbing unaccustomed
heights,

traverses cold, grey crags and boulders, and vast yellow desert-like plains.
Situated on the western end of the Himalayas, Ladakh has four major mountain
ranges - the Greeat Himalayan Zanskar, Ladakh and the Karakoram - passing through
it. A maze of enormously high snow capped peaks and the largest glaciers outside
the polar region, the Siachen, dominate the terrain where valley heights range
from a mere 8000 feet to 15000 feet while passes of upto 20000 feet and peaks
reaching over 25000 feet can be seen all around. The main land approach to Ladakh
is the 434 km Srinagar-Leh highway. For most part, this road follows the historic
trade route, thus giving travellers a glimpse of villages that are historically
and culturally important. The most dramatic part of the road journey to Kargil
is the ascent up the Zoji-La, the pass in the Great Himalayan Range that serves
as the gateway to Ladakh.
Manali-Leh; once restricted route, opened to the tourists a few years ago, now
takes one across high Himalayan passes and two extensive plains resembling the
Praries of Russia and America. From Manali, to the crest of the Rohtang Pass
(13050 ft), providing a grandstand view of Lahaul to the junction of the route
going east to Spiti over the Kunzum Pass to Keylong. After

passing through Keylong (3350 m)the route follows via Jispa (3142 m), Baralacha
Pass (4892 m), Sarchu (4253 m), Lachalunga la (5065 m), Tanglang-la (5360 m)
Leh (3524 m), 434 kms. Ladakh offers a wide range of cultural and adventure
tours. Ancient monasteries, stupas, gompas, murals there are many other options
for visiting Tribal Helmets of Dha-Hanu to valleys of Pangong, Tso Moriri, Nubra
or for treks to Lamayuru, Markha, Zanskar. Open to the tourists from June till
October, Leh can be reached by air from Delhi, Chandigarh, Srinagar, Jammu or
by road from Srinagar and Manali.
Touristic Places in Jammu & Kashmir
Srinagar Pahalgam Gulmarg Sonemarg Khilanmarg
Kargil Drass Leh
Monasteries
Lamayuru Alchi, Rizong Likir Fiang Shey Thiksey
Hemis Stokh Stagna Matho Chemrey Shakti
Spituk
Valleys and Lakes
Nubra Pangong Lake Tso Moriri Dha Hanu
Popular Treks
Markha Valley(5100 m) Zanskar (3800 m) Lamayuru - Manali - Rupshu
(5100 m)
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