Memorable Trip to Leh & Ladakh:- Heaven and beyond

             Leh and laddakh



Movies impact a lot. They set the fashion trends, wedding trends and latest hairdos, they even in a way influence our travel decisions....


                                A trip to Ladakh is a long awaited one. And Bollywood movies only added fuel to the fire, enchanting scenes from 3 Idiots, Jab Tak Hai Jaan, Bhaag Milkha Bhaag and Sanam Re. This will be a trip that will give  memories worth a lifetime, a trip that will permanently inscribe remarkable sights of this attractive place in one's mind!

                               Enjoy the mesmerizing view from the top of the Khardungla Pass, defy the gravity at the magnetic hill, feel the peace at Shanti Stupa, try to breathe out at the Drass Valley, pray for the war heroes at Kargil, and do many more such amazing things wandering at the hypnotizing sites in Leh, Ladakh.




                Best Things to Do in Leh
                
1. Hit out the Roads on a Jeep Safari
2.Go Cycling on the Uneven Terrain
3. Visit the Famous Places by Trekking Them Down
4. Camel Safari Across the Natural Vegetation
5. Go Camping Along the Famous Lakes
6. Motor Biking in the Uncertain Weather to Different Places
7. Run Your Adrenaline by Skiing on the White Snow Mountains
8. Witnessing Flora & Fauna
9. River Rafting in the Most Challenging and Adventurous River
10. Shopaholics Hit out the Local Market

                                A trip to Ladakh is surely on every traveller’s wish list. It is one of the best places for a holiday in India. The mountains make for a scenic setting, perfect for a getaway from city life. Ladakh is also a popular hotspot for adventure sports. There are many activities to enjoy in the hill town.




                               Ladakh is a divison in Jammu & Kashmir and Leh is the capital of Ladakh. There are two regions in Ladakh, they are Leh and Kargil. Technically, Leh and Ladakh are not the same.


                                 Transportation


     You can reach Leh by air or by road. Leh does not have a rail network so you can’t reach Leh Ladakh by train.

                    Reaching Ladakh by air
                   
  There are regular flights to Leh including direct flights to cities like Srinagar, Delhi. When the weather is clear, you get some spectacular views of the Himalayas on the flight to Leh. Owing to its importance as a tourist destination, frequency of flights to Leh from various Indian cities have also increased.

● The nearest railhead to Leh is Jammu. A railway line to Leh is an ambitious project that has been announced. When done, it will be an engineering marvel. 

● There are 2 routes to reach Leh, Ladakh by road. 

1. The Srinagar Leh highway, NH-1D

2. The Leh Manali highway, NH-22

One must keep in mind that there is less oxygen in Leh, as compared to low altitude and plane areas. So atleast for 3 days tourist must be in altitude acclimatisation.



What is altitude acclimatisation?
Altitude acclimatisation means to give your body complete rest and let it get used to the reduced oxygen levels in Ladakh. 

How many days should I allot for altitude acclimatisation?
Medical professionals recommend 3 days of complete rest to fully acclimatise your body for the high altitudes of Ladakh. This would be the ideal case scenario. Even if you are on a short trip to Ladakh plan at least a day of complete rest (not stepping out of your hotel/guesthouse/homestay) before you start exploring.


Where should you stay during altitude acclimatisation?
Leh, with its altitude ranging from 3000 to 3500 meters is the perfect place to acclimatise yourself to the high altitudes of Ladakh. It’s high enough to condition the body but not that high that you’ll face problems.

● Drink lots of water. Keep yourself hydrated. The cold weather means you don’t feel much thirsty. But water is your best friend at high altitudes.  

● Likewise, alcohol is your worst enemy in a high altitude region like Ladakh. Do yourself a favour, and eliminate alcohol from your travel plans during your trip to Ladakh.



                     Culture in Leh Ladakh
                     
Leh Ladakh is an oasis of nature and serenity. Arid Leh features a unique Buddhist lifestyle. The Buddhist monasteries built centuries ago bring global tourists to Leh and Ladakh. The ancient rock carvings, large pillars and peace in the monasteries still leave a deep impact on the hearts of travelers. Apart from the sightseeing options, the culture and lifestyle of Leh Ladakh is one of the reasons why tourists love to flock here. Indian Holiday gives you information on the ethnicity, culture, and lifestyle of Leh Ladakh to help you plan your India travel.

Over the years, culture and lifestyle has become the backbone that supports tourism in the state of Jammu & Kashmir. The solitary mountain ranges and extreme climate have influenced the culture and lifestyle of Leh Ladakh to a great extent. The stronghold of Buddhism has led to cultural diversification, while a sparse population has promoted tranquility in this region. 


                       People of Leh Ladakh

The inhabitants of Leh Ladakh are originally Dards from Indo-Aryan ethnicity. People who migrated from Tibet introduced their own religious traditions and culture here. The Tibetan population lives mostly in the central part of Ladakh. In the eastern end of Ladakh and the Nubra Valley there is a considerable Muslim population. Moving west, the Afghans have intermingled with the local community residing there for years now. The people of Leh Ladakh have unique facial features. Inter caste marriages are common, especially among women.

The original population of Laddakh is called Dards who are an Indo Aryan race but afterwards because of its proximity to Tibet a number of inhabitants from Tibet settled here and finally now it's more of Tibetans than Dards. Around the Kargil there is a mixed race which exists. The Arghons are the Muslim communities in Laddakh which have are resulted in connection with the Kashmiris.



                   Culture in Leh Laddakh:

The culture of Leh Laddakh is quite similar to the Tibetan culture because of the region's close proximity with Tibet. In Ladakkh the cuisines are mostly of Tibetan origin like thukpa and tsampo. Nowadays however it is also getting influenced by the cuisine styles of Central Asia and the rest of India. The architecture of Leh Laddakh also is influenced by the Tibetan style and has references to the existence of dragon. The religion of the state also follows Tibetan as well as Buddhist influences. Most of the chants are in Sanskrit or Tibetan.



                   Lifestyle of Leh Laddakh:

Besides the culture, religion also influences the lifestyle in Leh Ladakh. Monastic rituals and festival engage people throughout the year. The gompas and monasteries are venues for religious feasts. Buddhist festivals draw crowds of tourists as well. Women enjoy independence within and outside the household. They take part in social and religious ceremonies like childbirth, marriages and festivals.

The most appreciated fact of Leh Laddakh is the status of women in Laddakh. The women enjoy a highly elevated status compared to the conservative nature of the other northern states of India. Rugged and rough, lifestyle in Laddakh can really be challenging yet the people of Laddakh maintain that unique smile on their face.

The thing about Leh Ladakh is that you need to know the best time to visit. Each activity, whether it is sightseeing or adventure sports, is best enjoyed during a specific season. Internet signal is really bad in Leh Ladakh. Even in expensive cafes or hotels in Leh, signal is unstable. You won’t be able to connect every day.



                Best Time to Visit Ladakh-
                
Ladakh is a city that has its own charm. In the summer you can enjoy the outdoors peacefully, the snow has melted and the weather is pleasant and just right. The best thing about summers are the festivals that are held, among them is the famous Hermis Festival.

Winter has its own charm too, the weather is much colder than summer, and if you love skiing or trekking through tough terrain, you will enjoy yourself. Winter sees fewer tourists in Ladakh as the cold can get intense and acclimatization is harder then.

So once in a lifetime one must visit Leh Ladakh as you will carry unforgettable memories from Leh Ladakh Tour to cherish throughout life.



~ Khushi







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