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Ladakh is a land like no other. Bounded by two of
the worlds' mightiest mountain ranges, the Great Himalayas
and the Karakoram, it lies athwart to two others the
Ladakh range and the Zanskar range.
Today a high altitude desert ranging from about 9000
feet (2750m) at Kargil to 25,170 feet (7672m) at Saser
Kangri in the Karakoram, sheltered from the rain -bearing
clouds of the Indian monsoon by the barrier of the Himalayas,
Ladakh was once covered by an extensive lake system,
the vestiges of which still exist on its south-east
plateaux of Rupshu and Chushul-in drainage basins with
evocative names like Tso-moriri., Tsokar and the grandest
of all, Pangong Tso. Occassionally, some stray monsoon
clouds do find their way over the Himalayas to Ladakh.
For close on 900 years, from the middle of the 10th
century, Ladakh was an independt kingdom, its dynasties
coming from old Tibet. The kingdom was at the greatest
political fortune in the early 17th century under the
famous king Senge Namgyal, whose rule extended across
the Spiti and wester Tibet upto Mayum La beyond the
sacred sites of Mount Kailash and Lake Manasarovara.
Ladakh became best recognized as the trade route between
the Punjab and Central Asia, for centuries being traversed
by caravans carrying textiles and spices, raw silk and
carpets, dyestuffs and narcotics. The famous pashm,
better known as cashmere also came down from the high
altitude plateaux of eastern Ladakh and western Tibet.
In 1834, Ladakh was invaded by General Jorawar Singh
of Kashmere and there followed a decade of war and turmoil,
which ended in emergence of British empire in north
India. Now Ladakh is a part of Jammu and Kashmere of
India.
People of Ladakh, by their faces and physique look
like either Tibetans or Central Asians. The original
population may have been Dards, an Indo-Aryan race from
down the Indus but immigration from Tibet, perhaps a
millennium or so ago, largely overwhelmed the culture
of the Dards and obliterated their racial characteristics.
The Arghons, communities of Muslims in Leh are the descendents
of marriages between local women and Kashmiri or Central
Asian merchants.
Buddhism and Muslim are Ladakh's principal religions.
As you approach a Buddhist village, you will see mani
walls bearing the mantra om mane padme hum and chortens-the
commemorative cairns, like stone pepper pots. Many villages
are crowned by a gompa or monastery, which may be anything
from an imposing complex.
Whether you are a scholar, geographer, anthropologist,
historian, student of religion, someone who likes the
wide open spaces and the wind in their face, whether
your aim is to trek the mountains, or to follow the
gompa trails, the chances are that once you come to
Ladakh, you will be hooked. And once hooked, it's not
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Leh offers a variety of accommodation
to suit almost every pocket or preference. Most hotels
and guesthouses are family run businesses and as such,
services are more personalized than professional. The
guesthouse is a less formal facility offering rooms
in a part of a residential house or its annexe. The
newly opened areas Nubra,Changthang and Dahanu-tourist
infrastructure is not yet adequately developed. State
tourism department are trying to develop the accommodation
facilities like tourist bungalows or Hiker's Huts in
these areas.
Our trips are equipped with all camping gears and supported
by kitchen crews to prepare you the meal where accommodation
facilities are not adequate or not available.
Money and Foreign Exchange
The State Bank of India has foreign currency exchange
facilities at Leh. Some hotels in Leh also are licensed
to deal foreign exchanges. But rates can be lower than
you can have in Delhi.
Communication :
Beside a General Post Office and a Central Telegraph
Office, Leh has worldwide direct dial telephone facility.
Some hotels also do have e-mail facilities to provide
their clients.
Health
Ladakh is a high altitude cold desert with a low level
of atmospheric oxygen. Tourist reaching Leh from the
plains of India by air are required to allow time for
acclimatization before engaging in any physical activities.
While SNM hospital in Leh is fully equipped and staffed
with a team of specialists to take care of any eventuality,
the rarefield atmosphere of the area may cause high
altitude ailments necessating instant evacuation of
visitors unable to get acclimatized.
Please read information about Acute Mountain
Sickness.
Evacuation of Casualties
Jammu and Kahsmir Tourism initiates and co-ordinates
evacuation of causalties by IAF helicopters in case
of accidents or sickness while trekking, mountaineering
or river rafting trips in remote Ladakh. The evacuation
is subject to payment of the operatational cost of the
aircraft. A written guarantee indicating the source
of payment and address for billing,etc is required to
be furnished to the authorized officer of the State
Government while requesting for the evacuation.
Our company takes the responsibility on your behalf
for all these formalities and you or your relatives
or insurance company has to pay the bill after the operation..
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