About Ladakh Ladakh Ladakh
Ladakh is the highest plateau in India with most of it being over 3,000 m (9,800 ft).[17] It extends from the Himalayan to the Kunlun[65] Ranges and includes the upper Indus River valley.
Ladakh is a high-altitude desert; the Himalayas create a rain shadow which generally denies passage of any monsoon clouds. The main source of water is the winter snowfall on the mountains.
There are two main roads that connect Ladakh with the rest of the country, NH1 connecting Srinagar to Kargil and Leh, and NH3 connecting Manali to Leh. A third road to Ladakh is the Nimmu–Padam–Darcha road, which is under construction.
There is an airport in Leh, Kushok Bakula Rimpochee Airport, from which there are daily flights to Delhi and weekly flights to Srinagar and Jammu Leh – Ladakh is the northern province of India which has become and Union Territory recently on 31 October 2019, covering approximately 60,000 square miles (100,000 sq. km). It has two district Kargil and Leh with a total population of approx 3 Lakh. It is surrounded and bisected by some of the highest mountain ranges in the world. Running in a generally northwest to southeast direction through Ladakh, the great Himalayan Range separates the Vale of Kashmir from Ladakh.
Ladakh is approx 1200 Kms from Delhi-Manali-Leh. While as Manali to Leh is approx 500 Km.Manali to Leh in two days (need to stay en route due to long and high altitude drive, Jispa or Sarchu will be option to stay ).
Ladakh is approx 1200 Kms from Delhi-Manali-Leh. While as Manali to Leh is approx 500 Km.Manali to Leh in two days (need to stay en route due to long and high altitude drive, Jispa or Sarchu will be option to stay ).
Srinagar to Leh is Approx 450 Kms from Srinagar to Leh via Kargil. Can be completed in two days.
Leh-Srinagar Highway
Srinagar is 434 km away from Leh. The route covers Sonmarg, Zozi La, Drass, Kargil, Mulbek, Lamayaru and Saspol before reaching Leh. This route is open from May to October. It is the most scenic route with many attractions in its path.
Leh-Manali Highway
This route stretches from 490 km covering Rohtang, Gramphu, Kokshar, Darcha, Baralacha La, Gata Loops, Lachulung La, Tanglang La, Gya and Karu on the way. This route is open from May to September. With the opening of the Rohtang Pass Tunnel or Atal Tunnel in 2020, the distance of Manali – Leh Highway has been reduced by 45 km and brought it down to a total of 430 km from Manali to Leh.
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