Greetings, friends! I'm here to share a heartwarming story from Leh, Ladakh (northern India), a region known as Little Tibet.
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Leh Ladakh
This city, situated at an altitude of over 3,500 meters above sea level, is a breathtaking oasis amidst the mountains. It boasts a strong Buddhist faith, friendly locals, and some of nature's most awe-inspiring wonders. We highly recommend visiting this incredible place.
Through 20 photographs, I will share the reasons why I fell in love with Leh.
Equipment used: NIKON D810 / NIKON D750 + NIKON 24-120 Nano / TAMRON 70-300 VC / TAMRON 15-30 VC All images have been processed as appropriate, but there is no sky replacement or retouching that deviates from reality.
Let's enjoy the pictures and read the stories together (^___^)
Leh boasts a unique landscape, surrounded by mountains of peculiar shapes. Even within the city, one can witness stunning views of snow-capped peaks. A trip to Leh guarantees breathtaking scenery at every turn.
Cityscape of Leh
Evening light captured at Shanti Stupa.
Aerial View
A pilgrimage to Leh is incomplete without offering prayers.
Leh is a city that adheres to the same Buddhist sect as Tibet, and its people are deeply religious. We will see temples on the mountaintops, lamas living among the people, prayer flags fluttering in the wind, prayer wheels spinning, and a sense of tranquility amidst the colorful temples of Leh.
The smiling llama melts hearts.
View from Tsemo Gompa
The people of Leh are friendly.
The people of Leh always greet visitors with a smile, whether it's the people in the market or those you meet along the way. I recommend that when you come here, you should say a short greeting of "Julley" to start a conversation and say the same word to express your gratitude.
The unwavering faith of the people of Leh
A young llama with innocent eyes
People in the Main Bazaar Market
The Pangong Lake is the best!
Pangong Lake: A Must-See Destination in Leh
Pangong Lake, a stunning saltwater lake nestled high in the Himalayas, is a must-visit destination for anyone traveling to Leh. Its vibrant blue waters, unique landscape, and breathtaking views make it an unforgettable experience.
Here are some key points about Pangong Lake:
- High Altitude: Pangong Lake is one of the highest saltwater lakes in the world, offering a unique and awe-inspiring experience.
- Striking Color: The lake's vibrant blue color is a sight to behold, contrasting beautifully with the surrounding mountains.
- Scenic Beauty: The drive to Pangong Lake is filled with stunning vistas, making it a photographer's paradise.
- Unmissable Destination: Visiting Pangong Lake is considered a must-do activity for anyone visiting Leh.
Therefore, if you're planning a trip to Leh, make sure to include Pangong Lake in your itinerary. You won't regret it!
Roadside Views of Leh City
The roadside view is as beautiful as a fairy tale.
Lakeside Atmosphere at Pang Ung Lake
Sunset by the Pangong Lake
Nestled in the Nubra Valley lies the captivating Silver Sand Dune, a mesmerizing expanse of shimmering sand located in the quaint village of Hunder. Here, visitors can embark on an unforgettable journey, exploring the breathtaking desert landscape and capturing stunning photographs. The opportunity to ride the world's most adorable double-humped camels adds to the allure of this unique destination. With an affordable price of 200 rupees for a 15-minute ride, the Silver Sand Dune offers an unparalleled experience that is sure to create lasting memories.
The charm of the two-humped camel
Silver Sand Dune: A Camel Ride Through the Silver Desert
The Nubra Valley's landmark: the Silver Desert
Visit Lamayuru and discover the magic of the moon on Earth.
Lamayuru features hills with an unusual surface, formed by the erosion of wind and water over a long period. People have nicknamed it "Moonland on Earth" for a reason.
Lamayuru Moonland, dubbed the "Moonland on Earth."
Exquisite beyond description
I have now completed 20 posts, and I hope that this will help to stimulate your desire to travel. (^_^)
For those of you who are planning to visit Leh like me and my friends, you can read more about our experiences on our blog. I have written a guide on how to prepare your body, apply for a visa, book flights, and plan your trip to Leh. You can find more information below.
"Traveling makes our world bigger." Traveling to new places always gives our lives meaning. But... how do we get there? How do we prepare? Come read our travel review in the style of "Escape from Work to Travel."
Leh - Ladakh (Leh Ladakh) Once is not enough
(Part 1): Preparation, travel, coping with altitude sickness, and stories about Leh Market (Leh Main Bazaar)
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(Part 2): Want to have fun in Leh, but don't know where to go?
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(Part 3): From Saltwater Lake to Silver Desert: A Camel Ride with Two Humps (Pangong to Nubra Valley)
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