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I want to travel to ladak,will it be possible. & also let me know which the beautiful place in Jammu & Kashmir to visit.
Asked by Alex George,
14 May '08 03:59 pm
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There are the hot plains of the Jammu Province and coldest dry tableland of Ladakh.
Leh City
Flying into Leh, the cold desert land, over the magnificent Himalayas is a beautiful and scary experience at once. Leh Palace illuminated by huge halogen lamps looks like a bewitching castle on a hilltop set ablaze in the dark nights of the Leh. Drive in the city is as exciting as the wonders it has in its lap with the long isolated winding road that opens up into a sheer expanse of arid flatness in burnt sienna.
Leh Palace
The captivating Leh Palace rises from the edge of a hill overlooking the town and at once looks like a reminiscent of Lhasa's Potala Palace. Though deserted, it has some definite mystical quality about it. The Palace was built in the middle of the 16th century by King Singe Namgyal and still belongs to the royal family that now lives in the Stok Palace.
Monasteries in Ladakh
Monasteries in Ladakh may belong to either the Mahayana or the Hinayana sect of Buddhism ...more
Answered by Krishnakumar G. Nair, 15 May '08 08:50 pm
Leh City
Flying into Leh, the cold desert land, over the magnificent Himalayas is a beautiful and scary experience at once. Leh Palace illuminated by huge halogen lamps looks like a bewitching castle on a hilltop set ablaze in the dark nights of the Leh. Drive in the city is as exciting as the wonders it has in its lap with the long isolated winding road that opens up into a sheer expanse of arid flatness in burnt sienna.
Leh Palace
The captivating Leh Palace rises from the edge of a hill overlooking the town and at once looks like a reminiscent of Lhasa's Potala Palace. Though deserted, it has some definite mystical quality about it. The Palace was built in the middle of the 16th century by King Singe Namgyal and still belongs to the royal family that now lives in the Stok Palace.
Monasteries in Ladakh
Monasteries in Ladakh may belong to either the Mahayana or the Hinayana sect of Buddhism ...more
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