With an aim to promote, strengthen tourism and cultural ties, the first-ever cultural exchange and tourism introduction programme, an initiative of LAHDC Leh led by Chairman/CEC, Tashi Gyalson and Lam Dong province of Vietnam, titled ‘Ladakh Unveiled’, officially opened at Lam Vien Square, Da Lat City, Lam Dong, Vietnam on December 27 with a grand

What are the best places to visit in Ladakh — this question is debatable as every inch of Ladakh is as beautiful as heaven. The pictures and videos of Ladakh leave people spellbound with its beauty. But believe us, Ladakh is more beautiful than what you have explored on the internet. Geographically Ladakh is huge

While Ladakh is known for its iconic attractions like Pangong Tso Lake, Leh Palace, Shanti Stupa, Khardungla pass, Nubra Valley, Magnetic Hill and Sangam, the region is also home to some offbeat places that are worth exploring. Here are a few lesser-known but beautiful offbeat places in Ladakh: Tso Moriri Lake: Located in the Changthang

Ladakh, located in the northernmost part of India, is a beautiful region known for its breathtaking landscapes, ancient monasteries, and vibrant culture. If you’re planning a trip to Ladakh and looking for a shopping guide, here are some recommendations for unique items to buy and where to find them: Pashmina Shawls: Ladakh is renowned for

Tsogtsalu or Tsogtsalo or Tsolu is a camping ground and a pasture in the Chang Chenmo valley of Leh district in Unition Territory of Ladakh, India. Tsogtsalu is a ground and a high-altitude pasture near the India-China border, north of Pangong Lake. Indian Army has established its camp here as the area is strategically very

Chang Chenmo or Changchenmo, which means “great northern” in Tibetan language, lies between Karakoram range and Changchenmo range in Leh district of Union Territory of Ladakh, India. The Chang Chenmo region is strategically very important as it lies close to India-China border near southern edge of the Aksai Chin. Chang Chenmo sector is near the

Marsimik La is a high mountain pass located north of Pangong lake in the Leh district in Ladakh region of India. It is one of the highest motorable passes in the world, with an elevation of approximately 5,582 meters (18,314 feet) above sea level. The pass is situated on the road that connects Leh, the

Traveling to Ladakh by road is an exciting and adventurous journey that offers breathtaking landscapes and a chance to experience the unique culture of the region. Here’s a travel guide to help you plan your road trip to Ladakh: Best Time to Visit: The best time to visit Ladakh by road is from May to

Siachen Glacier base camp in Ladakh opens for domestic tourists; no permission required from Army Updated on May 18, 2023 Siachen glacier base camp, which is now in the wish list of thousands of tourists, has opened for domestic tourists without need of permission from the Indian Army. However, Leh administration will continue charging ecological

The cancellation of GoAir (Go First) flights has had a significant impact on tourism in Ladakh as thousands of hotel bookings have been cancelled or postponed. With GoAir (Go First) being one of the major airlines connecting Ladakh to other parts of India, the sudden cancellation of their flights has disrupted travel plans for many