Hanle, or Anley, a village in eastern part of Ladakh in Leh district at altitude of about 4,500 meters above sea level, is very close to China border and has become a popular tourist destination. Hanle village of Ladakh is believed to be the best place for stargazing. The high altitude plains here offer beautiful panoramic views. The Indian Astronomical Observatory is established above Hanle village for astronomical studies. The scientists chose Anley as a suitable place for this observatory due to many reasons. Hanle is a rain shadow place, which means the region rarely see clouds or rain. Secondly, the remote village is located at a high altitude plateau with almost no air or light pollution. These features make Hanley village a preferred destination for star gazing. Hanle village is also famous among tourists for its ancient monastery. The 17th-century monastery (gompa) of the Drukpa Lineage of the Kagyu school of Tibetan Buddhism is located at the entrance of the village in the right hand side. Many tourists reach Hanle with misconception that they can see stars, planets and galaxies from the Hanle Observatory. This is not true. Tourists can visit the astronomical observatory here for education purpose and to see how it works. But, keep it in mind that this observatory is teleoperated from Bangalore, not from Hanle. Many tourists also see photos of our galaxy that have been shot from Hanle and they think they also can see similar view with naked eyes. Yes, stars are brighter, thicker and appear closer from Hanle (if there is no cloud or moon). Even the strips of galaxies can be seen with naked eyes. But, those attractive photos are generally captured with professional cameras. You can see the wonder of nature with a telescope. Umling la, the highest motorable pass
Hanle, or Anley, a village in eastern part of Ladakh in Leh district at altitude of about 4,500 meters above sea level, is very close to China border and has become a popular tourist destination. Hanle village of Ladakh is believed to be the best place for stargazing. The high altitude plains here offer beautiful
Umling La pass or Umlingla pass or उमलिंग ला (in Hindi) is a high mountain pass located in the Himalayan mountain range of India in eastern Ladakh near Demchok village close to Indo-Tibetan border. It is situated at an elevation of 5,798 m (19,024 feet) above sea level. Umling La pass has earned the distinction of being the highest motorable pass in the world. The Border Roads Organisation (BRO) received applause for building the world's highest road in difficult terrains with low oxygen level and extreme weather with very few water sources. BRO was not building the world's highest road but the engineers came to know about the feat after formation cutting through Umling la. 753 Border Road Task Force (BRTF) of BRO under its project Himank constructed a road from Chisumle to Demchok in 2017 which connects one of the remotest villages and areas of the country. Last year the road was completely black-topped and made completely smooth for all kinds of vehicles. Umling La will be a new tourist destination in Ladakh in the coming years. Mostly adventure and thrill-seeking tourists, who wish to drive through the highest mountain pass, will make a beeline for Umling La pass. As this high mountain pass connected to the road and rose to fame, people are also vying for making personal or official records. While some tourists reached here on bicycle, some reached here by autorickshaw. A person drove his 3 Cr + Lamborgini Urus to Umling la from Leh (Ladakh). This mountain range extends from Hanle, a well-established tourist place, which is generally a rain shadow area and receives very less snow and rain. However, Umling La road being located very high from sea level, it's very cold and susceptible to heavy snowfall. The area has a low oxygen level.
Umling La pass or Umlingla pass or उमलिंग ला (in Hindi) is a high mountain pass located in the Himalayan mountain range of India in eastern Ladakh near Demchok village close to Indo-Tibetan border. It is situated at an elevation of 5,798 m (19,024 feet) above sea level. Umling La pass has earned the distinction