Following the recent and heinous terrorist attack on innocent tourists in Pahalgam, Kashmir, many travelers are understandably concerned about the safety of visiting Ladakh. In light of these concerns, it is important to clarify the distinction between Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh, and to reassure all travelers that Ladakh remains a peaceful and secure destination. Ladakh and Jammu & Kashmir are two separate Union Territories of India, divided by vast mountain ranges and governed independently. While Kashmir has seen a strong security presence from the Indian Armed Forces and continues to remain under tight surveillance, Ladakh has maintained its reputation as one of the most peaceful regions in the country. The journey from Srinagar (Kashmir) to Leh (Ladakh) takes nearly two days by road, further underscoring the geographical and logistical separation between the two territories. Even the Lt Governor of UT of Ladakh, Brigadier (Dr) BD Mishra (Retd), stressed on the safe tourism activities for tourists in Ladakh and called for the removal of Ladakh from travel advisories issued by the USA and other nations. https://x.com/lg_ladakh/status/1915341090892505489 Safety in Ladakh Ladakh has not witnessed any terrorist activities and is widely considered to be one of the safest and most tourist-friendly destinations in India. Tourists from across the country and around the world visit Ladakh every year, drawn by its breathtaking landscapes, unique culture, and warm hospitality. Local authorities, travel agents, hoteliers, taxi operators, and every individual associated with the tourism industry are committed to ensuring the safety, comfort, and unforgettable experience of every visitor. If you have already planned or booked a trip to Ladakh, or are considering visiting, you can proceed with full confidence. Ladakh wholeheartedly welcomes tourists from all corners of the globe, and the region's administration has assured all necessary measures to maintain a safe and secure environment. Situation
Following the recent and heinous terrorist attack on innocent tourists in Pahalgam, Kashmir, many travelers are understandably concerned about the safety of visiting Ladakh. In light of these concerns, it is important to clarify the distinction between Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh, and to reassure all travelers that Ladakh remains a peaceful and secure destination.
Kela pass is a high mountain pass in the Changthang region of Leh district in Union Territory of Ladakh which has become the highest motorable pass of the country connecting Leh with Pangong Lake. The altitude of Kela pass is 18,600 ft from mean sea level. Kela pass is the gateway to Kela tso (Kela lake) or Lchagri Gyamtso Lake and further to Tharuk, Sarkunchar and Tangste village, and Pangong Lake. Kela pass was used by shepherds and trekkers until recently when Indian Army connected the pass by a motorable road. The Kela pass or Keyla pass is approachable from both Tangste and Zingral (below Changla pass). Surpassing 18,380 ft high Khardungla pass, the Kela pass has become the highest motorable road of the country that will be open for general traffic movement. However, 19,300 ft high Umling-la pass of Ladakh is the highest motorable pass/road in the country but the pass is not open for the general public. The Leh-Kela pass-Pangong lake road will be open to general traffic movement in a few days. The road via Kela pass will reduce the distance between Leh and Pangong lake by 41 KM after bypassing 17,586ft high Chang-la pass. This new road will not only reduce distance and travel time from Leh to Pangong lake but will also become a new tourist destination with its all-new landscapes. Tourists will get to see Kela lake (Kela tso), unexplored villages, nomads, snow and glaciers. This road will also be strategically important for the Indian Army as it will allow fast and safe movement of the military convoys to Pangong Lake. The new road that connects Zingral (Leh side) to Tharuk (Pangong side) has provided an alternative road to Durbuk sub-division. The local residents of the area were also demanding an alternative and shorter
Kela pass is a high mountain pass in the Changthang region of Leh district in Union Territory of Ladakh which has become the highest motorable pass of the country connecting Leh with Pangong Lake. The altitude of Kela pass is 18,600 ft from mean sea level. Kela pass is the gateway to Kela tso (Kela