Sangam (confluence), located at Nimmu on Leh-Srinagar highway, is the confluence of Indus (Sindhu) and Zanskar rivers. Zanskar river coming from Zanskar valley of Union Territory of Ladakh meets the Indus river at Nimmu and offers a spectacular view to the visitors. Indus is the lifeline of Ladakh which irrigates the dry land of the valley. A large number of tourists visit Sangam point to enjoy the beauty of nature. Also, this is a river rafting point where adventure enthusiasts come to experience thrill of river rafting. The muddy water of a river meets with blue waters of other at Sangam point and offers a beautiful view. A new highway, Manali - Darcha - Shinkula pass - Padum (Zanskar Valley) - Nimmu, which is under construction, will meet Leh-Srinagar highway at Sangam. Also Read: Discover Leh Ladakh first to reach Zanskar valley by new road via Shinkula Sangam – The Majestic Confluence of Indus and Zanskar Rivers in Leh Ladakh Sangam in Leh Ladakh is one of the most photographed and admired natural wonders of the region, where the mighty Indus River meets the Zanskar River. Located around 30 km from Leh town on the Leh–Srinagar Highway, Sangam is a must-visit attraction for both domestic and foreign tourists. The unique confluence is famous for its distinct color contrast – the emerald-green waters of the Indus blend beautifully with the brownish-blue waters of the Zanskar, creating a stunning visual spectacle. Why Sangam is a Must-Visit in Leh Ladakh Sangam is not only a natural beauty spot but also a symbol of Ladakh’s pristine landscapes and raw Himalayan charm. It is a popular stop on sightseeing trips to Sham Valley, which also includes Magnetic Hill, Gurudwara Pathar Sahib, and Likir Monastery. In summer, the Zanskar River is popular for white-water rafting, offering
Sangam (confluence), located at Nimmu on Leh-Srinagar highway, is the confluence of Indus (Sindhu) and Zanskar rivers. Zanskar river coming from Zanskar valley of Union Territory of Ladakh meets the Indus river at Nimmu and offers a spectacular view to the visitors. Indus is the lifeline of Ladakh which irrigates the dry land of the