Showing posts with label Ladakh. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ladakh. Show all posts

Unique Sights

 There are many around the world. Some that I have been to, and I think are unique-

Lonar crater.. formed due to a crashing meteor, thousands of years ago. In Buldana district, near Amravati. 

Mount Rushmore- four faces carved into a mountain.. Presidents of the U.S.

Ha Long Bay.. unique for limestone peaks jutting out of the bay. Vietnam.

Buddhist temples- many, in Thailand. architecture is unique.

Ladakh- a cold desert, unique in India.

Konark and Khajuraho- unique for their erotic sculptures on a temple wall.

Bali temples- again, unique shapes, open architecture.

Belur-Halebid in Karnataka.. carvings are 3D, and unique. A pic-



Pulicat and Chilika lakes- salt water lakes near the Ocean. 

Old Faithful geyser in Yellowstone National Park.

Places Like No Other

 There are many places with a unique flavour to them (not just the food!), across the world. Here are a few in my list. All these I have visited at least once.

Japan as a country is unique in many ways. They are extremely polite, and cellphones are not used in most public places. Efficiency is prized, and trains and buses run on time.

Greece. The islands are a unique mix of Mediterranean blue and homes in white. 

Sri Lanka. Emerald isle indeed. Very beautiful, friendly people.

Vietnam. Hard working people, and one of the fastest growing economies, with good reason. After all, they beat the U.S. in a war earlier.

Ladakh is a cold mountain/desert with great views, and I haven't seen anything like it anywhere. My daughter visited again to do a course at Sonam Wangchuk's place, and got to see some Ice Stupas too, used to store water.

Coonoor, Darjeeling.. Tea gardens are the unique thing in both.

Yellowstone National Park..Very large, diverse, with Host springs, geysers, Buffalo (American variety) and lots more

Bryce Canyon- amazing sight, unforgettable. Grand Canyon too.

Las Vegas. Mayanagari in a desert. Unique, heady feeling that makes you bet big at the casinos..one almost empathises with the Pandavas.

 



Blog Stats- A Milestone

This blog has crossed 350,000 views yesterday. That's unbelievable, for me, and unexpected too.

Thank you, dear readers. You are awesome, and are what keeps me going.

This post is just to celebrate. Cheers, and hope you keep reading. A pic from an expedition to Ladakh, to signify scaling of peaks.




Charming Ladakh




No words are required when the scenes are so majestic. Remembering the visit to these fantastic places last summer. Nice thing to do when the temperatures are 40 plus celsius. The river is Indus, which gave India its name.

Ladakh Snowscapes- First Anniversary





It is the first anniversary (almost) of my first visit to Ladakh. Also, it's hot right now in Nagpur, so these are nice things to remember. These were taken on way to Pangong Lake from Ladakh.

Pangong Lake




I found some more pics of Pangong Lake from our recent trip, so I am packing them in to this blog. Can't resist it.

Ladakh Files-Essay




We were pretty much speechless. The view from our hotel (Royal Ladakh) was of the snow-clad peaks-you could sit and stare for a whole day and not get bored! Actually even before, we had great views from the Delhi-Leh flight wwhich starts at 5.40 am. Right time to arrive on top of the Manali area mountains enroute to Leh.

After a day of mostly sleeping to get used to the 11,500 ft altitude, we went to a local CCD lookalike called Desert Rain for coffee in the Leh Bazaar. Lot of gossiping youngsters, just like our kids! Next day, we went to some monasteries- Hemis and Thiksay, and Shey Palace. Hemis had a great museum, with history and exhibits of various kinds. Off the Manali highway. Thiksay is probably in the best condition, with a smiling Buddha statue. That is the red-orange one. Fabulous views from the terraces. We spun a few fortune wheels, and it helped us through a very smooth, enjoyable trip. Arranged by Girikand Travels thru an agent in Srinagar. Whole package without airfares (Leh to Leh in their terminology ) was about 18000 per head with food acco and sightseeing. Food was packed if we went on day trips.

Day 2, we went towards Srinagar to a place called Uley Ethnic Resort at Uleytokpo. Saw the Magnetic Hill, the Hall of Fame (a museum for Kargil and other heroes), and the Indus-Zanskar Sangam. Uleytokpo is on a cliff, with tents and a common bath. Very clean, and hot water and all that. Facing mountains on all sides, and the river on the last, t is on a cliff. Beautiful sight and experience.

Day 3, we left the camp, and drove further to Lamayuru. Again a spectacularly located monstery, and a great drive (we took the high altitude old highway out of compulsion which has better top down views and it kisses the mountain tops). Back again to Leh via Uleytokpo where we had a very nice lunch (part of the package).

Last day, we went to Pangong Lake, which is off the Manali road towards China from Karu town junction. On the way was such diverse scenery that I couldn' believe my eyes. Mountains of all hues from green, blue, yellow, and shades in between. Rivers, frozen rivers, ice-capped peaks and valleys, sandy river beds, stones of various shapes-Anu collected a few- and of course, the first sight of the blue-green lake. Fantastic sight. The lake is so lovely, you can again stare at it for a day !

More later as I remember. On the whole, it was unforgettable. The Manali road was better than the Srinagar one-the portion we went on.
Don't be surprised if I become a lama.

Rivers





I grew up around the Godavari river. Happened to visit the various tributaries of the Ganga during a trip to Badrinath a few years ago. This May, we saw the Indus and Zanskar rivers (the sangam in the pics here) during the Leh-Ladakh trip. It's a great feeling to see some of these cradles of human civilization, and ponder the role they played in shaping human destiny. Otherwise, Man might as well have been on the Moon!

Leh Ladakh 2






The monasteries near Leh are worth a look, though some are badly kept. Thiksay is the best I liked, on a hill close by. But the serenity is amazing. No more words.

Leh Ladakh 1






A picture is worth a thousand words. So here are my first four thousand words. Will follow up with a few more thousand. The room with a view took on an entirely new meaning for me, during this trip. The view from our hotel lawns and the room was simply out of the world.

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