Despite the growth of tourism, Ladakh’s beauty remains largely untouched ... Uleytokpo Situated 60 km from Leh in Sham Valley, Uleytokpo is a peaceful camping spot by the Indus River.
Leh is a magical place, full of natural and cultural attractions. Luckily, many of these are either free or require only a small fee to enter. By planning your trip well, you can see most things ...
It’s perfect for sightseeing in Srinagar, Pahalgam, and Gulmarg. Leh-Ladakh, with its stark landscapes and high-altitude deserts, is best explored in the following seasons: Summer (May to ...
The Chairman/ CEC, LAHDC Leh, Tashi Gyalson here today conducted a site visit to Igoo Phey to identify land for the ...
Also, besides sightseeing, there are lots of fun ... Leh Palace - Ancient Royal Residence Leh Palace represents Ladakh's rich history and culture. It was built in the 17th century by King Sengge ...
In a significant step towards promoting menstrual hygiene and ensuring access to sustainable sanitary products, the First ...
The Zojila Tunnel also presents a tremendous economic opportunity. At present, Ladakh’s economy is largely dependent on ...
The nine-storey high Namagyal Tsemo palace is also one of the major attractions. The palace offers panoramic views of the surrounding countryside especially old Ladakh. Leh is famous for handwoven ...
With the world's highest motorable road running in Ladakh, the city has many tourist attractions. The Thiksey Monastery is the largest in the region is referred to as 'Mini Potala' as it resembles ...
You in Leh Ladakh mean you are in ‘heaven’. And this heaven opens doors to some amazing places to visit. Blessed by nature, this region offers attractions as irresistible as the tranquil blue ...
Neelam Mishra, the First Lady of UT Ladakh, inaugurated a sanitary pad vending machine at the Tourist Information Centre in ...