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Asia » India » Jammu & Kashmir » Ladakh » Leh September 25th 2005

got up late. every one started looking around for zintac, asprin & fresh lime juice. this is the best breakfast after a night of heavy smirnoff & spicy food. we top up the car & leave srinagar (there is no fuel station for next 250 km). the next stop is sonamarg. sonamarg is a beautiful mountain resort. The picture has Mota with Sonamarg in the backdrop. I feel the car does not have enough pulling power. we hunt for a mechanic and find Mujeeb the only & all famous mechanic at Sonamarg. He fiddles with the clutch cable & says it is fine now. Our friend Gulam the shikara guy had told us to stock juices, dry fruit, choclates & snacks for the journey coz at times there is no village for a 100 km ... read more
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Asia » India » Jammu & Kashmir » Ladakh » Leh August 25th 2005

LEH BY ROAD. The mountains of the North Indian state of Jammu & Kashmir have always facinated & enchanted me. Over the last three years I have been travelling to Srinagar very frequently on business. In June 2004 I was in Srinagar on business and invited four of my college time friends to come for a holiday. My friends were from the plains and were mesmerised by the natural beauty. We went to Gulmarg, Sonamarg, Pahalgam, Baramulla, Kupwara and many more beautiful places. It was then we decided to go to Leh, Ladakh for a vacation the next year. I had been to Leh once by Air but after seeing the moonscape thought driving to leh will be more excieting. JAMMU TO SRINAGAR. 25th July 2005. We leave Jammu for Leh in our car. Our Car- ... read more
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Asia » India » Jammu & Kashmir » Ladakh » Leh August 30th 2002

Leh is beautiful. It only got opened up to Tourism in 1974, and it has spoiled the place a ton, but there are still many friendly locals who are Tibetan Buddhist. www.isec.org.uk showed me a video (Ancient Futures: Learning from Ladahk) on Leh yesterday which was great. There is a book also which I highly recommend! I could do a lot worse than to come back here after my traveling and try and work as a volunteer. It is quite a coincidence, but they are based in Foxhole - where Dartington College is. The temples, gompas, chortens, and mosques are very nice indeed. Tomorrow I am hoping to Mountain bike to Tikse - which is called "Little Lhasa" by the locals because it has a temple that makes it look very much like the capital of ... read more




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