Summer in Ladakh: 5 places that will make you forget the beaches

Summer in Ladakh: 5 places that will make you forget the beaches
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Summer in Ladakh: 5 places that will make you forget the beaches

Ladakh is often called the “land of high passes,”and a place where nature meets stark spirituality. It’s one of those places where you can sip butter tea at 11,000 ft, spot a Himalayan marmot, and wonder if you've accidentally walked onto some fantasy land. This summer, if you want to do something out of the box, then ditch the beaches and beat the heat with icy winds, dramatic mountains, and roads that redefine “scenic.” No matter whether you’re biking, or driving a car, Ladakh serves up surreal views with a side of adventure. So pack those woollies (yes, even in summer), charge your cameras, and get ready to explore these five Ladakhi wonders that are a must-visit for sure.

Nubra Valley
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Nubra Valley


Nubra Valley is like a desert in the mountains. This valley is accessible via Khardung La, one of the world’s highest motorable passes. This valley features rolling sand dunes, Bactrian camels, and the confluence of the Shyok and Nubra rivers. The varied landscape of white-capped mountains and parched sand dunes gives a dreamlike landscape. Hunder and Turtuk villages provide cultural richness, with Diskit Monastery also contributing the spiritual calm to this majestic landscape.

Tso Moriri Lake
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Tso Moriri Lake

Tso Moriri is a peaceful, high-altitude lake situated in the far-flung Changthang Plateau. Its blue waters, ringed by snow-clad mountains, are untouched by large-scale tourism. A paradise for wildlife and astronomy enthusiasts, it provides unparalleled peace and beauty. Peaceful and isolated, it's an ideal place for introspection, photography, and experiencing Ladakh's raw natural beauty in solitude.

 Lamayuru
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Lamayuru

Lamayuru's surreal "Moonland" landscape is uncannily reminiscent of the face of the moon with its bright yellow, erosion-weathered wave formations. The dreamlike landscape encapsulates the medieval Lamayuru Monastery, fusing a union of spiritual profundity with natural wonder. Every hour of light changes in an ever-alternating palette, providing an unreality, a cosmic experience. Photographers, adventurers, and seers of the unusual all make it one not to be missed.




Zanskar Valley
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Zanskar Valley

Zanskar Valley is the most remote and unspoiled part of Ladakh, encompassed by huge mountains and vast gorges. During summer, it is best for trekking and river rafting; in winter, the famous frozen Chadar Trek is held there. With ancient monasteries and unspoiled villages, it provides adventure, quiet, and a peek into a life wonderfully conserved by nature's isolation.








 Pangong Tso Lake
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Pangong Tso Lake


Pangong Lake is a mirror to the heavens. This high-altitude lake is located over 13,000 ft above sea level and stretches from India to Tibet. It is famous for its pitch-blue water that shifts its hues with light, sometimes appearing turquoise, sometimes inky navy. For an unforgettable experience, camp on its banks under a sky lit with stars. Don’t miss the early morning reflections and stargazing.




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