General Information
Ladakh, known for centuries as the 'land of passes' (La-pass; Dakh-land),
is a mysterious land shrouded in myth and legend -- a land where history and
mythology merge. It was described by Fa-hian, who travelled across it's inhospitable
terrain in 399 A.D., as "the land where snow never melts and only corn
ripens". Leh is the capital city of Ladakh.
Ladakh lies in the eastern half of Jammu and Kashmir State in the far north
of India. It shares its much disputed north-western border with Pakistan, while
to the north lies the Chinese province of Sinkiang, and to the east, Chinese-occupied
Tibet. It is the largest and highest district in India. Ladakh is sandwiched
between two vast mountain systems: the Himalaya to the south and the Karakoram
to the north
Facts and Figure :
Area
Altitude
Temperature
Language
Best Time Of Visit |
60,000sq km
About 2,750m to 7,673m.
27oC - 20oC
Hindi, English,Ladhaki
June To End September |
Leh and Ladakh Sightseeing :
»Leh
»Kargil
»Pangong
»Zanskar
»Nubra Valley
How to Reach Leh and Ladakh:
Air : Nearest aerodrome: Srinagar, Capital of Jammu & Kashmir.
Rail :Nearest Railway Station: Jammu, winter Capital of Jammu
& Kashmir.
Road :Jammu and Srinagar are also connected through road by
buses and taxies.