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  1. Tourism in Ladakh

    Ladakh landscape Leh Palace, Leh, Ladakh. Tourism is one of an economic contributor to the union territory of Ladakh in Northern India.The union territory is sandwiched between the Karakoram mountain range to the north and the Himalayas to the south and is situated at the height of 11,400 ft. Ladakh is composed of the Leh and Kargil districts. The region contains prominent Buddhist sites and ...

  2. Leh Ladakh Tourism

    Tourism in Ladakh is an absolute delight for nature lovers as well as adventurers. Adorned with the lofty barren mountains, Ladakh is home to some of the highest motorable passes like Khardung La (5359 m), Marsimik La (5582 m), and Chang La (5360 m), and alpine lakes like Pangong Tso (4350 m) and Tso Moriri (4522 m). ...

  3. Tourism

    Hemis, Alchi, Lamayuru, Shey and Thiksay are some of the most popular monasteries of Ladakh which attract both domestic as well as foreign tourist.Pangong lake (Half in China) and world highest motorable road Khardongla (18350 fts) is main attraction for domestic tourist, and monasteries and mountains are for foreign tourist. Tourist Places.

  4. Ladakh Tourism

    1. Ladakh: A Land of High Passes. Ladakh, often referred to as the "Land of High Passes," is a region renowned for its dramatic landscapes and pristine beauty. From the snow-capped peaks of the Himalayas to the shimmering blue lakes and lush valleys, every corner of Ladakh holds a unique charm waiting to be discovered. 2. Adventure Awaits

  5. Ladakh tourism

    Ladakh Tourism Guide. For the uninitiated, Ladakh is a region located in the state of Jammu and Kashmir, India. The city lies on the Leh-Srinagar highway and is little more than 400 km from Srinagar, the summer capital of Jammu and Kashmir. Irrespective of where you come from or whatever faith you practice, Ladakh provides something for everyone.

  6. Tourism Department

    INTRODUCTION. The Directorate of Tourism, UT Ladakh is the main developmental, promotional and regulatory arm of the Tourism Department of UT Ladakh Government. Its main role comprises of overall planning and execution of schemes for the development, up-gradation and improvement of the tourism infrastructure in different parts of the UT.

  7. Tourist Attractions in Ladakh

    Ladakh with a unique characteristic that is a blend of Indian, Tibetan as well as Buddhism linings makes it a place that is worth paying a visit to. The popular Ladakh sightseeing places are Magnetic Hill, Leh Palace, Shanti Stupa, Ice Stupa, Shey Monastery, Thiksey Monastery, Hemis Monastery, Diskit Monastery, Alchi Monastery, Lamayuru ...

  8. Ladakh

    Ladakh (/ l ə ˈ d ɑː k /) is a ... a shift in trekking and other tourist activities from the troubled Kashmir region to the relatively unaffected areas of Ladakh. Although tourism employs only 4% of Ladakh's working population, it now accounts for ... Bray, John, eds. (2014), "Introduction", Art and Architecture in Ladakh: Cross-cultural ...

  9. A 7-Day Leh Ladakh Trip Itinerary For First-Time Visitors

    Day 1 - Land in Leh and rest. The erstwhile capital of the Himalayan kingdom of Ladakh, Leh is perched at an altitude of 3524 meters (11562 feet) and is home to some of the most popular attractions in the region. The landscape in Leh is rugged, with a backdrop of barren mountains, while the weather is generally dry and very hot during the day ...

  10. Ladakh Travel Guide

    Leh is accessible via cab/ jeep/ JKSRTC buses that operate regularly between Kargil, Leh, and Srinagar. Tourists can also take a motorbike trip to Ladakh. Find Complete Travel information and Guide to plan your trip to Leh Ladakh in Greater Himalaya. We provide details of climate, culture, activities, attractions, monasteries and things to do ...

  11. Ladakh Tourism, Ladakh Tour

    Ladakh, open to tourism only since 1974, is a land of high passes, bounded by the Karakoram and the mighty Himalayas. The Indus with its tributaries acts is the lifeline for Ladakh's scanty population. Ladakh covers an area of 97,000 sq kms, and has an average elevation of 3,500 m. It is often called 'Little Tibet', because of its topographical ...

  12. India Trip Planner

    The lively annual Ladakh Festival (September 1-15) gives visitors a wonderful window into Ladakhi culture. Locals wear their traditional costumes and music fills the air. Locals wear their ...

  13. Ladakh Tourism

    Embark on an extraordinary adventure to Ladakh, a region that promises awe-inspiring landscapes and a rich cultural experience. Nestled in the northern part of India, Ladakh is renowned for its lofty altitudes, captivating high-altitude lakes, and the thrill of trekking through remote villages. Discover the charm of its unique blend of ...

  14. Tourism

    Leh figures on the international tourist map and attracts a large inflow of tourists both from home and abroad. The economy of the region is therefore, based on tourism. That is why Leh is abounds in Hotels, guest houses and taxis. There are 250 hotels, guest house of different classes in Leh. Hemis, Alchi, Lamayuru, Shey and Thiksay are some ...

  15. Ladakh Culture

    Ladakh's cultural heritage is a melting pot of influences from Tibet, Central Asia, and India, resulting in a rich tapestry of traditions and customs. From the vibrant markets of Leh to the remote villages nestled in the valleys, every corner of Ladakh offers a glimpse into its diverse cultural mosaic. 2. Buddhist Heritage.

  16. PDF Tourism in Ladakh: Trends, Opportunities and Challenges

    union territory of Ladakh, further, necessitates the policy makers to develop a new tourism policy which should be coherent equally. Keywords: Tourism, Tourist Inflow, Domestic Tourist, Foreign Tourist, Economy. -----1.0 Inroduction: Ladakh, generally, known as the Land of mountain passes 1. was a self-sustained agri-

  17. History of Ladakh

    A brief introduction of Ladakh is given below that sums up everything you need to know about this newly formed Indian Union Territory: The history of Ladakh can be traced in a better way after the 9th Century. The Kingdom of Ladakh was established around 950 CE when the early Tibetan Empire collapsed. Independent kingdoms were formed under ...

  18. The Response to Tourism in Ladakh

    Ladakh is a high-altitude desert in the Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir. Covering an area of 40,000 square miles, it supports a population of only about 120,00, the majority of whom make their living through subsistence agriculture. The climate is extreme: rainfall averages less than four inches per year and winter temperatures can fall as low as - 40°F. In 1974 the region was opened to ...

  19. Introduction

    Introduction. Ladakh became a Union Territory on 31st of October 2019. Ladakh is renowned for its remote mountain beauty and distinct culture. Map of Ladakh, UT.

  20. PDF Tourism Department Leh, Ladakh

    TOURISM DEPARTMENT LEH, LADAKH BRIEF INTRODUCTION: The Department of Tourism Ladakh was established during the late 1970s when for the first time tourists were allowed to travel into Ladakh. Ladakh has registered an increasing number of tourists attracted towards it, because of its landscape, culture,

  21. PDF Tourism and Ladakhi Culture in Transition

    Introduction Tourism as a human pursuit has a longer history but it has gained its present form only after the Second World War. Tourism as it is understood today is an ... Himachal Pradesh. Thus, tourism in Ladakh started with 525 tourists in 1974, the number reached 300 fold by the end of July 2017. Over the years, the inflow

  22. Tourist Packages

    Tourist Activities Trekking Mountain Climbing River Rafting Wildlife Ladakh offers very interesting trekking routes for trekkers. Trekking possibilities include short, day -long walks up and down mountain slopes to visit isolated villages or monastic settlements, or across a ridge to enjoy the sheer beauty of the lunar mountain-scape. Or long, trans-mountain treks involving weeks of […]

  23. Tourism

    Tourism; Profile Picture Name Designation Email Phone Fax Address; Ms. Tsering Spalzes : Assistant Director: adtleh[at]gmail[dot]com: 01982-252297