Climbing Peaks in Ladakh The area most frequented by foreign climbers
is the Nun-Kun Massif in the Great Himalayan Range. Its easy accessiblity from
theKargil-Pudum road and the shortest possible approach
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Ladakh Festivals The centuries
old culture of Ladakh has found expression in its monuments, Gompas oral literature,
art forms, fairs and festivals, thus reflecting the strong hold religion has
in the lives of the Ladakhis
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Ladakh Introduction
Ladakh is a land like no other. Bounded by two of the world's mightiest mountain
ranges, the Great Himalaya and the Karakoram, it lies athwart two other, the
Ladakh range and the Zanskar range
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Monasteries of Ladakh It
is a general practice that the youngest son of each family becomes a monk. Though
exceptions are made at times if the son’s presence is imperative at home
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Ladakh ( Pilgrimage ) Stongdey
The monastery of Stongdey lies 18 kms. To the north of Padum, on the road leading
to Zangla. An old foundation associated with the Tibetan Yogi, Marpa,
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Ladakh Religion and Culture
The many distinctive features of Ladakh are its uplands, craggy, barren cliffs
and plateaus. Governed by a climate that provides about 50 mm of rainfall each
year,
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Ladakh Tribal Like the land
itself, the people of Ladakh are generally quite different from those of the
rest of India. The faces and physique of the Ladakhis,
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