Exploring Ladakh: A Spiritual Sojourn for Buddhist Tourists


 

Ladakh, often referred to as the “Land of High Passes,” is a pristine paradise in the Indian Himalayas. Beyond its breathtaking landscapes, Ladakh holds profound significance for Buddhist pilgrims and spiritual seekers. The region’s monasteries, some perched in remote and isolated areas, are not only architectural marvels but also spiritual sanctuaries where centuries-old traditions thrive. […]

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Pangi – Know before you go


 

Pangi Pangi Valley is in the Chamba district of Himachal Pradesh, India. It’s known for its large Himalayan birch forests, natural water spring, trekking trail untouched natural beauty, rich cultural heritage, and adventurous terrain. The valley is site at an elevation of 11,000 ft. It lies beyond the Pir Panjal range, offering an offbeat travel […]

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Zanskar – Know before you go


 

Zanskar Zanskar, a remote valley in the Ladakh region of northern India, is a hidden gem that beckons adventurers, spiritual seekers, and nature lovers. With its stunning landscapes, ancient monasteries, and rugged terrain, Zanskar promises a journey unlike any other. However, traveling to this pristine destination requires careful planning. Here’s everything you need to know […]

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Spiti – Know before you go


 

Spiti Is an high altitude cold desert in the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh at an average altitude of 12500 feet. It is also known as the middle land between Indian & Tibet and is one of the most sparsely populated regions of India.  It is a paradise for adventure seekers and remains one of […]

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Spiti in Winters


 

Spiti is Himachal’s own mini Ladakh with high altitude villages, monasteries and the main town of Kaza a good 300 meters above Leh in Altitude at 3800 meters it is a paradise for adventure and solitude seekers alike. Travelling to Spiti is an challenge even in summer months with narrow roads, deep gorges and shooting […]

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