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Ladakh Trip Day-8

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Friday, Jun 21 2019 Pangong to Leh A bridge on the way. DRDO - World's highest Terrestrial Research Center. We had to pass through Chang La Pass to reach Leh-Manali Highway. We got stuck near the pass for an hour as there were a huge pile of army trucks moving. Civilian vehicles were put on hold. Army movement on Chang La Pass Thukpa We started from Pangong at 8am. By the time we crossed Chang La Pass, it was noon. We stopped for lunch a hour before reaching Leh. Thukpa was my lunch. It tastes similar to noodles, but, very plain, bland, and soupy. Drive on Chang La Pass was tiring. Oxygen levels were low and we got tired waiting in the car for an hour. We munched biscuits as we were feeling tired and hungry. On the budget side, cost of cab to cover Nubra and Pangong was Rs.20,000 (we were total 5), i.e., Rs.4,000 per person. Room/camp cost in Nubra and Pangong was Rs.1500 person per night. After reaching Leh at 3pm, we planned to rest for the day. F

Ladakh Trip Day-7

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Thursday, June 20 2019 Nubra to Pangong Tso (Lake) Drive from Nubra to Pangong took us about 6hrs. Clear waters of Ladakh Road blockage due to landslide. Dirt road is getting cleared here. Local Tea shop serving lunch Maggi for lunch on the way to Pangong On our way to Pangong Marshy land Wild horses seen in the plains We reached Pangong by 4:30pm. First view of Pangong was breathtaking. Pangong - First view Pangong Lake with campsites Pangong Lake is a salt water lake. Eastern part of the lake belongs to China. Accommodation: There are plenty of accommodations in the form of log houses and camps/tents. It is recommended to pick something that will keep you warm in the night. For me, the night was freezing cold. Similar to my stay in Tso Moriri, headache caught me late in the night. Best time of the year to visit this lake: July to September Note: When we went, we saw lots of camps that were close to the water body being demolished by

Ladakh Trip Day-6

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Wednesday, June 19 2019 The driver was supposed to pick us up from the hotel at 9am. Due to brake repair, we were informed that he will arrive an hour late. That driver had completed a long a tiring drive previous night driving another set of tourists from Pangong Lake to Leh. As we were waiting and walking near the reception of our hotel, one person who seemed to be lost walked in. After inquiry, I got to know that he was looking for us. Without knowing his name and he not knowing my complete name, we were all set to start off to Nubra Valley via Khardung La (world's highest motorable road at 18,000 feet. With all the hurry in boarding the vehicle, I forgot to pick my camera battery that I had kept for charging in the room. For next 2 days, I was left with no shooting pictures on my DSLR camera. I had to satisfy myself to my smartphone camera. Leh to Hunder (Nubra Valley) Khardung La (Pass) is an hour away from Leh. When we approached this pass, it started to snow. There