Ladakh Trip Day-7
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 the government to preserve the lake. Below is a picture of demolished camp. Only toilet fixtures are in place now. New rule is - camps should be 300 meters away from the lake.
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 the government to preserve the lake. Below is a picture of demolished camp. Only toilet fixtures are in place now. New rule is - camps should be 300 meters away from the lake.
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