A city nestled within the mighty Himalayan Mountain range with ultimate tourism potential
A trip to Ladakh needs lots of careful planning. Located in the ever-controversial state of Jammu and Kashmir, Ladakh needs be visited only after tourists have done necessary ground work as to when to visit, where to stay, what to do while in Ladakh etc. Tourists coming to Ladakh are very much interested to try their hands in trekking. Trekking in Ladakh can give you an experience that will remain close to your heart forever. Even if tourists have never tried their hands in trekking before, they will be motivated to do at the simple trails that the place has to offer. The professional trekkers choose the moderate and complex trails to trek upon. Trekking in Ladakh introduces the trekkers to an amazing collection of flora and fauna that this Himalayan city has. First timers can try out the trekking trails at Sham, Spituk and Indus Valley. Slightly complex trekking trails include Tsomoriri Lake Trek, Sangla, Spiti, Manali Ladakh Trek, Lamayuru Martselang Trek etc. Trekking trails that are highly complex include Remote Zanskar, Frozen River Trek, Stok Kangri Trek, Darcha Lamayuru Trek, Rupshu Trek etc. Ladakh is not prone to heavy rainfall like some of the other North Indian cities. This is why the period between May and September, which is considered as monsoon season in other parts of India, is termed as “Ladakh best season” here. The climate is quite warm during this time, though not hot as summer experienced in rest of India. The flowers are in full bloom and the ice fully melts from rivers making them look placid again. So tourists should ensure that when they plan a trip to Ladakh, they should do so in this highlyrecommended period to experience ultimate enjoyment and entertainment. Most accommodation facilities get booked fast during this time as many tourists from India and foreign countries flock to Ladakh during this period. When tourists visit this place during the “Ladakh best season”, they are treated with bustling markets and bazaars set up all over Leh and other districts. These local markets specialise in selling antique metal jewellery, metal bowls, brass items, trumpets with cute bells and other items that are perfect representations of the rich Buddhist culture. These markets attract foreigners in a big way and they buy souvenirs in large numbers from these places to take back to their respective countries.
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