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| Z A N S K A R |
| The Zanskar terrain differs radically than that of
Ladakh. Here the valleys are more vast and open with
grasslands. From Ladakh the main gateway to upper Zanskar
remains the Pensi La pass at 14,435 ft/4400m. With a
relatively small population Zanskar however does have
abundant water and land...
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| L A D A K H |
| Once a hectic centre visited by numerous traders travelling
on the trade routes leading to the teeming bazaars of
central Asia, Leh, today the district capital of Ladakh
plays host instead to visitors from all over the world.
Located in the western end of the Great Himalaya, Ladakh
displays an astounding variety of mountain ranges with
river basins and numerous rivers...
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| S P I T I |
| The landscape of Spiti is similar to that of Ladakh
which it borders and so is its culture and tradition.
Spiti is approached from the Changthang plains and supports
a small population. Spiti is also home to Tabo one of
the oldest monasteries in the Western Himalayas. The
other monasteries here are the...
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