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  • Three Gems of Ladakh

    Three gems of Ladakh:

    1). Khardung La (Khardung Pass, la means pass in Tibetan) is a mountain pass located in the Ladakh region of Jammu and Kashmir. The climb to the pass is magnificent with stunning views of glaciers and snow capped mountains. A rugged road complete with overflowing streams makes the motorcycling up to the pass a thrilling, once in alifetime experience. The local pronunciation is "Khardong La" or "Khardzong La," but, as with most names in Ladakh, the romanised spelling varies.
    The pass on the Ladakh Range lies north of Leh and is the gateway to the Shyok and Nubra valleys. The Siachen Glacier lies part way up the latter valley. Built in 1976, it was opened to public motor vehicles in 1988 and has since seen many automobile, motorbike and mountain biking expeditions. Maintained by the Border Roads Organisation t its elevation is in the vicinity of 5,602 m (18,379 ft) metres and it is the world's highest motorable pass.
    Our group reached the pass right when a snow storm was starting and which made the drive down, treacherous yet adventurous, one we as bikers will not forget for a while. Stunned and delighted to bike on this road!
    If you ever witness a sunrise or a sunset in this place it will be hard to get impressed anywhere else in the world. The lake changes colour, the sky creates new shades and the mountains become a curtain for a natural symphone orchestra. Conducted by the Sun god himself.

    2). Pangong Tso is Tibetan for "high grassland lake". Also referred to as Pangong Lake, this salt lake in the Himalayas is situated at a height of about 4,350 m (14,270 ft) and can be approached by a beautiful road winding through canyons and valleys. It is 134 km (83 mi) long and extends from India to China. If you visit in summer you will see scores of Yaks grazing In the plains parallel to the road. The road is good but notorious for deep dips designed to let mountains streams pass without flooding the road. At times these concave curves in the road were upto 4 feet deep so please be careful. Especially if you are on a bike with heavy travel load.
    This divine water body was made famous by Actor Aamir Khan in boldly hit, Three Idiots!

    3). More plains is crossed by the road from Leh to Manali. This stretch of 40 km falls in between Leh and Sarchu on Leh–Manali Highway. This road has an average elevation of 4800 metres and is flanked by mountain ranges on both sides. At some places the road runs along the Sumkhel Lungpa river featuring some stunning sand and rock natural formations as well as long grass lands and a flat road for miles at length. We loved the ride specially since it was on the way to Taglang La, Worlds Second highest Motorable pass!

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    Psi_Pixel Well written post and the pictures are amazing! Makes me want to ride to all these places! I'm really looking forward to the next Leh-Ladakh ride with you guys. By the way, which model of GoPro do you use?
    Keep the rubber side down!

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    • #3
      Love the posts. Keep them coming Psi_Pixel . I've been up to Ladakh four times so far, but can't seem to get enough of the region. I want to keep going back for more. So far, I've had a good run of managing to get to the region almost every alternate year since 2009.
      Drink coffee and drive!

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      • #4
        Thanks Praveen and Roshun, I really appreciate your warm words, makes it all worth it! :-) Praveen it was a GoPro 3+ and used Final Cut Pro to reduce shaking. Roshun I have two trips back to back , 2015 and 2016 , may be I will be going back every year too. The place calls you !!

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Psi_Pixel View Post
          The place calls you !!
          Amen to that!
          You pretty much start planning your next Ladakh drive as soon as you're back from the first one! Lovely pictures Psi_Pixel ! Particularly loved the Dance of colors in the PangongTso photo. Keep 'em coming! Refreshes all those great memories!

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          • #6
            Thanks Kaiser ! Cheers, will add plenty more, enjoy :-) I'm still not over the trip !

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            • #7
              Praveen can u give me more info about gopro camera? Also, can you suggest me a low cost one?

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              • #8
                jayaghosh_r_holakunde It is an action camera which can be attached to various surfaces to get a point of view perspective from that particular angle. These cameras are capable of taking still images or videos. If you are planning to buy an action camera for the first time, I'd suggest you buy SJ Cam or some other brand. GoPros are expensive and unless you are a professional videographer, it is not worth investing so much for an action camera. I have heard SJ Cams are good for the price. You can check them out online here. You can also consider Xiaomi Yi which is also quite inexpensive.
                Keep the rubber side down!

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                • #9
                  Awsome post.. Can't be better. I don't know when i'll get a chance to drive there... But will go for sure...

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Mike_Martin View Post
                    Awsome post.. Can't be better. I don't know when i'll get a chance to drive there... But will go for sure...
                    Thank you! Just plan bro! Just make your mind up! The place has some spiritual magnetism , u think if it and over time it will happen 🙏✌ :-)

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                    • #11
                      [QUOTE_NODE]"Originally posted by Psi_Pixel" Thank you! Just plan bro! Just make your mind up! The place has some spiritual magnetism , u think if it and over time it will happen 🙏✌ :-) [/QUOTE_NODE] True that. I was planning from 2012 and the magnet pulled me in 2015. It is still fresh in my mind. That road trip to Ladakh! I was infact lucky to enter Leh through Srinagar and exit via Manali making a full circuit. Pity that ongoing unrest in Srinagar has halted travels via Srinagar and one had to do to and fro via Manali only. Still it has lot of charms involved from planning to completing the trip.

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