Tuesday 21 June 2016

Leh !!!!


                       LEH


Leh, a high-forsake city in the Himalayas, is the capital of the Leh district in northern India's Jammu and Kashmir state. Initially a stop for exchanging bands, Leh is currently known for its Buddhist destinations and adjacent trekking. Enormous seventeenth century Leh Palace, displayed on the Dalai Lama's previous home (Tibet's Potala Palace), disregards the old town's bazaar and mazelike paths. Mountains command the scene around the Leh as it is at a height of 3,500m. The essential access streets incorporate the 434 km Srinagar-Leh thruway which interfaces Leh with Srinagar and the 473 km Leh-Manali Highway which associates Manali with Leh. Both streets are open just on an occasional basis. Although the frontage roads from Srinagar and Manali are regularly hindered by snow in winter, the neighborhood streets in the Indus Valley as a rule stay open because of the low level of precipitation and snowfall. Leh has a chilly betray atmosphere with long, brutal winters from October to early March, with least temperatures well beneath solidifying for the greater part of the winter. The city gets incidental snowfall amid winter. The climate in the remaining months is by and large fine and warm amid the day. Normal yearly precipitation is just 102 mm (4.02 inches). The temperature can extend from −42 °C (- 43.6 °F) in winter to 33 °C (91.4 °F) in summer .In 2010 the city experienced glimmer surges which slaughtered more than 100 people.

Leh is associated with whatever is left of India by two high-height streets both of which are liable to avalanches and neither of which are tolerable in winter when secured by profound snows. The National Highway 1D from Srinagar by means of Kargil is for the most part open longer. The Leh-Manali Highway can be troublesome because of high passes and levels, and the lower yet avalanche inclined Rohtang Pass close Manali. The overland way to deal with Ladakh from the Kashmir valley by means of the 434-km. Srinagar-Leh street ordinarily stays open for activity from June to October/November. The most emotional piece of this street trip is the rising up the 3,505 m (11,500 ft.) high Zoji-la, a convoluted go in the Great Himalayan Wall. The Jammu and Kashmir State Road Transport Corporation (JKSRTC) works consistent Deluxe and Ordinary transport administrations amongst Srinagar and Leh on this course with an overnight end at Kargil. Taxis (autos and jeeps) are likewise accessible at Srinagar for the voyage.

Since 1989, the 473-km Manali-Leh street has been serving as the second land way to deal with Ladakh. Open for activity from June to late October, this more ethical route navigates the upland desert plateaux of Rupsho whose elevation ranges from 3,660 m to 4,570 m. There are various high passes in transit among which the most noteworthy one, known as Tanglang La, is now and again (yet erroneously) guaranteed to be the world's second most astounding motorable go at an elevation of 5,325 m. (17,469 feet). See the article on Khardung La for an exchange of the world's most noteworthy motorable passes.

Leh Kushok Bakula Rimpochee Airport has flights to Delhi at any rate every day on Jet Airways and/or Indian Airlines and/or Air India which likewise gives twice week after week administrations to Jammu and a week by week flight to Srinagar. Interface in Delhi for different destinations. Go Air works Delhi to Leh every day flights amid top time.
Places to Visit:
Shanti Stupa ,Leh Palace, Hemis gompha, Ladakh Marathon Leh   TrekkingTrails, War Museum, Chamba Temple, Jama Masjid, Gurdwara Pathar, Sahib Cho, Khang Gompa, Namgyal Tsemo Gompa, Sankar Gompa, Stok Palace,The Victory Tower, Zorawar Fort, Magnetic slope, Pangong Lake, Tsomoriri Lake ,Khardungla ,Hunder Valley, Alchi Monastery ,Sand Dunes Nubra ,Siachen Glacier .

 

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