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A trip to Leh and Ladakh
Different people have different preferences
for trip vacations. Some like the hustle-bustle of the crowded yet renowned
cities like Paris and New York, some prefer the pleasant bucolic scenes and
some opt for archaic places of historical importance. But my calling has always
been the nature, specially the ice-caped mountains!! So, when I got the
much-needed respite from my jam-packed schedule, I decided to make a quick trip
to the scenically stunning Leh and Ladakh.
But owing to my sudden decision, I
had no time to plan a week’s trip. That’s when a friend of mine suggested
Skyscanner. Saying that Skyscanner’s Travel Wizard is good would be an
understatement; it is simply the best!
The first step was to book tickets for the family of four. Skyscanner
not only made the bookings hassle-free but I even got a great deal saving around 29,000 bucks on the return journey.
After the flight tickets were
booked, the staying arrangements were to be done. I had to look no further than
Skyscanner for that. It just took me few minutes to shortlist three hotels of
my choice and after some more deliberations, I booked Hotel Yasmin for a week.
Lastly I had to look for
transportation once we reach there and Skyscanner seemed just the perfect
option for that too. My planning was done and dusted with in under an hour and
all thanks to Skyscanner!
Trip to the Roof of the world
The commencement
Having already seen the heaven of India(read Kashmir), I had a very high benchmark for a scenery which would
impress me beyond imagination. But little did I know that this trip to Leh
would inflate those benchmarks to unattainable standards. Even before landing
at Leh’s airport I had already finished half of my camera’s memory on the
pictures I couldn’t resist clicking from the plane’s window. The eagle’s eye
view of Leh was breath-taking. Overall it’s a very small town whose main source
of income is tourism. The main tourism season starts around April and continues
till late October before the snow sets in. On the journey from airport to the
hotel in the cab hired through Skyscanner, I witnessed a number of Buddhist
temples with typical prayer bells.
PRAYER BELL |
Day 1(local sight-seeing):
After resting for half a day and acclimatizing
to the high altitude discomfort, we were raring to out and explore Leh. On the
first day we went local sight-seeing. Chiefly, we went to some of the most
renowned monasteries in and around Leh. We started with the Hemis monastery,
then visited the Thiksey monastery and finally to the yamaluru monastery. While
Hemis was the biggest and most elaborated, Yamaluru and Thiksey were humble yet
artistic. The monasteries gave a sneak peak to the lives that the monks lead.
THIKSEY MONASTERY |
Day 2(Pang-gong Lake):
The next day saw us on a day’s trip
to the famous Pang-gong lake. The lake is situated at a height of about 14,500
feet above sea level and is land-locked. To reach the lake one has to go
through the Changla pass which is at about 17688 ft. high from the mean sea
level. The snow covered mountains and the tortuous roads which, I must say,
have been nicely maintained by the Border Roads Organization provided
scintillating views.
CHANGLA PASS |
Upon reaching the
Pang gong lake we were amused to see the serene blue expanse of water with a
flock of seagulls flying over it. The lake seemed an exact and precise
reflection of the sky. It looked like the sky and the lake were one only to be separated
by the brown mountains
THE PANG-GONG LAKE |
Day 3&4(Nubra
valley):
The third day’s
places to visit were Nubra valley and Diskit village. I had booked a hotel at
the Diskit village for a night’s stay through an agent of the same hotel that I
booked through Skyscanner. The route to Nubra valley goes through the highest
motorable road in the world- the Khardung-La pass which is at about 18380 ft.
above the mean sea level. I even came across the story of origin of Maggi at
the pass! The Diskit village of Nubra valley was a welcome change since it was
at about 10,000 feet as compared to 13000 ft. altitude of Leh. I was amused to
see the ubiquitious greenery after witnessing only snow-clad and dusty
mountains till then. One of the main features of Diskit village is the sand
dunes. I even rode on the double humped Bactrian camels. It was great fun!! You
can even visit the Mahakali Mandir, which is situated at a steep height, and
the giant Buddha Statue on the way.
THE CAMEL RIDE |
THE MAGGI STORY |
Day 5(Shanti
stupa, Sangam, Magnetic Hill):
Our fifth day
started with a visit to yet another monastery followed by a visit to the ‘3
Idiots’ school or the Druk White Lotus school. The school was very tourist
friendly and gave us a peek of its innovative methods of construction of school
buildings. We were also escorted to the famous point where ‘Chatur’ was given
the “shock of his life”!
From there on we
went to the Shanti Stupa. Set at 14,000 feet , one can witness breathtaking
picteresque panorama of the entire horizon. It would be disparaging to describe
it view through a mere photograph.
Our next stop was
‘sangam’. It’s the meeting point of two rivers, namely, Indus and Zanskar.
Zanskar flows into the indus river and the distinction is widely discernible.
You can even enjoy rafting here.
Next on cards was
the mysterious Magnetic Hill. It is said that due to magnetic interference the
hill is able to pull cars uphill. Though we witnessed it first hand, the guide
rightfully informed us about this being an opotical illusion. However it was an
uncanny experience of thrill when the car started moving on its own towards the
steeper slope. On the way of our return to the hotel, we also went to the Leh
palace and the military museum.
MAGNETIC HILL |
SANGAM |
SHANTI STUPA |
DRUK WHITE LOTUS SCHOOL |
Day 6(local
marketing):
Its good come back
with some physical manifestation of the beautiful memories of the places one
has visited. Thus on the last day of the stay we decided to hit the markets. We
went to the ‘Tibetan Gol market’, which is quite famous there and bought some
mementoes. On the last day we went to a restaurant to have our food and I must
say, it was delicious.
Day 7 –
The return journey
was again facilitated by Skyscanner. I had booked a cab through SkyScanner and
it dropped us to the airport.
Here’s the rough
invoice of the journey-
1. Flight tickets- 40,000INR( I save a great deal of money due to Skyscanner)
2. Transportation+accomodation+food- 43,000 INR
3. Personal expenses- 13,000 INR
And I managed to save
4,000 INR!!!! Thank you Skyscanner.
Everyone who has
visited Leh and Ladakh would agree that the journey was enthralling yet enchanting at the same time and I’m no
different. However, it would not have been possible to plan such a wonderful
trip in such a short time period had Skyscanner not come to my rescue. Not only
the service was good, but the range of facilities provided was colossal. It’s a
complete one-stop solution to all the travel problems.