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Here’s How To Reach Ladakh’s Zanskar Valley To Witness The Meeting Of Two Rivers Amid The Snow-Capped Mountains

Zanskar Valley

The Zanskar Valley, while it’s one of the most beautiful destinations in India it’s also one of the remotest. Every year, the daring, most excited explorers make Zanskar their escapade. With hope in their eyes and fire in their hearts, they set out on a journey to make it to Zanskar Valley, especially to witness the meeting of the two pristine rivers —Indus and Zanskar— amid snowcapped mountains. And if we’ve piqued your curiosity towards the Union Territory in the Trans-Himalayan region of India, then boy, are we glad! So, adventurers, let’s tell you how you reach Ladakh’s Zanskar Valley.

Zanskar Valley: India’s Remote Breathtaking Destination

Perched valiantly in the Kargil district of Ladakh, Zanskar Valley is 463 km away from Leh. The valley’s administration headquarter, Padum, itself sits at an elevation of 3669 m. What’s in it for you at Zanskar Valley? Well, it’s unending magnificent views of snowcapped mountains in the Himalayas, crystal clear lakes, and fresh air which will envelop your senses. In short, yes it is 100 per cent worth the journey to the remotest place in India. More importantly, the journey is as beautiful as the destination.

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Things To Keep In Mind About Travelling Here

The very aspects of Zanskar Valley that make it beautiful— mountains and rivers—are the very things that make travelling there so complicated.

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How To Reach Here?

Travelling to Zanskar would certainly need you to be ready for an arduous nevertheless fruitful journey. A spectacular road journey awaits you during the peak season From June to September.

Well, these are some of the ways you can make it safely to the most beautiful place in India. We hope you have a travel experience like no other!

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