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Tourists, Get Ready To Explore The Forbidden Places In Ladakh! Here’s How

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Ladakh is home to unreal natural beauty. Even after witnessing the magnificence with our naked eyes, it feels impossible to describe its beauty with just some adjectives. Nestled at higher altitudes, the views are breathtaking. Travelling to Ladakh and spending days in such scenic surroundings is surely an experience of a lifetime. Well, there is a grand surprise for mountain lovers. You can now explore the untouched places of Ladakh, that no one has explored much before. Seems so exciting, right?

Get Ready To Witness The Forbidden Places Of Ladakh!

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We have explored only some ethereal places in this beautiful mountain region and we are already mesmerised by its glory. Now it is only a wait of some time to travel to Ladakh and bless our eyes with the hidden natural treasures here. It seems like we cannot even imagine what these forbidden areas have in store for us. Many of us have been eager to travel to Marsimik La, Tsogtsalo, and more remarkable places and now the time has finally come to tick most of the destinations off our bucket lists.

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Why Is This Decision Taken?

The authorities have decided to open some untouched places in Ladakh to promote the tourism sector here. Travellers can now visit all these majestic places and experience an all-new and never-experienced Ladakh. Adventure enthusiasts, this is going to be an exciting travel memory for you!

Why Were These Zones Not Accessible To Tourists Before?

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Many of the forbidden zones were closed for travellers previously as these are quite close to border areas. These places are quite sensitive because of the zones being nestled so close to borders. With proper development and enhanced security all around, these zones are open for travellers to enjoy a surreal experience. Visitors can begin their journey to the unexplored land beginning with Marsimik La nestled at a massive height of 18,314 ft to Tsogtsalo, according to a report by The Times of India.

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Are you excited to explore the unexplored zones of this stunning destination? We cannot wait to pack our bags and bless our eyes with Ladakh’s natural grandeur!

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