Bikamp at Leh Ladakh camping-Bikamp at Leh is situated on the banks of River Indus. It offers an experience that never fades away from a traveler’s mind. Rated as the best camping spots in and around Leh and perfect for a relaxing and rejuvenating stay with nature. Just soak in the beauty of River Indus
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The Indus River Camp-Our 40-acre natural sanctuary is just 20 minutes from the airport.Eight glass-fronted cottages sit on the banks of the Indus, with views of the river and the Himalayan range
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Hunder village-Known as the “Desert Wonder of Leh,” Hunder Village is nothing less than a stunning oasis tucked amidst the cold desert of the Nubra Valley in Ladakh. Home to the exotic double-humped Bactrian camels, majestic grey sand dunes and immense natural beauty, the village, located at an altitude of 4,000 metres above the sea level, is a magical paradise
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Tsomoriri Lake-Picturesquely located in secluded, breathtakingly beautiful Rupshu Valley, the high-altitude Tso Moriri Lake is less than 250 kilometers southeast of Leh. Flanked by lofty mountains, this serene lake is about 4,000 meters above sea level.It attracts a range of wildlife, including migratory birds, marmots and rarely the Tibetan wolves
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Pangong Lake- It situated at a height of almost 4,350m, is the world’s highest saltwater lake. Its water, which seems to be dyed in blue, stand in stark contrast to the arid mountains surrounding it. Extending to almost 160km, one-third of the Pangong Lake lies in India and the other two-thirds in China
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Zanskar Valley-It is a semi-arid region that is nestled in the lap of the northern flank of Great Himalayas. Zanskar’s pristine water bodies, snow-capped mountains surrounding the region, and scenic landscape work as a major draw for tourists. Located around 105 km away from Leh, this region is a hotspot for adventure activities, including water rafting, trekking, paragliding, among others
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