High-altitude lakes in Ladakh

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Ladakh, a region in the Himalayas to the north of India, is a union territory situated at an altitude of 3,500m above sea level. Due to scant vegetation and little precipitation, Ladakh is known as a cold desert. Despite numerous challenges faced by the tourists, including acclimatising to the altitude in Ladakh, the region is attracting thousands of tourists and has emerged as a top tourist destination in India. Tourists are not only mesmerised by the scenic beauty, including snow-capped mountains and blue skies but also its unique cultural identity and heritage.

And despite being labelled as a cold desert, it turns out that Ladakh is not entirely a desert. Ladakh is home to some of the most beautiful and largest lakes in India. Pangong Tso and Tsomoriri are the most popular and well-known lakes in Ladakh but there are a few more lakes where you would like to visit when you are in Ladakh. We are highlighting four beautiful lakes of Ladakh, including the popular Pangong Tso and Tsomoriri lakes.

Pangong Tso Lake

Pangong Tso Lake, situated at an elevation of 4,225 metres, is 134-km long and extends from Ladakh to the Tibetan Autonomous Region in China. Almost 60 per cent of the lake is in China. It is at a distance of 140 km from Leh. Pangong derives its name from the Tibetan word Pangong which means high grassland. This endorheic lake is popular among the tourists for changing its colour all the time. The lake was made popular by the Bollywood film ‘3 Idiots’ and a tour to Pangong Tso Lake is always included in the itinerary of a Ladakh trip. The lake surrounded by both snow-capped and virgin barren mountains, is the perfect place to find one’s inner peace. The first glance at this lake and its blue waters will leave a lasting impression on you. Even though the water in the Pangong Tso Lake is saline, the lake still freezes in the winter.

It is always advisable to wear warm clothes during your trip to Pangong as the nights are cold and windy. However, the ambience at the lake – bonfire, clear skies full of stars, full-moon night – will make you forget everything, even the cold weather.

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