Ladakh Travel Blogs - Kettik. http://www.kettik.com/ http://www.kettik.com/ Fri, 13 Jan 2012 14:48:06 +0000 Ladakh Travel Blogs - Kettik. The Tsomoriri Trip.. A troubled trip that couldn't have gone any better.. http://www.kettik.com/go/asia/india/ladakh/tsomori/stories/73 It was a trip where Murphy's law was in full force. Everything that could go wrong did, and some. I drove around in circles trying to find fuel for my motorbike, got lost in the dark on the shores of the Tsomoriri lake, camped out in the wild, got bike's tires punctured and was rescued by the unlikeliest folks possible.. the Changpa nomads living high up in the mountains around the Tsomoriri lake. Needless to say, this was one of my best trips in Ladakh and i thoroughly enjoyed every minute of i<br><br>Read on to hear the story of my Tsomoriri trip.. ]]> Fri, 13 Jan 2012 14:48:05 +0000 http://www.kettik.com/go/asia/india/ladakh/tsomori/stories/73 Saravana@kettik.com (Saravana Kumar) Cycling the long high road to Leh.. http://www.kettik.com/go/asia/india/ladakh/journals/7 <p> Ladakh was the reason why i decided to take my bicycle with me to the Himalayas. The lure of cycling in the mountains with its crisp blue skies and snow capped peaks was too enticing to ignore. I had traveled Ladakh by motorcycle back in 2008, but this time i decided that a bicycle would be a better option. Going by cycle meant going slowly.. a 200km trip from, say, Leh to Pangong lake which can be done in a single day on a motor cycle would take 3 to 4 days on a bicycle. Which means stops in the smaller villages, seeing more sunrises &amp; sunsets, more photo opportunities and more interaction with the local people. I had the one thing which i did not have in my other trips, the luxury of time.  </p> <p> Then i thought that if i was going to be cycling in Ladakh then i might as well cycle TO Ladakh. I knew that i was in no shape to tackle the road but i had a get fit plan. It was brilliant. First spend a month in Rishikesh learning yoga, then spend the next month slowly making my way to Manali on my bicycle by which time i hoped to be fit enough to tackle the Manali-Leh road in early september. </p> ]]> Wed, 22 Sep 2010 06:46:13 +0000 http://www.kettik.com/go/asia/india/ladakh/journals/7 Saravana@kettik.com (Saravana Kumar) My first visit to Ladakh... http://www.kettik.com/go/asia/india/ladakh/journals/6 Mon, 08 Mar 2010 17:47:20 +0000 http://www.kettik.com/go/asia/india/ladakh/journals/6 Saravana@kettik.com (Saravana Kumar) palace under renovation, not much to see inside but great views of the valley http://www.kettik.com/go/asia/india/ladakh/leh/reviews/16 Mon, 11 Apr 2011 19:23:20 +0000 http://www.kettik.com/go/asia/india/ladakh/leh/reviews/16 Saravana@kettik.com (Saravana Kumar) a memorable visit to Hemis during the Angchock festival. http://www.kettik.com/go/asia/india/ladakh/leh/reviews/17 Sun, 17 Apr 2011 09:50:00 +0000 http://www.kettik.com/go/asia/india/ladakh/leh/reviews/17 Saravana@kettik.com (Saravana Kumar) My home in Leh on and off for a month.. http://www.kettik.com/go/asia/india/ladakh/leh/reviews/20 Thu, 04 Aug 2011 05:13:38 +0000 http://www.kettik.com/go/asia/india/ladakh/leh/reviews/20 Saravana@kettik.com (Saravana Kumar) if you buy only ONE book to get to know Ladakh, let it be this one.. http://www.kettik.com/go/asia/india/ladakh/reviews/8 Fri, 04 Mar 2011 08:44:36 +0000 http://www.kettik.com/go/asia/india/ladakh/reviews/8 Saravana@kettik.com (Saravana Kumar) a collection of few interesting articles about the Tsomoriri Lake. http://www.kettik.com/go/asia/india/ladakh/tsomori/reviews/12 Tue, 05 Apr 2011 14:04:31 +0000 http://www.kettik.com/go/asia/india/ladakh/tsomori/reviews/12 Saravana@kettik.com (Saravana Kumar) a few other titbits about the Tsokar lake http://www.kettik.com/go/asia/india/ladakh/changthang/reviews/14 Tue, 05 Apr 2011 20:26:44 +0000 http://www.kettik.com/go/asia/india/ladakh/changthang/reviews/14 Saravana@kettik.com (Saravana Kumar) breathtakingly beautiful... imo the most beautiful of ladakh's high altitude lakes. http://www.kettik.com/go/asia/india/ladakh/tsomori/reviews/4 Wed, 26 Jan 2011 17:33:01 +0000 http://www.kettik.com/go/asia/india/ladakh/tsomori/reviews/4 Saravana@kettik.com (Saravana Kumar) Start it up.. The daily dance between fire and ice to get the trucks moving. http://www.kettik.com/go/asia/india/ladakh/stories/91 Traveling along the Manali - Leh highway, one is witness to numerous interesting sights. While most of them are of the stunning, take your breath away variety, there are few quirky man made sights that are equally interesting. The strangest of them all for me was sight of truck drivers squatting underneath their trucks every morning and lighting its fuel tank on fire !! ]]> Tue, 13 Sep 2011 04:40:43 +0000 http://www.kettik.com/go/asia/india/ladakh/stories/91 Saravana@kettik.com (Saravana Kumar) simple homestay, friendly and knowledgable host.. http://www.kettik.com/go/asia/india/ladakh/pangong/reviews/15 Wed, 06 Apr 2011 10:51:43 +0000 http://www.kettik.com/go/asia/india/ladakh/pangong/reviews/15 Saravana@kettik.com (Saravana Kumar) Beautiful scenery, diverse wildlife. A photographer's and nature lover's paradise. http://www.kettik.com/go/asia/india/ladakh/changthang/reviews/13 I visited the TsoKar lake back in October 2010 while cycling the Manali - Leh highway.<br><br>The Tso Kar lake is located close to the main highway and one can always do a short detour to the lake before continuing on their way to Leh (or to Manali). It is well worth the effort.<br><br><strong>The approach:<br></strong><br>To reach the Thukje village one has to take a diversion at Debring (at the base of the climb to the TangLang La pass) and follow the asphalt road for about 15km to reach the village. There are a few dirt tracks available before Debring which lead towards the lake. We (me and 2 other cyclists) followed one of them, only to realize later that they do not lead to the Thukje village but to a campsite near the lake's wetlands.<br><br>By the time we realized our mistake, we were too far in to turn back, and we could see the Thukje village in the distance. So we cut across the rough scrubby terrain, the going was a bit tough as the path was mostly sandy and sometimes our tires would get caught in the sand and we had to get down push our bikes along the sand. It was tough going, but i knew that it would be a fun experience to look back upon and it is :) ]]> Tue, 05 Apr 2011 17:03:26 +0000 http://www.kettik.com/go/asia/india/ladakh/changthang/reviews/13 Saravana@kettik.com (Saravana Kumar) The Manali - Leh highway : A visual journey through the landscape http://www.kettik.com/go/asia/india/ladakh/guides/21 A journey along the Manali - Leh highway is bound to be one of the most exciting, adventurous and visually stunning journeys anywhere in the world. The route traverses through some of the highest mountain passes in the world, crossing the Pir Panjal, Great Himalaya and the Zanskar ranges.<br><br>The road, traversing through these mountain ranges, takes the traveler to a stunning array of landscapes. The lush alpine forests and grasslands of the upper Kullu valley, the scrubby slopes of the Lahaul region, the snow capped peaks of the Great Himalaya, the ochre mountains of Kiling sarai, the grasslands of the Sarchu plans, the sand blasted anthill slopes leading to Pang, vast rolling Morey plains bowl-like and fringed by low mountains, and finally the comforting descent to the Indus valley towards the first of the many beautiful Ladakhi villages leading to Leh. ]]> Wed, 17 Aug 2011 12:05:10 +0000 http://www.kettik.com/go/asia/india/ladakh/guides/21 Saravana@kettik.com (Saravana Kumar) 7 things to look forward to at a Buddhist monastic festival in Ladakh http://www.kettik.com/go/asia/india/ladakh/guides/22 Ladakh's landscape is not just about its majestic mountains and brilliant blue skies, it also reflects the (majorly) Buddhist heritage of the land. The landscape is dotted with numerous Chortens, Mani walls, fluttering flags and majestic monasteries overlooking entire villages and towns.<br><br><br>Religion forms an important part of people's lives here and no where it is better exemplified than in the monastic festivals that happen all around Ladakh at different times of the year. ]]> Wed, 17 Aug 2011 12:05:00 +0000 http://www.kettik.com/go/asia/india/ladakh/guides/22 Saravana@kettik.com (Saravana Kumar) The best cycling routes in Ladakh http://www.kettik.com/go/asia/india/ladakh/articles/11 Ladakh is a cycling paradise. There is no question about it. The quiet roads, the friendly locals, the serene landscape and high altitude all combine together to provide you a safe, fun, at times challenging and at all times visually stimulating experience that few other locations in India and indeed in the world could hope to match.<br><br> I believe that Ladakh offers something for everyone. From the causal holiday cyclist to the hard core enthusiast who'd like to pit themselves against the mountains and see if they can come out on top. I've compiled this list below which summarizes the major cycling routes in the area. ]]> Wed, 17 Aug 2011 12:04:43 +0000 http://www.kettik.com/go/asia/india/ladakh/articles/11 Saravana@kettik.com (Saravana Kumar) Getting to know the Mountain ranges of Ladakh http://www.kettik.com/go/asia/india/ladakh/articles/15 Wed, 17 Aug 2011 12:04:32 +0000 http://www.kettik.com/go/asia/india/ladakh/articles/15 Saravana@kettik.com (Saravana Kumar) Cycling from Leh to Tso Moriri Lake (and back via TsoKar) http://www.kettik.com/go/asia/india/ladakh/tsomori/articles/13 <p> Tsomoriri is, in my opinion the most beautiful of all the 3 big lakes in Ladakh. So a trip there well worth the effort, especially if you make it a circular route and come back via the TsoKar lake and Taglang La.</p> ]]> Wed, 17 Aug 2011 12:04:16 +0000 http://www.kettik.com/go/asia/india/ladakh/tsomori/articles/13 Saravana@kettik.com (Saravana Kumar) Pangong lake circuit for cyclists. http://www.kettik.com/go/asia/india/ladakh/pangong/articles/12 <p> This is probably the most funnest, the easiest (after ChangLa), friendliest and the most visually breathtaking ride experience available in Ladakh. And definitely my top favorite among all the cycling routes in Ladakh.</p> <p><br> The reason why i loved this circuit is because of the 30 odd km flat stretch of dirt road along the shores of the Pangong lake. You get to ride right up along the edge of the lake and the scenery on both sides of the road is just spectacular. There are 3 different villages, Spangmik, Maan &amp; Merak, each spaced about 10km apart along this route and you can easily find homestay accomodation in any of these villages. </p> ]]> Wed, 17 Aug 2011 12:04:09 +0000 http://www.kettik.com/go/asia/india/ladakh/pangong/articles/12 Saravana@kettik.com (Saravana Kumar)