Deep within the folds of the Karakoram mountain ranges is the remote, fascinating land of Ladakh, also known as the land of passes. For centuries, it had been closed to the outside world, due to its inaccessibility.
The sheer, stark landscape, comprising of aloof mountains, dramatic ridges, and valleys, leaves an indelible imprint on the visitor’s mind.
For those evincing an interest in Tibetology and Buddhism, Ladakh is like a dream come true. The land of lamaseries, Lamaism being a peculiar feature of the Buddhist social structure, here, which stresses on celibacy for males, and monastic existence for the women.
The Ladakhi people are devout Buddhists, famous for their integrity, and innate humaneness.
Mask and scarf dances, flutes, cymbals and percussion instruments accompany the festivities on special days.
Leh, the nerve - Centre of the region, and the low - profile Kargil are the two main districts of Ladakh