Photos from India, Alchi, Ladakh, Hemis, pictures

   

 

  English

Photo Galleries

 Home Home
 Pakistan Photos Pakistan
 China Photos China
 Mongolia Photos Mongolia
 Tibet Photos Tibet
 India Photos India
 Burma Photos Myanmar
 Thailand Photos Thailand
 Laos Photos Laos
 Cambodia Photos Cambodia
 Vietnam Photos Vietnam
 Colombia Photos Colombia
 Peru Photos Peru
 Bolivia Photos Bolivia
 Spain Photos Spain
 Berlin Wall Photos Berlin Wall
 Canada Photos Canada
 Mexico Photos Mexico
 Australia Photos Australia

 Girls Photos Girls

Info

 News News
 Histories Histories
 Info Send us info
 Add links Add links
 Links Links
 Forum Forum
 Calling Cards Calling Cards
 Polls Polls
 Cheap Flights Cheap Air Tickets
 Currency Converter Currency converter
 Translator Free Translation
 Games Games

   Spanish   En Español              

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

| Amritsar | Anjuna (Goa) | Dharamsala | Ellora & Ajanta | Jaisalmer | Joglansa | Ladakh | Alchi | Hemis | Leh | Phyang | Sabu | Shey | Thiksey | Vashist |

India


Alchi

Alchi

Alchi

Alchi

Hemis

Hemis

Hemis

Hemis

Hemis

Hemis

Hemis

Ladakh

Ladakh

Ladakh

Ladakh

Ladakh

Ladakh

Ladakh

Ladakh

Ladakh

Ladakh

Ladakh

Ladakh

Ladakh

Ladakh

<< 1 2 3 4 5..>>

 

free website hit counter

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Ladakh

Ladakh is the largest district of the Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir, covering more than half the area of the state (of which it is the eastern part). Nevertheless Ladakh is one of the least populated districts in India. It is renowned for its remote mountain beauty and Tibetan Buddhist culture; it is sometimes called "Little Tibet". The capital is Leh.

History

Ladakh was once an independent Buddhist kingdom. A breakdown in relations with Tibet in the 17th century resulted in an attempted invasion by the Fifth Dalai Lama. Kashmiri help restored Ladakhi rule at a price - the building of a mosque in Leh and the conversion of the Ladakhi king to Islam. Kashmir later went on to annex Ladakh, ending its independence and in the long run making it part of British India. The kingdom's former land is now divided between India, Pakistan, and the Aksai Chin district of the People's Republic of China.

Hotels in India

Geography

Ladakh is the highest altitude district in India (much of it being over 3,000 m), straddling the Himalayan and Karakoram mountain ranges and the upper Indus River valley.
Historic Ladakh consists of a number of distinct areas (mainly under Indian rule), including the fairly populous main Indus valley, the more remote Zanskar (in the south) and Nubra valleys (to the north over Khardung La in the Ladakh mountain range, the highest motorable pass in the world at 5,602 m or 18,380 ft), the almost deserted Aksai Chin (under Chinese rule) and the predominantly Shi'ite Moslem Kargil and Suru Valley areas in the west (Kargil being the second most important town in Ladakh). The Skardu area, under Pakistani rule and entirely Moslem, is sometimes additionally loosely included in what is geographically referred to as Ladakh.

Demographics

Unlike the rest of Jammu and Kashmir which is mainly Islamic, Ladakh is a predominantly Buddhist area, with most Ladakhis following the tantric form of Mahayana Buddhism. This is evidenced by the high number of Buddhist monasteries including Shey, Tikse, Hemis, Alchi, Stongdey and Lamayuru (each called locally a 'gompa' meaning 'monastery'). Ladakhis mostly speak a dialect of Tibetan referred to as Ladakhi and there are some minor differences in language, the most obvious one to outsiders being the use of 'Julay' instead of 'Tashi Delek' for 'hello'.

Economy

With the Jammu and Kashmir crisis making the Kashmir valley a no-go area for tourists, the Indian Government encouraged a shift in trekking and other tourist activities to the relatively unaffected areas of Buddhist eastern Ladakh. Tourism thus became a major source of income for what previously was a subsistence, agricultural economy.

Transportation

The main corridor for trade and commerce in the area has also shifted from the Zoji-La pass and Kargil route from Srinagar in the Kashmir Valley, to the high altitude Manali-Leh Highway from Himachal Pradesh. There is one airport, situated at Leh, from which there are daily flights to Delhi and weekly flights to Srinagar.

Hostels in Alchi and Hemis (Ladakh)

Choskor Guest House

Tel. 227-084
Alchi

Lotsava


Alchi

   

Samdup Ling Guest House


Alchi

Outdoor restaurant - Camping

Next to the Gompa entrance
Hemis

   

Central International of Hostel Reservation

<< 1 2 3 4 5..>>

[Back to Top]