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Ladakh, India's northernmost region, is a popular tourist destination known for its natural beauty, alpine landscape, and remote culture. It's also known as the "land of high passes" because of its rugged terrain, which includes some of the world's tallest peaks and highest mountain passes. Ladakh offers a variety of tourism activities, including adventure tourism, trekking, and cultural festivals:
Adventure tourism
Ladakh's terrain offers many opportunities for adventure, including rafting on the Indus River and its tributaries, and extreme expeditions to Siachen Base Camp and Kumar Post.
Trekking
Ladakh offers a range of trekking options, from short day hikes to longer treks that involve camping in the wilderness for weeks.
Cultural festivals
Ladakh celebrates many monastic festivals, which are annual events held primarily in the winter at major monasteries. The Ladhak Festival in September features performing arts, archery contests, and the Ladhak Polo Cup, and provides a glimpse into Ladakh's centuries-old culture and traditions.
Other attractions in Ladakh include:
Pangong Lake: Half of the lake is in China
Khardongla: The world's highest motorable road at 18,350 ft
Hemis, Alchi, Lamayuru, Shey, and Thiksay: Some of Ladakh's most popular monasteries