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Apr

7 Hidden Valleys You’ll See Only with Leh Ladakh Tours

Uncover the Most Hidden by the Tourists Gems of Ladakh Which No One Was Not Aware of So Far Ladakh is the birthplace of the most stunning vistas set amidst the turquoise blue waters of Pangong Tso and the towering peaks of Khardung La. Such places, which are known far and wide, are not just that. There are also those which have no parallels in the people’s minds. These secluded pearls of the region are the providers of peace, inherent beauty, and a look into inaccessible Ladakh. So, if you are planning to explore during your Ladakh tour, you must visit these 7 hidden valleys.


1. Turtuk Valley – Where Time Stands Still

Being near the India-Pakistan border; Turtuk is a recently exposed village in Nubra Valley that was allowed to welcome tourists in the year 2010. 


2. Hemis National Park – The Valley of Snow Leopards

This is a fantastic place for nature lovers, in this high-altitude park, one can observe a snow leopard, some wolves of the local breed, the thusly named blue sheep. 


3. Suru Valley – Ladakh’s Green Oasis

Lying on the Suru River banks, it is a dreamy valley with teeny-tiny barley fields spread all over, a couple of monasteries, and very few headquarters of traditional families. 


4. Zanskar Valley – The Last Shangri-La

In winters, Zanskar was famous for its frozen river trek, Chadar Trek. Apart from the winter season, the valley is cut off from the world. The rawness of the valley's scenic beauty and the historical Phugtal Monastery are the key attractions.**


5. Dah-Hanu Valley – Land of the Brokpa Tribe

A place in Ladakh which is a mystery to many because the Brokpa tribe which lives here is believed to be the descendants of Alexander the great. Their unique culture and traditions are fascinating.


6. Likir Valley – The Serene Monastery Escape

While tourists tend to overlook it, Likir Valley is home to the breathtaking Likir Monastery and also a place where people can take peaceful little hikes while they enjoy the magnificent view of the Himalayas.


7. Uleytokpo Valley – A Hidden Camping Paradise

Uleytokpo, a very peaceful and serene place near Leh, is perfect for camping beside the river and going on short treks. The Lamayuru Monastery, their local neighbor, makes add up the spiritual connection.


Conclusion

For instance, the Pangong Lake and Nubra Valley are popular tourist destinations which are really magnificent but the hidden valleys in Ladakh are of even more interest as they offer solitude, culture, and unspoiled nature. Off-the-beaten-path voyagers will swear by these hidden jewels to make their Leh Ladakh tour an unforgettable experience. Whether you're trekking, a photographer or a lover of culture, you are assured of having the most rewindable moments in these unconventional destinations.


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