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Originally Posted by tsk1979
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for somebody going in a non SUV, 20th aug to 20th sept are the best times. |
Absolutely right.
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Stuck in a swamp at 5100mts above MSL is very ugly, not something you would welcome.
Best in case of 2WD is to have two vehicles following at 10-20 meters distance of each other. In case one does find a sand trap, the other vehicle can rescue, and then alternate track can be chosen.
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Thats a good advice. Getting stuck in a swamp at 16k feet with a cold night to spend there itself - that's too much of an adventure!
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Recently I visited with 5 of my friends to Laddakh and please believe me it is heaven out there!!!We were for like 4 days there..And eating maggi and having tea in such climate is just bliss...
An amazing travelogue with brilliant pictures... thank you for taking out time to write it and share with us all...
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Originally Posted by bigautobuff
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Recently I visited with 5 of my friends to Laddakh and please believe me it is heaven out there!!!We were for like 4 days there.. |
Must be something wrong here, but still do clarify. 4 days in Ladakh, what was itinerary like?
Some of my friends hard pressed for leave ask me for a schedule, and I say a minimum of 10 days is required.
@tasuray and @AarEmm
Thanks much, glad that finally able to start the trip story. Sharing is reliving the experience.
Excellent pics adc.
Pangong is indeed magical. One can never get bored of ladakh threads despite the fact that we have seen so many in this forum.
Doing Ladakh is one herculian task and writting a detailed log like this is another.
Thanks for sharing all the magical pics.
To start with, 5* to your Tl and to your son who has been through this adventure enthusiastically.
I ll be travelling to leh with my 5 year old son next month and your Tl has been a great inspiration.
Regards
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Originally Posted by MohsinRoadster
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writting a detailed log like this is another. |
Thanks again. What true words - ladakh mesmerizes so much that just to sit again to log it out does take time!
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Originally Posted by Coooolcat21
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I ll be travelling to leh with my 5 year old son next month and your Tl has been a great inspiration.
Regards |
Wishing your and family the best of journey - your son surely also is looking
towards this travel.
PS: Outside of State now for 3 days, will be able to update again on Tuesday night.
The pics of Pangong are simply fantabulous. Great perspectives and vividness. The Safari's looking cool standing on the beach. From the pics, the sand seems pretty well packed, was it? Asking cause I've heard coupla horror stories of vehicles getting stuck on the Pangong beach.
Whenever I see pics of Pangong, I always go back to the day when my Esteem's clutch had failed me after crossing Pagal and we had to turn back, when the lake was just a few Km away. *sigh*
Also the interaction with the locals really looks & sounds amazing. They are such great hosts that ends up making you feel like a King.
!! You are a master photographer. These are some of the best photographs of this circuit! Thanks for sharing.
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