If you’re dreaming of your next offbeat Ladakh adventure, it’s time to look beyond Pangong and Nubra. Tucked away deep in the Changthang region of Ladakh, Nyoma Village is one of those rare places that still feels untouched by time. Perched on the banks of the Indus River, Nyoma offers a peaceful mix of natural...Read More
Centuries before Ladakh became a destination for travelers, it was a lifeline of the Ladakh’s Silk Route a network of ancient trade corridors that stitched together Asia, Europe and beyond. Through its formidable passes and valleys trudged caravans of merchants, monks and explorers. They carried not only silk, wool and spices but also stories, ideas and...Read More
Walk down the lanes of Leh’s Old Town and you’ll find a little gem tucked quietly between mud-brick houses and prayer flags, Lala’s Cafe in Leh. But it’s not just another café. This place holds centuries of stories that make every sip of coffee here feel special. From Stone to Spirit Traditional artistry preserved on...Read More
In the vast silence of the Nubra Valley, where the winds whisper ancient prayers and the mountains keep their solemn watch, there lies a lake that does not appear on many maps. It is not Pangong. Not Tso Moriri. And despite what some guides might say, it is not Yarab Tso. This is Lofan Tso,...Read More
Ladakh, The land of high passes. Once a trekking destination for the West but as the gates opened up and development came in, Ladakh has now become a planned travel destination for everyone. Every year hundreds and thousands of the tourists visit Ladakh but how many can claim to touch its soul? For the majority...Read More