Chorten with prayer flags, Rohtang pass, Manali-Leh highway, Northern India

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spiti to ladakh trek, himachal pradesh


In August 2010 I travelled to the northeast of the Indian hill state of Himachal Pradesh to visit Spiti and Ladakh. The Spiti valley is a remote desert mountain valley that is only accessible during the brief summer months from Manali via the Manali-Leh highway. I joined a trekking group to follow an ancient trade route still used by the nomadic herdsmen of Changtang to trek from Spiti to Ladakh via a high mountain pass.

Dhankar Gompa, Spiti Valley, Northern India

Dhankar Gompa, Spiti Valley, Northern India

Pare Chu river valley, Spiti to Ladakh Trek, Northern India

The wide valley of the Pare Chu river, Spiti to Ladakh Trek, Northern India

Dramatic clouds, Kyangdom campsite, Tso Moriri lake, Changtang region, Ladakh, Northern India

Dramatic clouds, Kyangdom campsite, 4550m, Tso Moriri lake, Changtang region, Ladakh, Northern India

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Spiti to Ladakh Trek, India, 2010

Spiti to Ladakh Trek, 2010

The challenging trek starts in the Spiti valley and leads over the Parang La pass (5578m) and the Rupshu plateau to beautiful Tso Moriri, a salt lake nestled in a landscape that is characterized by endless plains, rough high alpine deserts, glacier covered mountains and the deep dark blue of the sky.

Taj Mahal in Agra, India, 2010

Taj Mahal in Agra, 2010

The Taj Mahal in Agra is probably the world's most famous mausoleum and Indias greatest tourist attraction. It was built by Mughal emperor Shah Jahan in memory of his beloved third wife, Mumtaz Mahal (1593 - 1631). In 1983, the Taj Mahal became a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

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This tour in August 2010 was organized by DAV Summit Club, Germany and led by the German tour guide Arnold Hasenkopf.

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Watching the constantly changing, dramatic, painting-like cloud formations over Tso Moriri lake in Ladakh.