Showing posts with label Spangmik. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Spangmik. Show all posts

Friday, 9 November 2012

The Chronicles of Ladakh - Set 9 - Back to Leh Again

Previous: Pangong Tso 
Day 9, 16th September, 2012
Spangmik > Lukung > Tangtse > Durbuk > Sakti > Chang La > Karu > Leh (171 KM)
We started from Pangong after breakfast around 9 in the morning. The Tso was shining under the glittering sun.
Blue Shades of Pangong
Pangong Tso under the shining sun
Before we reached even Tangtse, Rigzin parked the car at one place which looked to be a valley with patches of green and a small stream of water was running by the valley. Rigzin said that he was going to feed the Marmots now. We were obviously curious.
He took a pack of biscuits and approached the valley and then threw a couple of biscuits in the direction of the holes, in which the Marmots were supposed to live.
Within a minute the place was crowded by the fluffy little furry creatures and Rigzin delightfully fed them. The Marmots even stood on its hind legs and snatched the biscuits from his hands. The scene really was the highlight of this journey and made our day as we did not see the Marmots from so close before. This even lessened the pain of leaving Pangong Tso!
Rigzin feeding the Marmots
Rigzin getting mobbed
Rigzin knew he had done a great job
Marmots
It posed for us
 
The rest of the journey was uneventful and through the familiar roads through Tangtse, Durbuk and then the Mighty Chang La which we crossed easily.
On the Way
View from Chang La
Peacefulness
Vegetation
3 Idiots shooting point
We had our lunch at Karu and then it was a straightforward journey to Leh, where we found ourselves in the cosiness of a hotel by 1600 hrs.
To Be Continued...

Next: The Remoteness of Hanle

Sunday, 28 October 2012

The Chronicles of Ladakh - Part 8 - The Vastness of Pangong Tso

Day 8, 15th September, 2012
Tangtse > Lukung > Spangmik (50 KM)
On the Way
After having the breakfast, we started leisurely at around 10.30 in the morning towards Pangong Tso. Our excitement knew no bounds today since Pangong was the major attraction of Ladakh. We only were familiar about its vastness and magical colours through books and internet. So the expectation was to the fullest.
The road towards Pangong was in excellent condition barring a few challenging stretches. From grasslands to sandy areas, from tarred road to gravelled ones, from Yaks to Marmots (from very far) we crossed many different vistas.
On the Way to Pangong

Suddenly a board appeared stating the ‘first view of Pangong’ – a slice of blue at the distant horizon was visible, like a magic. We were ecstatic, but we didn’t know that it was just a demo version, the full version was beyond any imagination of the mortal.
First View
Second View
Nearing the Tso

Pangong, Pangong and Pangong
Pangong Tso is one of the high altitude lakes (‘Tso’ means lake in Ladakhi) in world, situated at an altitude of 14270 feet (4350 meters) stretching from India to as far as Tibet. It is around 140 km long and the total area covers 605 sq km, more than 60% of which lies in China.
We reached Lukung at around 12.30 pm. And Pangong appeared with all its vastness, suddenly after a turn. We were awestruck. As far as the eyes could reach, the blue water was all over. Surrounded by the enormous hills and with the reflection of the clear blue sky above, the water seemed even bluer. Our wishes were fulfilled. We couldn’t expect any weather better than this.
We drove through the banks of Pangong towards Spangmik (Pangmik) with numerous photo-stops and hence we took 1.5 hours to cover the 15 kms distance between Lukung and Spangmik. The closer we reached to Spangmik, the vaster the lake appeared to be. It seemed endless. No wonder it used to be a sea during the pre-historic age, its waves and the saline water still carried the proof of the same.
We reached Spangmik at around 2 pm. Rigzin managed to bargain us a great deal at the JKTDC resort (Pangong Camp and Resort) and a great room with a clear view of Pangong. We checked in, had lunch and immediately reached to the shore of Pangong. The weather was cold, but the beauty was beyond my capability to express. So no more babbling, here we go with the pictures of Pangong from different angles. In a nutshell, Pangong surpassed all expectations. Only heaven could be more beautiful than this.
Reflection
Migratory Birds
Crystal Clear Water
3 Idiots Shooting Point - which brought more public attention to Pangong


Shades of Blue
The Shore
Temporary Residents of Pangong
The Flying Colours


Watch Points



A Romantic Experiment

Vegetation
JKTDC Resort Pangong - where we stayed
Camps at Pangong

The Waves
Prominently Different Shades
Soul Searching




The Chhortens of Pangong
The Chhortens of Pangong in Monochrome

To Be Contnued...

Next: Pangong to Leh