Ladakh Lore
I had never believed it when
people claimed Ladakh to be one of the most spell bounding places in the world.
Surely they were exaggerating, like anybody who has had a great vacation with
some great company. But I was proven wrong. This “Sacred Roof of the World”
is truly deserving of all the appreciation that has been bestowed upon it, and
perhaps some more.
This unforgiving terrain,
wonderfully maintained by the Border
Road Organization, mesmerizes each one of its visitor in its magical beauty.
With almost all of the world’s beauties in one single place – a desert and a
lake, rivers and plains and mountains, snow and sunshine – one does not know
what to make of this place. What is it really? It’s a funny place if you ask
me! Why do I say so? Take a look at the below 2 images yourself, and I can bet
you will not believe that these are from the same river at different times of
the year.
But then, that’s how Ladakh is. It is everything at one time, at one place.
We had been warned of the rugged
roads that connect the vivid zones of Ladakh. But only once we took up the
travel through them that I realized that all of its ruggedness – the roadless
roads, the pine shaped rock formations, the arid mountains and the sandy dunes
– were infact a part of what made Ladakh so captivating in the first place. You
can’t help but wonder how, a place abandoned by rain and left so arid; contain
so much beauty within itself. And then when you happen to spot of lush greenery
in the middle of a desert, you start believing in the magic of Mother Nature.
And just when you think you have
seen enough of the ruggedness, you reach Nubra, where the double hump camels
await you to take you on a journey through the sand dunes of one of the highest
deserts in the world…
I would love to go on and on
about Pangong Tso, but I know that no matter what I say or how I say it, I will
never be able to do full justice to its enticing beauty. So I will leave it for
you to feel it yourself.
As for my final takeaway from
Ladakh, I would like to complete the story with the people that make the place
what it is. Every person you meet here will be wearing a smile on their face.
Every person welcomes you into their haven with such warmth, that you would
instantly feel at home. The spirituality that lingers in this place (brought in
by the numerous monasteries, stupas and Buddha sculptures sprinkled across the
region) is clearly reflected in the eyes of its residents, who seem so happy in
this small little world of their own.
Ladakh is not just a place. It is
a feeling, a collection of emotions, a form of art, which its connoisseurs
would take back with them to treasure for a lifetime.
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