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The Hidden Valley of India: Zanskar, Zahar or Zangskar, is a tehsil of the Kargil district, which lies in the Indian union territory of Ladakh. The administrative centre is Padum. Zanskar, together with the neighboring region of Ladakh, was briefly a part of the kingdom of Guge in Western Tibet. Zanskar lies 250 km south of Kargil town on NH301 #shorts #zanskar #ladakh #naturelovers #naturalbeauty #indianature #indianlifestylevlog #beautifulplaces #wonderfulplaces #mindblowing #exploreworld #faridHaq What is Zanskar valley famous for? Zanskar, primarily known for its unique Chadar Trek or the Frozen River Trek, is accessible during winters. Apart from this, Zanskar is known for its treacherous terrain for adventure lovers, such as the Padum-Darcha Trek, Lugnak Trail Trek, and Zanskar-Sham Valley Trek are some of the treks that one can try. Is Zanskar valley worth visiting? The Zanskar valley is undoubtedly one of the remotest places in the whole country, but at the same time, it has been one of the most beautiful ones as well. The famous attractions in Zanskar are worth a visit not only for the natural beauty but also because it offers various adventure activities popular among tourists What is the best time to visit Zanskar valley? The best time to visit Zanskar, located in the Union Territory of Ladakh, is from the month of mid-June to September. The weather during this time is quite pleasant & just perfect for having a wonderful time. Zanskar does not receive any monsoon however, because it is located at such a high altitude. What language is spoken in Zanskar? Zangskari (Zanskari, Zaskari) is an endangered Tibetic language. It is mostly spoken in Zanskar in Union Territory of Ladakh, India, and also by Buddhists in the upper reaches of Lahaul, Himachal Pradesh, and Paddar, Jammu and Kashmir. It is written using the Tibetan script. Is Zanskar a part of India? Zanskar, together with the neighboring region of Ladakh, was briefly a part of the kingdom of Guge in Western Tibet. Is Zanskar open for tourists now? One of the least explored destinations in the country, Zanskar, located in the Ladakh region of Jammu and Kashmir, 105 km from Leh, and is only accessible between April and August. How do I plan a trip to Zanskar? Day 1: Srinagar to Kargil (209 kms) Day 2: Kargil to Rangdum (127 kms) Day 3: Rangdum to Padum (105 kms) Day 4: Padum to Hanumil to Padum (120 kms) Day 5: Padum to Reru to Padum (90 km) Day 6. Padum to Kargil (230kms) Day 7. Kargil to Gulmarg (171 km) How do I get to Zanskar in winter? In winters, the only way to reach Zanskar Valley is through long freezing walk over the frozen Zanskar river popularly known as Chadar trek. Why is Zanskar so isolated? The river itself is fed by the glacial melt of summer and flows swiftly at this time of the year, but by November it freezes into an ice-plate of ultramarine blue called the Chador, or blanket, and becomes virtually a road through this remote, isolated region.

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00:00Zanska, Zaha, or Zangska, is a Texel of the Kargil district, which lies in the Indian
00:05Union territory of Ladakh. Without a doubt, Zanska Valley is one of the best places to
00:11visit in Le Ladakh and the best Ladakh tourist places. It is amongst the most desolate places
00:17in the Himalayan range. The steep terrains covered with snow reflect the heavenly skies.
00:23The tributaries of the Zanska River is one of the most famous places for river rafting in India.
00:30The Zanska, Ladakh places of interest are surely among those must-visit places in Le Ladakh that
00:35you just cannot afford to miss while you're in Ladakh. Best time to visit, Zanska is best visited
00:41between June to September when the road is clear of the snow and the Le temperature is at moderate.
00:46It's closed for a significant time due to extreme snowfall and winter.
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