Saturday, June 21, 2014
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Wednesday, June 18, 2014
Ladakh Trip: Day 14 (Turtuk -> Diskit, Nubra Valley)
We interacted with the local villagers and learnt about their way of life. They use the cold air from underneath the mountain to create a natural refrigerator. Take a look at this solar panel set up to heat the vessel.
They have built canals for agriculture (mainly wheat and barley along with some buck wheat). We took a few pictures with the local people.
After lunch, we decided to visit the Border, which was merely 5 km away. We were stopped by the Army officials near Tyakshi. This is the last point where civilians can visit. The LOC is just 7 km away from where we were. We could see the snow-clad mountains ahead of us that the official explained were in Pakistan. This was my 1st time visiting a sensitive border. The officials at the gate were very friendly. It goes without saying that photography isn't allowed here.

Our hotel in Diskit has Tata Sky! Catching up on some of the soccer World cup drama now as I write this ... Morning ride tomorrow back to Leh. Bye!
Tuesday, June 17, 2014
Ladakh Trip: Day 13 (Leh -> Turtuk, Nubra Valley)
The road to Khardung La was pretty good on the uphill. I saw this board of the famous silk route and got pretty emotional. It goes back so long in history. If you think about it that way, you will get high with the thought. I did.
The road on the way down is little rough. They were doing road widening and weren't allowing travelers between 10:30 - 3 pm. We didn't have any such issues. But I got a chance to take this picture. Himank is super-awesome building roads at this altitude. Can't talk enough about them.

While we approached Turtuk, we crossed the Ladakh Sand Dunes.




Monday, June 16, 2014
Ladakh Trip: Day 12 (Pangong Lake -> Leh)
Shweta and I decided to ride non-stop to Leh and we moved ahead of the lot. Just stopped for tea at the Chang La top. Every time people saw my MH12 number, they asked if I shipped the bike. The look on their face -- once they hear I rode all the way -- was hard to capture in pictures. I have registered it permanently in my memory.
On the way, we took pictures of the local animals you see.
We weren't quite sure which ones are friendly and which ones aren't. Hence decided to keep some distance; especially from the big ones.
Shweta and I reached the Leh Market around 3:30 pm. We had skipped lunch and hence were very hungry. We stopped at the same place we had lunch yesterday -- La Terrase or something. Decent food but very slow service. Hunger made us ignore all the fallacies and we got back to the guest house around 4:30 pm. We had plans for Shanti Stupa but we were supposed to leave for Khardung La and Nubra Valley tomorrow; hence decided to take some rest.
Sunday, June 15, 2014
Ladakh Trip: Day 11 (Leh -> Pangong Lake)
Ride Summary: Distance 160 km Time: 7 hrs
We left the guest house around 8 am. Since vehicles from Manali aren't allowed in the tourist attractions near Leh, we got a different service man. Our favorite Nittu ji left in the morning for a non-stop 18 hr drive to Manali :)

We filled up our tanks and had breakfast near Karu. Off we were towards the Chang La. The road was pretty decent but the inclines were steep. Even on my 500cc model, I could see that the bike isn't pulling the way it used to until the Chang La. Other than that it was a very comfortable ride to the top. Wasn't even that cold.


Since it was a sunday, there was lot of rush at the top near the cafetaria. We quickly sneeked in a few pictures, had some tea and decided to move on. Today, Shweta and I were riding with the group. It was supposed to be an approx. 160 km ride to the lake.

Just when we thought that the ride to Pangong isn't as exciting as the previous ones, I got stopped by an Indian Army officer near the village Tsangtse. A nearby battalion had arranged a "Guru ka Langar" in this remote area and humbly requested us to have lunch and then proceed. We were overwhelmed by his request and decided to stop. We were hungry as well. Except for one, all the other group members decided to ride on. I think they missed the whole experience.

All of the army men were in uniform. An officer cleaned a table for us and got us seated. They served us chole-bhature with exceptional service. Interestingly, they had a wash-basin erected and an officer poured water from the back side to ensure supply. We were so humbled by the whole experience. Our country is in safe hands of these true heroes.

We moved on and reached Pangong Lake around 5 pm or so. What a beauty nature has produced. Absolutely magnificent! We stayed at the Water Mark camp site and I must say, their service and location was very good. Around 6ish, I could get a few shots of the mountains reflection in the Lake. What a sight to behold!
We left the guest house around 8 am. Since vehicles from Manali aren't allowed in the tourist attractions near Leh, we got a different service man. Our favorite Nittu ji left in the morning for a non-stop 18 hr drive to Manali :)
Since it was a sunday, there was lot of rush at the top near the cafetaria. We quickly sneeked in a few pictures, had some tea and decided to move on. Today, Shweta and I were riding with the group. It was supposed to be an approx. 160 km ride to the lake.



All of the army men were in uniform. An officer cleaned a table for us and got us seated. They served us chole-bhature with exceptional service. Interestingly, they had a wash-basin erected and an officer poured water from the back side to ensure supply. We were so humbled by the whole experience. Our country is in safe hands of these true heroes.
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