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If you want to experience a lifetime photography tour, Ladakh is the answer. The breath-taking landscapes, beautiful lakes, adventurous high-passes, spectacular monasteries with wonderful people make Ladakh more than a perfect place to photo-tour,and Ladakh fototour with ASP makes you to achieve your dream with utmost satisfaction. Our trip itinerary covers the most photogenic places of Ladhak guided by experienced mentors and technical experts of the field. Pang Tso is heaven on Earth.…
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Date of experience: August 2020
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We went to Pangong as soon as it opened in 2021 and man it was surreal.We had the whole frozen lake for ourselves for a few hours.We just got lucky i suppose.Had a lovely breakfast at durbuk with good company of cousins and group.A must visit ! if you are in ladakh.The lake is simply impossible to describe in words.…
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Date of experience: January 2021
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The drive to Pangong is beautiful, long and at some times trying (mainly the patch of 15 kms before and after Chang-la). The rest of the roads are in exceptional condition! Hats off to the Border Roads Organisation for the excellent efforts! The drive is long but in no way boring - beautifully hued mountains, yaks, frozen streams, marmots, kiang, ducks, the prized pashmina goats, horses and various other colourful himalyan birds give you company on the way! And the lake is nothing short of heaven - never seen so many shades of blue at one time! Its almost as if god's taken to the paintbrush with a blue pallette! Do stay overnight or two (if u can!). U will be able to see how the lake changes colours during the day depending on the position of the sun. There is a campsite - Camp Watermark which is there at the banks of the lake in the most idyllic settings and is actually quite good and well managed! The feeling of experiencing the sunset and sunrise at the lake is simply impossible to describe in words...Even though May is supposed to be early in the season and quite cold - we were very comfortable at night even with our 8 year old son. A pair of thermals with a heavy jacket is more than sufficient to keep you warm on the outdoors even after the sun sets. Don't make the mistake of attempting to stay overnight at Pangong without having spent atleast 5 nights in Leh. We had a good number of people suffering from altitude sickness at the campsite - a real pity when u can't enjoy the pristine surroundings. Trying to do the lake in a day trip just would not do justice to Pangong. Quite simply put we stayed there for a night but just didn't want to leave!!! Pangong is stunning, a treat to the senses and simply a must-do on your visit to Ladakh!…
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Date of experience: October 2019
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We visited Ladakh in October (10th to 17th) 2019 and went to Pangong from Nubra Valley on 13th October. In October temporary stay options at Pangong gets closed, so we stayed at Tangtse ( Pangong Residency). We visited the lake in the afternoon with bright sunshine making the beauty of the lake awesome. Different colour of the water makes it heaven like feeling. We stayed for an hour or so and due to cold wind returned to Tangtse. The road from Tangtse to Pangong is also nice with wild horse seen frequently.…
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Date of experience: October 2019
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