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Tourist places In Leh Ladakh
01. Pangong Tso Lake Pangong Tso or Pangong Lake is an endorheic lake spanning eastern Ladakh and West Tibet situated at an elevation of 4,225 m (13,862 ft). It is 134 km (83 mi) long and divided into five sublakes, called Pangong Tso, Tso Nyak, Rum Tso (twin lakes) and Nyak Tso. Approximately 50% of the length of the overall lake lies within Tibet China, 40% in Ladakh India and the rest is disputed and is a de-facto buffer zone between India and China. The lake is 5 km (3.1 mi) wide at its broadest point. All together it covers 604 km2. During winter the lake freezes completely, despite being saline water. It has a land-locked basin separated from the Indus River basin by a small elevated ridge, but is believed to have been part of the latter in prehistoric times.
By Asap Holidays4 years ago in Wander
An Essex girl's advice to SE Asia
Oh hey doll.... I have been on the most amazing journey. 9 ferry's, 12 buses, an overnight train, an overnight bus (with a bed) 5 countries, 21 cities, 3 Intro Travel Tours all with my best friend by my side. Meeting some of the coolest people, and friends for life. I just had a real URGE. To share everything with you guys. Whether you want to go, need that push, or just being nosey, enjoyyyyyy.
By Charlie Johnson4 years ago in Wander
Top Companies to Teach English in Japan
Japan is an exciting place to teach English, and there are a plethora of companies out there looking to hire native English speakers. If you’re looking for an opportunity to live and work in the country, that’s both a negative and a plus. It can be hard to sort through all of them and decide which is the best option for you.
By Haley Keller4 years ago in Wander
Indian Culture And Tradition
Indian food or cuisine is not only an important part of Indian culture but also one of the determining factors in its popularity. Indian cuisine varies from region to region, reflecting local productivity, cultural diversity, and diversity. In some states and provinces, there is a variety of Indian cuisines such as Bengali food, Gujarat food, and many more.
By marcus crouch4 years ago in Wander
Dubai the land of Luxury
We decided to spend our winter vacation in Dubai because we didn't know how the city had developed and we were a little skeptical because this was our first trip there. We decided to visit the beach, as we had done earlier in the Daily Marina, and we were not interested in the old town. After a tiring but exciting day, we thought of something else happening around us and decided to skip to the Dubai Mall Emirates one day.
By Rajan Poudel 5 years ago in Wander
Muhammad Shah's Tomb
The tomb of Mohammed Shah is located in a popular park, Lodi Gardens in Delhi. The Lodi Gardens is spread over an extensive area of more than 90 acres and includes quite some popular historical monuments within the complex such as Sikander Lodi's Tomb, Bara Gumbad, Sheesh Gumbad and Mohammed Shah's Tomb. These sites are maintained and looked after by the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI). The Lodi Gardens is located amid the Safdarjung's Tomb and Khan Market and is also supposed to be a well-liked spot among the morning walkers of Delhi.
By aman mehta 5 years ago in Wander
Bijoy
It was a frosty, foggy winter the Indian government had just announced that it would respond to the pre-emptive strike by Pakistan and everyone in the Kashmiri region had been warned to take cover. Raj woke up in the middle of the night to deafening sounds of bombs, he turned to his mom who had his other 3 siblings in each arm. “mama, I’m scared.” Hot tears poured down his eyes. His mum stroked his ruffled black hair that seemed like the only thing that had grown the past 15 days they had been in the bunker. The bunker was a dug up hole in the ground She brought him closer to her and told him it was just a game of hide and seek and in order to win they had to be as quiet as possible. Her voice was hollow and dry but she sang a hymn softly in his ears while the bombs and metal pieces scattered above the bunker. Next airstrike exploded what seemed like a few feet near them, this time the sandbags that were placed over the hole burst open and sand and dust poured in. Raj screeched, “I DON’T WANT TO PLAY ANYMORE MA!” His brother leaped onto Raj and grasped his mouth, “Raj! Be quiet!!” His brother Mital looked barely recognizable; his skin was ashy gray the same color and the man who was sleeping in a distorted position up in the tree that Raj had seen the other day when he explored the area around the bunker. He buried his face in his mother’s arm there was a puddle of water that seeped through the cracks and every time he heard a loud blast the bunker seemed like it would eventually close in on them.
By jasreen Singh5 years ago in Wander
6 Surprising Things You Didn’t Know About Vietnam
Vietnam is one of my favorite countries to visit, mainly because of the people. I had the good fortune to spend a month there, traveling to different spots as they came up. I like to travel that way, letting chance and a bit of on-the-spot research influence my choices. It was a terrific experience and I’m grateful to have had the chance.
By Tree Langdon5 years ago in Wander
Darjeeling ‘Queen of hills’ –
Darjeeling ‘Queen of the hills’ is undoubtedly the most famous hill station in India with its exquisite scenic beauty. Besides, Darjeeling is also popular for its heritages since the colonial period. Darjeeling is located in West Bengal in the Mahabharat Range or Lesser Himalaya at an elevation of 2,134 meters (6,982 ft.). It is a frontier district, running up between Nepal and Bhutan and extending from the plains of Bengal on the south to the State of Sikkim on the north. Darjeeling is popular for both tangible and intangible heritages. The climate, tea, tourism, trade, railways, Victorian buildings, and trans-Himalayan culture enrich the hills. In Darjeeling heritage is both sources of identity and cultural expression. Darjeeling became the official summer capital of the Bengal Presidency in the colonial period.
By Kishan Harijan5 years ago in Wander








