5 new routes, 4 trails in Ladakh to open for travellers; permit limit also increased
Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/TRAVEL NEWS, LADAKH/ Updated : Dec 19, 2018, 16:26 IST
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While Ladakh has always been very inviting, travellers have two more reasons to rejoice now. As per the reports, travellers can now have access to five more new routes and four trekking trails. The five new routes include Korrzok- … Read more
While Ladakh has always been very inviting, travellers have two more reasons to rejoice now. As per the reports, travellers can now have access to five more new routes and four trekking trails. The five new routes include Korrzok-Nurbo-Sumdo-Parangla-Kaza, Merak-Loma Bend axis, Chushul-Kartsangla-Mahe, Durbuk-Shachu-Tharuk-Sato Kargyam-Parma-Erath-Chushul and Loma-Hanley. Read less
In another major turn, the number of days on the travel permits in Ladakh has been increased to 15 days from the previous 7. Considering the vast expanse that Ladakh has for travellers, this turn has come as a welcome move for those seeking a longer trip in the region. So yes, you can soon go on more explorations in Ladakh.
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