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THE JOURNEY TOWARDS SOUTHERN TIP OF INDIA

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  My journey towards the southern tip of India My journey towards the southern tip of India Welcome to this blog of journey towards the southern tip of india. I covered most of north India, but India’s south is still untouched by me. It is not like I don’t want to Visit the mesmerising seashores, fabolous temples and try the finger-licking Food. Still, somehow each time I planned for the trip, things didn’t go because of unavoidable circumstances. This December, I finally made a five-day trip to Rameshwaram and Kanyakumari to tick these two places off my bucket list. So here is my Journey to the southern part of our beautiful country. I will also mention the must-go places, Which tourists usually miss on their trip to this amazing part. So, Tighten your seat belts and pack your bags as we are going on a journey. My flight was early morning from Delhi airport to Madurai air terminal. Introduction to the journey towards the southern tip of India-Meenakshi Amman temple It to

THE LITTLE TIBET OF INDIA - LADAKH

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  About little Tibet of India- Ladakh: little Tibet of India in Jammu and Kashmir’s Ladakh region , is famed for its breath-taking scenery, Buddhist temples, and unspoiled environment. India Leh Ladakh is often referred as Little Tibet or the Land of Lamas because of the powerful impact of Tibetan Buddhism. The region’s overall attractiveness is enhanced by barren mountains with hand painted Gompas (or monasteries), swirling prayer flags, steep hills, little communities, and the Indus River. Khardung La (5359 m), Marsimik La (5582 m), and Chang La (5360 m) are among the highest motorable passes in the world, as are alpine lakes such Pangong Tso (4350 m) and Tso Moriri (4522 m). Ladakh is separated into 2 regions: Leh and Kargil. Often Leh and Ladakh are used interchangebly as Leh is the most famous place for tourism. India Leh, Ladakh’s capital, was once an important crossroads on the ancient Silk Road. It is also the country’s second most populous district, with 45,110 square kilometr