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3. Sightseeing in Leh
A Travel Blog entry by kailashi from Leh, Kashmir, International
... become popular tourist’s destination and a major source of economy. Once a small town, Leh is now rapidly expanding and lavishly populated. Besides existing hotels to cater for ever increasing inflow of tourists, new ones are coming up fast. Narrow ...
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New Delhi - Chandigarh - Manali - Leh
A Travel Blog entry by caprile from Leh, India
... - Leh - Kargil - Srinagar - Jammu - Dharamsala". He spoke very good English and we went into a lot of details about the hotels, petrol, road, weather, food, safety, riding time, altitude,...And I came out of this encounter telling myself that this is far ...
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The Leh Town
A Travel Blog entry by desh_karthik from Leh, Jammu and Kashmir, India
... . this monastery is also situated on a hillock. this is one of biggest monastery. there are few shops and hotels for refreshments. the monastery has sitting buddha statue and this statue is more colorful than one in Shey monastery. the ...
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Leh, Ladakh
A Travel Blog entry by hongkongclauses from Leh, India
... hotel with its light on and a room available. We would find out in the daylight that Fort Road probably has at least 50 hotels scattered along its length, but at this time of night there were only one or two that showed any signs of life. ...
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The Many Layers of Leh
A Travel Blog entry by ianr from Leh, India
... in Kochi. But this is, indeed, what seems to have transpired. It's taken a few attempts though. Since I've been here I've changed hotels once, and rooms three times. And it's all been 'view driven'. So why all the fuss over the view? I'm cautious to ...
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In Leh, Alive
A Travel Blog entry by wanderingkat from Leh, India
... options, so we spent the afternoon walking around central town and the Changspa area, just out of town, checking out other hotels. Having seen at least a dozen, we realized that a room with attached bathroom generally costs double what we're paying, so ...
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The Leh run...
A Travel Blog entry by rahulonmove from Leh, Kashmir, India
... reach Leh in a short time after leaving the Gurudwara. Leh is a large hill town situated above 12000ft with never-ending hotels and restaurants and tour operators catering to numerous travelers from all over the world who have reached in this outback to ...
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Première vraie journée à Leh
A Travel Blog entry by southernfry from Leh, India
... plus cest gratuit. Je prends quelques photos de ptits enfants qui ont l'air très intéressés par l'appareil. Nous dînons au "Leh view", encore une terrasse, je prends un simple plat de riz qui doit faire du bien à mes intestins. Beaucoup (trop) de ...
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Ladakh travelogue
A Travel Blog entry by avidtraveller from Leh, Jammu and Kashmir, India
... advantage of being near the market, but lack the comfort and the picturesque surroundings of suburbs like Changspa. Leh has a huge option when it comes to budget hotels to stay. No fear of whether you will find accommodation even in the peak season .The ...
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The Bitch...
A Travel Blog entry by lisaludwig from Back at Rai Leh, Thailand
... Cola sign underneath it. We climbed 40 stairs up to our room with a view and passed by overgrown shrubbery, trash and the hotels laundry house airing out yesterday's off white sticky sheets. As we looked through our door, yes, looked through it, as ...
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Awesome Ladakh
A Travel Blog entry by djsmithwick from Leh, India
... and even in the few days here, we noticed a big ibcrease in 'western' tourist numbers and also the number of shops and hotels opening. The season here is for only 4 months from June to September. Someone said that Leh was still 'innocent' and we thought ...
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No race no rallye, enjoy the beauty of the valley
A Travel Blog entry by tomandbecky from Leh, India
... are of a very different kind than the Chinese. Rather than in huge guided groups, they travel in extended families, choose their own hotels and eat in good restaurants. Much more pleasant! Of course, a place like Shimla is only affordable for the ...
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7. Nubra Valley --A Valley of Flowers (Ladakh)
A Travel Blog entry by kailashi from Diskit, Kashmir, India
... , famous for apricot plantations and over three century old monastery. It is dotted with guest houses and budget hotels to catter for ever increasing inflow of tourists. A relatively smaller Hunder village is 12 kilometers away from Diskit. ...
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No longer any trouble with mosquitoes
A Travel Blog entry by garybarnes from Leh, India
... where I'm staying now. Whenever I'm staying somewhere for longer than 2 or 3 days, I'll opt for the more expensive hotels and what I have now is absolutely gorgeous: a large wood-panelled room with one wall of full length windows overlooking the ...
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still here
A Travel Blog entry by grahamaway from Leh, Jammu and Kashmir, India
... (also not a problem), cut off dog's back legs, staple bum to little trolley, pull around with string. Sit outside better hotels, look pathetic and chant. May even franchise idea throughout Ladekh. Not a lot to describe a full and excellent day. Still ...
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