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A Week of Fun in Ladakh – Travellers of India

How many times have you felt envious after looking at the gorgeous pictures that your social media friends have uploaded after their trip to Ladakh? Well, envy couldn’t get you there, but booking cheap flight tickets with Jetstay.com could. Air tickets at lowest fares along with some discounts from Jetstay and an itinerary is all you need to have the best vacation of your life at Leh-Ladakh. Here’s how you can plan a week of fun, adventure and absolute bliss at Leh-Ladakh:

Related article: Five Things to Keep in Mind Before You Head to Ladakh 

Day 1: Arrival at Leh/ Ladakh
On the very first day, there shouldn’t be much that you should be doing in Ladakh. You’ll take quite some time to adapt to the weather that’s going to be chilly, frosty and snowy, pretty much unlike wherever it is that you’re hailing from. Make sure you don’t catch a cold or cough there or else all the fun will go down the drain. Take good amount of rest in the hotel and take a few strolls in the vicinity of your hotel to get used to the chilly weather there. You may also like to visit the local market and try some local cuisine there. Have a good night’s sleep that keeps you energized for the day to come.

Day 2: Ladakh Local Sight Seeing, Hall of Fame, Spituk Gompa, Magnetic Hill

After having spent a lazy and relaxed day, you should be energized enough to tour around the city. A warm and satiating breakfast will help you keep going throughout the day. Hall of Fame is where you can begin your sightseeing with by riding/driving via the Kargil Road. The hall of Fame is a museum located near Leh Airfield and was constructed by Indian Army as a tribute and mark of respect to the martyrs in the war. Then you can visit the Kaali-Mata temple that shares the space with a Buddha Monastery, known as Spituk Gompa. Post that you may want to visit the “Gurudwara Patthar Sahib” that lies deep down the Himalayan Valleys, constructed to honour the visit of Guru Nanak Dev. After a drive/ride of about 5 minutes, you’ll come across a hill that may have disappointed Newton, for it goes against the Law of Gravitation. The Magnetic Hill will leave you awed as you park your vehicle at the base, and with the brakes unlocked, find yourself moving uphill without any manual force. You will be amazed to see how some phenomena can destroy your belief systems; nature is mysterious after all! A little ahead of that, the landscapes will leave you marveling at the beauty that nature can depict while you head towards the confluence of Indus and Zanskar river. After a long, tiring, yet worthwhile day, you can take a halt, somewhere in the Nimmu village and be geared up for the adventures ahead.

Day 3: Khardung-la Pass, Nubra Valley and Hundur Monastery
Take a drive to Nubra Valley, formerly known as Ldorma, which has been popularised as the “Valley of Flowers”, given the myriad flowers that blossom throughout the year in the valley. You will have to reach out to the valley by going through the Khardung-La pass from Leh town. The Khardung-La pass is at a distance of about 39 km from Leh by road and lies part way up the Siachen Glacier. The Nubra Valley gives a beautiful view of Karakoram and Ladakh mountain ranges. After looking at the flowers and admiring them to your heart’s content, you can visit the Hundur Gompa in Hundur village. The village is strategically and nationally important owing to its proximity to the India-Pakistan border. You can enjoy a camel ride in the dunes while you’re in the village. Find yourself an accommodation in Nubra Valley and prepare yourself for the adventure the next day.

Day 4: Return to Leh via Diskit Monastery, Leh Local Market
This is the day to take a detour to Leh, but there’s pretty much you can do enroute. Diskit Gompa is the largest and the oldest Buddhist monastery in Nubra Valley and is a must-watch. It is a dwelling place for several Tibetan monks who meditate here. There are a number of shrines in the premise and an umpteen Tibetan and Mongolian scriptures in the monastery. After having experienced calm and solace inside the monastery, you could spend a relaxed evening by visiting the local market around and having a sumptuous dinner.

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Day 5: Pangong Lake, Shey Palace, Changla Pass
You can start early this day and head to Pangong Lake, which is one of the most popular tourist attractions here. Pangong Lake is the highest salt-water lake in the world and is situated at a height of 14,000 ft above ground level. It’s said to belong to both India and China. Thanks to the location, the water in the lake is crystal clear and you may see your own reflection when the water is still. The water of the lake keeps changing colors and leaves you fascinated to an extent that you can’t take your gaze away for the longest possible time. While heading towards Pangong Lake, you may visit Shey Palace, once a residence of the royal family and Thiksey Gompa, another beautiful monastery. You can be around the Pangong Lake for as long as you wish to and then have an evening to yourself for leisure and relaxation.

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Day 6: Return to Leh / Hemis Monastery
If you haven’t gotten enough of the Pangong Lake, you can make a quick visit to the lake and enjoy the scenic beauty around before returning to Leh. While returning to Leh, you may want to pay a visit to Hemis Gompa, the last Buddhist monastery you might get a chance to visit while in Leh.

Day 7: Rest / Leisure Day
The trip could’ve been overwhelming in terms of the long drives/rides you would’ve taken to visit the aforementioned destinations. Save a day for you to do nothing, except enjoying the comfort of the hotel room and sipping coffee while enjoying the beautiful sceneries outside of the window. If you haven’t bought souvenirs for your loved ones yet, now is the time to do so.

Day 8: Departure – Ladakh Airport
With a heavy, yet a happy heart, bid adieu to the city that let you have the time of your life while you were there. With gazillions of memories, you might want to recollect every moment spent in the White City while you look at it from the window seat of your airplane.

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How to Buy the Best Pocket Knife for Your Outdoor Adventures?

There is a huge variety of knives available in the market today. But not all the knives are made with the same sharpness of the blade. Like you can’t pack carving knife or a butter knife as one of your camping gear. Carving knife or butter knife have their purposes, but you won’t be able to get things done when you are outdoor.

Buying the best pocket knife of 2018 would be the best bet, but then again a question arises as to which one is the best knife out there. The best one offers many benefits which shouldn’t be overlooked.

The survival knife is one of the essential pieces of outdoor equipment. Its usefulness can be judged from the fact that within a past few years’ thousands of people have taken them for their outdoor adventures. Most of the survival pocket knives are foldable and have one or more blades depending on their model.

With a foldable blade that fits inside its handle, the survival knife can be placed inside the pocket or be clipped onto the belt so it can be fetched easily. The length of the blade varies from 2 inches up to 6 inches. You can have many things done with this nifty little tool in a short amount of time. It’s your loyal friend to have while hunting, camping, and hiking or any other outdoor venture which you might feel like doing.

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Picking the best one out of many survival knives is hard work. And a lot of people get confused when it comes to choosing the reliable and long-lasting survival pocket knife, but going to the basics could make it easy to select a durable and reliable knife that will work under severe conditions.

Read along to see some of the exceptional survival pocket knives with the reputation of exceeding of what was expected of them by many professional and experienced campers and hikers. You can also use the guide to buying the best pocket knife online which can save your time.

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How to choose best survival or pocket knife?

As mentioned before, picking the best one out of many survival knives is hard work. A lot of outdoor enthusiasts have their opinions, but there are some which all of them agree upon. And they are the following three essential qualities that make the survival knife stand out among all other kinds:

  • Fixed Blade:

While the foldable blade is easier to carry but a fixed blade is more durable and reliable. Depending on your type of adventure you might choose either of them, but fixed blade wins in most of the situations. Fixed blade could be a utility knife, survival knife or a drop point knife.

  • Full Tang:

Survival knife with fixed blade gets more durability if it has a full tang. Full tang means that both the blade and handle are made out of a single solid piece of metal, without any joint. Grips or scales are attached on both sides of the handle part of the tang for a more secure and comfortable grip. Knives with full tang supposed to be the perfect kind for any outdoor ventures as it gives them strength.

  • Good Stainless Steel:

It is evident as it will not get rusty for a long time. It is almost indestructible, can take a severe beating. Stainless steel is a little more expensive than the carbon one, but it is worth its price. However, some people prefer carbon as it keeps its edge sharper for a long time than steel.

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