Visit Ladakh

Friday, September 03, 2010
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Six-year-old Leh girl awaits her family Six-year-old Leh girl awaits her family Your support could help change their lives! The flash floods in Leh has torn apart families and left children looking for their father, mothers looking for their daughters. Leh is now living on a hope that most of the missing will be found safe and alive.
A public appeal to support relief efforts in Leh A public appeal to support relief efforts in Leh. Two days after flashfloods and cloudbursts wreaked havoc in Leh and surrounding villages, Save the Children fears that the toll could climb to over 1000 going by eye-witness reports with several villages surrounding Leh town remaining inaccessible and cut off from the rest of the world.
We Need Your Help !!! Your support could help change their lives! Save the Children is committed to reducing children’s vulnerability in emergencies. The products mentioned below are only indicative. The funds raised are going to immediate response in the flood affected regions of Leh.
Your support could help change their lives! Your support could help change their lives! Save the Children is committed to reducing children’s vulnerability in emergencies. The products mentioned below are only indicative. The funds raised are going to immediate response in the flood affected regions of Leh.



 

Rock engravings and archaeological finds indicate that the early inhabitants of Ladakh living here for thousands of years were nomadic tribals or Changpas from the Tibetan plateau. They were later joined by Buddhists from northern India called the Mons, in the 4th and 5th centuries AD by the Indo-Aryan Dards.

Ladakh means the land of high passes, also known as the land of endless discoveries, the land of broken moon, little Tibet etc. It lies at altitude ranging from about 2,750m to 7,673m situated on the Northern part of India at in Jammu and Kashmir state. Leh with an  area of 45110 Sq Km makes it largest district in the country in terms of area. It lies between 32  to 36 degree North latitude and 75 degree to 80 degree East longitude at altitude of 9000 feet to 25000 feet, bounded by the Great Himalayas, in the Karakoram ranges. The temperature in summer goes upto 27C and in winter it drops down to minus 20C.  Annual Rainfall goes till 529mm and the best season to visit Ldakh is March to October.