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Road to Leh-Ladakh

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Road to Leh-Ladakh A Rider’s Dream: A road trip from Manali to Leh The Manali to Leh road trip is full of surprises; you can experience the lush-green valleys of Scotland, the ice-clad mountains of Switzerland, the chilly deserts of Mongolia, the rocky mountains of Jordan and the Grand Canyon in this single journey at the second largest district of India. The roads to Leh usually opens for visitors in the month of June. However, it may open during late May, depends on the amount of snowfall in winters that year. The route taken for this one of the most memorable road journey to Leh-Ladakh was Manali - Rohtanhg Pass - Khoksar - Keylong - Jispa - Zingzingbar - Phang - Debring - Upshi - Leh. The journey also covered 5 one of the highest motorable passes of the world, namely, Rohtang pass (13058 ft), Bara-lacha La ( 16040 ft), Nakee-La ( 15547 ft), Lachung-La (16616 ft) and Taglang-La (17582 ft). Day1 Manali-Rohtang Pass-Koksar 

Kerela - The Heaven for Backpackers

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  KERELA- The Backpacker's Heaven  We Indians start anything and everything with God's name, and I being a true Indian soul, did the same. I am starting my travel blog "The Unfame Traveller" from the "God's own county - Kerela". Kerela is rightly labelled as the God's own country as it covers all the geographical features within its small boundary. You can do backwaters, walk across the forest, see wildlife or simply relax and sunbathe by the sea, and can feel the cold at hill stations of this relatively hot and humid southernmost state of India. The whole state is packed with natural surprises, however, the South and central regions are the gem amongst them. So we backpacked and travelled across south and central Kerela by train, bus, ferry and other local transport facilities available to minimize our travelling expenses, as the money saved was well spent on food and drinks. We started our voyage from Kovalam in south and cove