Facts and Interesting Points About Ladakh
Interesting Points About Ladakh
- After the bifurcation of Jammu and Kashmir into two Union Territories on 31 October 2019, the Union Territory of Ladakh was created.
- Ladakh is bounded by Jammu and Kashmir union territory and Pakistan to the west, China to the north and northeast and Himachal Pradesh to the south. The ut also shares a small border with Afghanistan in the northwest direction.
- Dras in Ladakh is the world’s second coldest inhabited region, after Oymyakon town in Russian.
- Indian Astronomical Observatory at Hanle is the second-highest optical telescope in the world and it is located in Ladakh.
- Pangong Lake is located in Ladakh. The lake is located at 4350 meters from sea level. It is the world’s highest located saltwater lake. The Pangong lake freezes during winter.
- The Magnetic Hill or Gravity Hill of Ladakh seems to pull everything upwards. But it was an optical illusion created by carving out the nearby slopes in such a way that the downward slope of the road looks upward.
- The people of Ladakh follow the Tibetan calendar. The Tibetan calendar has all months having equal 30 days and there is an additional month in each 3rd year.
- Some of the world’s highest motorable mountain passes like Umling La and Khardung La are located in Ladakh.
- In Lamayuru village of Ladakh, the soil, rock and environment view looks similar to the moon’s surface. The Lunar landscape makes the place unique.
- Though Ladakh is a high-altitude mountainous and arid region, still it is the home to around 225 bird species.
- Rare twin-humped Bactrian camels are seen in the Nubra valley. These camels are native to the Gobi desert of Mongolia and were imported here during the silk trade time.
- Hemis National Park is a high-altitude national park in Ladakh. It is the largest national park in India. The National Park is famous for its snow leopards.
- Siachin Glacier is an Indian military base located in the high-altitude regions of Ladakh and it is the highest battleground in the world.
More Informations About Ladakh
General Details About Ladakh |
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Formation as UT | 31 October 2019 |
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Capital | Leh |
Lieutenant Governor | Radha Krishna Mathur |
Districts | 2 |
Area (km2) | 59,146 |
Official Languages | Hindi, English |
Demography of Ladakh |
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Population (2011 Census) | 274,289 |
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Population Density (per km2) | 4.6 |
Forest & Wildlife Reserves in Ladakh
- Karkoram Wildlife Sanctuary
- Changthang Wildlife Sanctuary
Major Rivers in Ladakh
- Indus River
- Chenab River
- Nubra River
- Shyok River
- Zanskar River
Important Mountains in Ladakh
- K12 (7428 m)
- Gya
- Point 5608
- Mamostong Kangri
- Teram Kangri I
- Shahi Kangri
- Machu Kangri
- Junkar
Mineral Deposits in Ladakh
- Borax
- Granite
- Limestone
- Marble
- Arsenic Ore
- Sulphur
Airports in Ladakh
- Kargil Airport
- Kushok Bakula Rimpochee Airport (Leh)
Traditional Dances in Ladakh
- Khatok Chenmo
- Shondol Dance
- Kompa Tsum-Tsag
- Mentok Stanmo
- Koshan Dance
- Shon Dance
- Cha-rtses Dance
- Brokpa Dance
- Loshon Dance
- Jabro
Art and Crafts of Ladakh
- Namda Making
- Carpet Weaving
- Clay Moulding
- Ladakhi Garment Making.
- Embroidery
- Silver Filigree
- Fresco Painting
- Wood Carving
Regional Festivals Ladakh
- Losar Festival
- Tak-Tok
- Saka Dawa Festival
- Hemis Festival
- Sindhu Darshan
- Phyang Tsedup Festival
- Matho Nagrang Festival
- Tak Tok Festival
- Dosmoche Festival