Showing posts with label Stok. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Stok. Show all posts

Monday, 21 January 2013

Luring Landscape Images of Ladakh


The Trans-Himalayan region of Ladakh has no dearth of snow clad Mountains, brooks, meadows and planted trees wherever one traverses. The mountain texture and color is varied with sky tone deep blue in early summer, the opportunity of photo shooting the topography is so enormous that one finds difficult put down his camera for a moment. It is rather difficult to choose the best images out of my collection for posting. Twenty one images have been chosen for this photo essay. Many snow view images have been left out for posting in future for next post under a different photo essay heading. 

Image 1 Date: 24.5.2010
Caption: Soma Gompa & Castle at Tsemo
Description: Leh the capital City and focal point of Ladakh offers the tourists some astounding landscape views from most of the hotels where they are holed up. Soma Gompa & Castle at Tsemo visible on the hill is worthwhile trekking spot, which we kept it for the day after next.   


Image 2 Date: 25.5.2010
Caption: Grandeur On Way to Shey Village & Monastery
Description: After one day of rest and acclimatization, the next day is for half day sight-seeing of Gompas near the city of Leh. On the jeep journey, nearing Shey monastery this captivating view is worthwhile savoring and capturing through the lens.


Image 3 Date: 25.5.2010
Caption: Contrast in topography
Description: This is a close-up view of Image 2. The near and far have a contrasting topography. The eye soothing greenery of the meadows is radically different from barren mudflats in mid-ground and cluster of greenery on foothill of rugged hills to bring up the rear. It is noteworthy to take notice of haze free and pollution free atmosphere in early morning to give a depth to this landscape.


Image 4 Date: 25.5.2010
Caption: Chortens (Stupa) at Shey village
Description: On the way up the stone steps of the Shey monastery, looking down, the view of chortens in one row, surrounded by greenery and backdrop of nearby hill and distant snow clad mountains make a captivating scene.


Image 5 Date: 25.5.2010
Caption: Textured Hill
Description: At the end of tour of four monasteries, driving back to Leh, the hill texture nearby continued to mesmerize us, the distant snow covered hills and blue sky brought up the perfect backdrop. The river Indus make the foreground.


Image 6 Date: 26.5.2010
Caption: Landscape On Way To Pangong Tso
Description: One of the most important jeep safaris which the visitors to Ladakh is not likely to miss is that of Lake Pangong Tso. In early summer one goes through high altitude pass of Chang-la. Beyond Chang-la the hills on both side of the road with milky white frozen water bodies are elements of attraction. The snow peaks make a nice backdrop beyond the textured hills.


Image 7 Date: 26.5.2010
Caption: Crowning glory
Description: Way to Pangong Tso by jeep keeps one glued to varied brown tones of the hills around. A hill with crown filled with fresh snow with a deep blue sky make a picture worth the effort of journeying on the hilly terrain.   


Image 8 Date: 26.5.2010
Caption: Pangong Tso – Distant View
Description: Pangong Tso is viewed from jeep from quite far off between two hills. All the four layers of hills starting from foreground to back ground have different hues and texture worth noticing. The blue water of the lake makes one looking forward to one of the most scenic brackish water lakes in Ladakh.


Image 9 Date: 28.5.2010
Caption: Gompa at Kidmang
Description: On way to lake Tsomoriri a view of Kidmang village in foreground and colorful looking Gompa on hill slope, with element of soothing greenery make an endearing landscape.


Image 10 Date: 29.5.2010
Caption: Nomad’s Land at Korzok
Description: The return trip from Tsomoriri at Korzok was through the pastures of Nomadic land. The shepherds’ tents and sheep scattered in foreground is in stark contrast to the hardened snow patch in mid-ground and snow splattered hill on back drop.


Image 11 Date: 29.5.2010
Caption: Sculptured Hill
Description: The view of a barren rocky hill appears to have been sculptured with a combination of subject matter – a nature’s unique creation.


Image 12 Date: 30.5.2010
Caption: Picture Post Card Beauty
Description: Barely 14 km from Leh takes one Stok village which is one of the most scenic places in Ladakh. The serenity and tranquility of the places charm everybody.


Image 13 Date: 30.5.2010
Caption: Green pathway
Description: The pathway with willow trees leads the eye to distant hills of different texture and hue at Stok village.


Image 14 Date: 30.5.2010
Caption: Way to Hemis National Park
Description: Trekking to Hemis National Park begins at Stok. A few kilometer uphill trek towards base camp of Stok Kangri mountain base is likely to be rewarded with view of wild life.
The lone tented eatery en route with a snow mass left over from winter with back drop of rugged hill greeted us.


Image 15 Date: 30.5.2010
Caption: Way to Stok Palace
Description: A 2 km drive through tree lined Stok village gives an enticing view of Stok Palace, aided by some fluffy white clouds to give a depth to the landscape.


Image 16 Date: 31.5.2010
Caption: Nature’s gate to treasure
Description: The other end of Hemis National Park starts from Zingchen. A trek of couple of km through dried river bed brings one to the opening between two rockey walls for us to squeeze through. Apart from visitors desiring to see wild life this route is taken by adventurous trekkers for Rumbak valley trek. We could not undertake it because of excess snow fall in upper reaches on this trek route.


Image 17 Date: 2.6.2010
Caption: Cold desert
Description: The jeep safari to Nubra valley takes one through the region of sand dunes of Diskit. Diskit along with Hunder are known as the cold desert of Ladakh famous for Bactrian camels with double humps. The wild Bactrian camels nonchalantly walking on sand for a destination of their own come as a surprise live element in this frame.


Image 18 Date: 1.6.2012
Caption: Rangdum Landscape
Description: On my second trip to Ladakh, the focus was Western Ladakh comprising of Suru Valley and Zanskar valley. Starting from Kargil, Rangdum being the first halt at the end of first day at the extreme end of Suru valley. The topography contains meadows, scattered cottages with firewood stacked on top and the distant snow clad hills. The climate was extremely cold plummeting to sub-zero at night.  


Image 19 Date: 2.6.2012
Caption: Passing Through Zanskar Valley
Description: The second day's trip takes one through Zanskar valley passing through Penzi-la pass. Beyond Penzi-la the landscape is serpentine road, water mass and the distant hills. The route terminates at Padum – head quarter of Zanskar region.


Image 20 Date: 5.6.2012
Caption: Lamayuru Monastery Clutching Hill
Description: Kargil to Leh jeep journey gives one to have astounding view of Lamayuru Monastery on the hill side. The vegetation below is in stark contrast breaks the monotony of brown hill and gompa.


Image 21
Date: 6.6.2012
Caption: Rusty Rock
Description: Brown Rocky hills with rust colored coating gives an interesting back drop to the Tak Thog Gompa top as one climbs up.

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Wednesday, 28 November 2012

Photo Story As I Perceive It – Part 2

Frame 1

Caption: Meditation in Himalayas


Storyline: At Tunganath (12,500’)in Garhwal Himalayas, the highest located Shiva temple in the world, on a cold and lazy afternoon, the Sadhubaba seated on wall of temple compound gives divine dimension to the place. He is totally focused on Lord Shiva through his inner vision.

Frame 2
Caption: Journey to Salvation 


Storyline: The Buddhist lama at Thiksey monastery walks up the stone steps with resolve and conviction, to go to the Monastery. The peace loving followers of Buddhism, stay round the year at the monastery hostel even in harsh cold winter at high altitudes.

Frame 3
Caption: Peeping Out Of Snow Cover


Storyline: The highest motorable pass in the world at 18,400’, Khardung La in Ladakh is no hospitable place to be in, even in early summer. The glimmer of hope is Rinchen Cafetaria, with its signage trying desperately to peep out of ten feet of snow. The tunnel through the snow leads one inside the cafeteria. It is  amazing to see icicles hanging from the ceiling. However, the hot Kashmiri tea and lukewarm samosas (heated by microwave oven powered by a diesel generator) are immensely palatable.

Frame 4
Caption: Multi-tasker 


Storyline: The young man is a qualified pharmacist having a medicine shop in an under-developed town of Garhwal hills, who doubles up as a doctor (the stethoscope is hanging on the wall) for poor needy villagers. In this frame he is tending to head injury of a patient. In my second visit I found this guy in his dentist avatar, preparing to extract teeth of a poor villager, who was waiting for the injection administered to have its effect. On both the occasions, I waited for at least ten minutes to get my medicines!

Frame 5
Caption: Pensive 


Storyline: In early morning, a pensive looking driver on a tourist car top, waiting patiently for late risers to deposit their luggage for onward travel. The bunch of bananas over his head signifies the responsibility he shoulders for carrying safely the tourists, driving over the difficult hilly terrains of Garhwal region in Uttarakhand. God fearing, honest and hardworking people of Gahwal endeared in our hearts for our trips in that region.

Frame 6
Caption: Instant Happiness


Storyline: The village belles who came to our help when we lost our way in the hills during our Deoria Tal trek in Garhwal Himlayas, enjoy a moment of happiness to see their photos in digicam LCD. For replay of this scenario one would like to get lost in the hills again and again!

Frame 7
Caption: Monsoon bounty 


Storyline: Monsoon time is no lazy time for Garhwali women, who travel long distances barefoot over stone mud track of the hills, with their sickles in hand. Soaking in the rain with the stack of green grass fodder on their back is good enough to bring that satisfying smile.

Frame 8
Caption: Block Printing On Roadside


Storyline: The cloths in various shade of colors and printed with Ladakhi script adorn the entire Ladakh, be it on house tops, at Monasteries and Chortens ( Buddha stupas ). The couple seated on roadside do the block printing on a white cloth and folding it methodically prior to shipment.

Frame 9
Caption: That eager wait 


Storyline: Early morning at Stok trekking point, Stok village, in Ladakh, the Ladakhi child has opened the garage dhaba ( eatery ) and waiting eagerly for her parents to arrive and serve the tourists (who have arrived by car), their morning cuppa.

Frame 10
Caption: School Beacons

Storyline: The villagers of religious places in Garhwal Himalayas, do not lag behind in education of girl children. The child after her puja is all geared up and walks towards school and is determined to achieve her goal. 
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