Brief Introduction About Kargil

DoodpathriBrief Introduction About KargilOne of the two districts and the joint capital of Ladakh, the most recent Indian Union Territory, is Kargil. The other district is Leh. It is situated on the banks of the Suru River at an elevation of 8,80 feet above sea level.

A visitor who spends their vacation in Kargil will quickly fall in love with its strikingly diverse environment. There are valleys, lakes, mountains, and monasteries, all of which make for great places to go sightseeing.

Suru Valley, one of Kargil's most well-known locations, contributes to the region's breathtaking beauty. It extends all the way to the Penzi La watershed from Kargil. It is a place of divine beauty with orchards of mulberry, apple, and apricot trees dotting its terrain, surrounded by mountains on all sides.

Additionally, there are historical sites like the Kargil War Memorial, which was erected by the Indian Army in 1999 to remember the Kargil War between India and Pakistan. The Sandstone Wall, which lists the names of all the Indian Army martyrs, is the main draw.

Mulbekh Monastery, which really consists of two gompas: Serdung Gompa & Rgaldan-se Gompa, is another historically significant tourist attraction in Kargil. It is thought that the monastery was constructed around 800 years ago. The monastery is situated on a crag at a height of about 656 feet, which makes it fascinating because of its height and location.

For those looking for excitement and an adrenaline rush, Kargil also offers the thrill of mountaineering on the Nun Kun mountain massif, which is made up of two Himalayan peaks. At 23,409 feet, one of them is Nun, and at 23,218 feet, Kun. The months of July through September are ideal for mountaineering in this area.

You will find all the important travel information in this Kargil travel guide, including the best times to visit, places to see and things to do, as well as directions and lodging options. You may also go through our amazing Kargil trip packages, which provide an unforgettable vacation at affordable pricing.
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Things to do

Jeep Safari in Kargil Ladakh

Experience with a jeep safari through the jagged land that Ladakh and Kargil offers -all meals and transportation are included. Jeep Safari tours in India are one of the best for Himalayan regions Explore the unknown while admiring the natural beauty at its best on a jeep. In India, jeep safari in kargil is the best way to explore the rugged terrain, hilly terrain or any other off beaten track in India.

Culture Tours of Kargil

Culture tours of kargil will let you to cover the emost interacting and beautiful monasteries in Kargil which are among the much visited for their marvellous beauty. Some of the monasteries such as the Mulbek Gompa, Cave monastery, Trespone and Sankhoo Imambaras have some beautiful collections of murals and amazing pictures. The grand Tibetan architectural designs of these monasteries are indeed noteworthy.

Adventure Sports Kargil

Adventure Sports Kargil include trekking, mountaineering, white water rafting and hiking. Travellers from all across the country keep flocking to Ladakh almost all the year round. It can be an exciting way of enjoying the mountains. Just Imagine the cold that bites in and the chill that freezes your nose tip but the open azure skies, the deep ravines and the treeless stretches of green meadows that enthrall you to explore the land to its fullest. There are many things to do in Kargil. Adventure in Ladakh has its own taste and meaning. You have a good number of adventure sports in Ladakh to choose from.

Shopping in Kargil In Kargil, you will not find much to shop for besided some basic Pashmina shawls, local carpets and woolen handicrafts. The people coming to visit Kargil always spent time in shopping. In kargil there is a kargil market where you can get most of things. Shopping in kargil let you to enjoy very much.



Where to Stay

There are lots of hotels available in Kargil Ladakh from budget to 5* hotels and camps .You have lots of options to choose according to your budget



Best Time To Visit

Winter Season in Kargil

November to February is the winter season in Kargil Ladakh and the temperature drop down to subzero levels. The average temperature range during these months is -10�C to - 14�C. The whole place is covered with a sheet of snow during these months.

Best Season in Kargil

The best season to visit Kargil is the summer season. The temperature remains comfortable and is apt for sightseeing. The best months to visit are May, June, July, August, and September.

Summer Season in Kargil

Kargil experiences summer from the month of April and last till September. The temperature remains comfortable between 4�C to 33�C and is apt to experience the beauty of the place.

Events / Festivals in Kargil

Festivals in Kargil are celebrated with much grandeur. The major festival of Kargil includes:

Hemis Festival:One of the leading and most famous of the monastic festivals, Hemis festival is held in the month end of June or in early July and is devoted to the revered Guru Padmasambhava.

Dosmoche Festival:Dosmoche Festival is one of the most important festivals of the region. It is celebrated in the second half of the month of February and is one of two festivals celebrated on the arrival of New Yea , the other being Losar which is celebrated with immense passion.

Losar Festival:Losar festival, as per the Lunar Calendar, is celebrated for 2 weeks during the month of December and January. This festival is fervently enjoyed by Ladakhi Buddhists by offering prayers to the Gods, both in Gompas and in their native shrines.

ABOUT Kargil

DoodpathriOne of the two districts and the joint capital of Ladakh, the most recent Indian Union Territory, is Kargil. The other district is Leh. It is situated on the banks of the Suru River at an elevation of 8,80 feet above sea level.

A visitor who spends their vacation in Kargil will quickly fall in love with its strikingly diverse environment. There are valleys, lakes, mountains, and monasteries, all of which make for great places to go sightseeing.

Suru Valley, one of Kargil's most well-known locations, contributes to the region's breathtaking beauty. It extends all the way to the Penzi La watershed from Kargil. It is a place of divine beauty with orchards of mulberry, apple, and apricot trees dotting its terrain, surrounded by mountains on all sides.

Additionally, there are historical sites like the Kargil War Memorial, which was erected by the Indian Army in 1999 to remember the Kargil War between India and Pakistan. The Sandstone Wall, which lists the names of all the Indian Army martyrs, is the main draw.

Mulbekh Monastery, which really consists of two gompas: Serdung Gompa & Rgaldan-se Gompa, is another historically significant tourist attraction in Kargil. It is thought that the monastery was constructed around 800 years ago. The monastery is situated on a crag at a height of about 656 feet, which makes it fascinating because of its height and location.

For those looking for excitement and an adrenaline rush, Kargil also offers the thrill of mountaineering on the Nun Kun mountain massif, which is made up of two Himalayan peaks. At 23,409 feet, one of them is Nun, and at 23,218 feet, Kun. The months of July through September are ideal for mountaineering in this area.

You will find all the important travel information in this Kargil travel guide, including the best times to visit, places to see and things to do, as well as directions and lodging options. You may also go through our amazing Kargil trip packages, which provide an unforgettable vacation at affordable pricing.

How To Reach

The only way to reach landlocked Kargil is by roads. You can take a Taxi or Bus.

The main pass between Srinagar and Kargil is like to to be blocked by snow from November to May. However the road between Kargil and Drass is open almost throughout the year.

The road between Leh and Kargil too is open almost throughout the year. There is Domestic Airport at Leh with regular flights from Delhi, Jammu and Srinagar.

The road into Suru Valley is functional around the year till Sangra. After Sangra it is prone to landslides between December and March.

The main pass to Zanskar is blocked from November to mid June. During this period it is possible to walk on the snow (or the frozen river) between Kargil and Zanskar depending on weather conditions.

When the roads are functional government buses ply between Kargil and Padum (Zanskar) on alternate days to most places in Suru Valley (Up to Panikhar) twice a day and to places on the national highway at least once a day. The bus to Zanskar serves Rangdum as well. The road to Sangra Panikhar � Zanskar is closed between November and June. The other roads are functional more or less throughout the year.

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Things to do

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    Jeep Safari in Kargil Jeep Safari in Kargil

    Experience with a jeep safari through the jagged land that Ladakh and Kargil offers -all meals and transportation are included. Jeep Safari tours in India are one of the best for Himalayan regions Explore the unknown while admiring the natural beauty at its best on a jeep. In India, jeep safari in kargil is the best way to explore the rugged terrain, hilly terrain or any other off beaten track in India.

    Culture Tours of Kargil

    Culture tours of kargil will let you to cover the emost interacting and beautiful monasteries in Kargil which are among the much visited for their marvellous beauty. Some of the monasteries such as the Mulbek Gompa, Cave monastery, Trespone and Sankhoo Imambaras have some beautiful collections of murals and amazing pictures. The grand Tibetan architectural designs of these monasteries are indeed noteworthy.

    Adventure Sports Kargil

    Adventure Sports Kargil include trekking, mountaineering, white water rafting and hiking. Travellers from all across the country keep flocking to Ladakh almost all the year round. It can be an exciting way of enjoying the mountains. Just Imagine the cold that bites in and the chill that freezes your nose tip but the open azure skies, the deep ravines and the treeless stretches of green meadows that enthrall you to explore the land to its fullest. There are many things to do in Kargil. Adventure in Ladakh has its own taste and meaning. You have a good number of adventure sports in Ladakh to choose from.

    Shopping in Kargil In Kargil, you will not find much to shop for besided some basic Pashmina shawls, local carpets and woolen handicrafts. The people coming to visit Kargil always spent time in shopping. In kargil there is a kargil market where you can get most of things. Shopping in kargil let you to enjoy very much.

Where to Stay

There are lots of hotels available in Kargil from budget to 5* hotels and camps .You have lots of options to choose according to your budget

Best time to visit

Winter Season in Kargil

November to February is the winter season in Kargil and the temperature drop down to subzero levels. The average temperature range during these months is -10�C to - 14�C. The whole place is covered with a sheet of snow during these months.

Best Season in Kargil

The best season to visit Kargil is the summer season. The temperature remains comfortable and is apt for sightseeing. The best months to visit are May, June, July, August, and September.

Summer Season in Kargil

Kargil experiences summer from the month of April and last till September. The temperature remains comfortable between 4�C to 33�C and is apt to experience the beauty of the place.

Events / Festivals in Kargil

Festivals in Kargil are celebrated with much grandeur. The major festival of Kargil includes:

Hemis Festival:One of the leading and most famous of the monastic festivals, Hemis festival is held in the month end of June or in early July and is devoted to the revered Guru Padmasambhava.

Dosmoche Festival:Dosmoche Festival is one of the most important festivals of the region. It is celebrated in the second half of the month of February and is one of two festivals celebrated on the arrival of New Yea , the other being Losar which is celebrated with immense passion.

Losar Festival:Losar festival, as per the Lunar Calendar, is celebrated for 2 weeks during the month of December and January. This festival is fervently enjoyed by Ladakhi Buddhists by offering prayers to the Gods, both in Gompas and in their native shrines.