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Leh
is connected only by air and road transport. The most
exciting way to get to Leh is in your own vehicle. This
must definitely be a 4-wheel drive as some of the climbs
to the mountain passes enroute are quite a handful. The
journey is through some of the most spectacular scenery
that can be seen anywhere and is unique because it seems
to change every fifty kilometers or so without being
repeated again.
Leh, it is preferable to come up in stages and makes
stops at the enroute camps to acclimatize yourself to
the increasing altitude. It is also advisable not to
spend too much time at the mountain passes as due to
their excessive altitude it can cause medical problems
to some people because of the lack of oxygen. An example
of this is the Taglang La, which is the second highest
motorable pass in the world. The highest motorable pass,
Khardung La, is located much closer to Leh and although
being higher is much more accessible due to the better
road conditions.
The nearest train connection is to Jammu, which is a
long distance away and is not a very advisable option.
By road, Leh can be approached from two directions. The
first being from the Manali side in Himachal via Keylong
and the second being from Srinagar in Kashmir via Kargil.
Foreign tourist must check about the latest government
regulations before setting out on this journey.
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