Zanskar Valley
Situated in the Kargil region toward the east of Ladakh (around 105 km) lies the charming Zanskar Valley. Articulated as Zahar or Zangskar locally, it is isolated from Ladakh by the Zanskar mountain range, a piece of The Tethys Himalayas. Zanskar is known for crude scene and is generally gone for travelling and river rafting. The semi-desert district is flanked by snow-covered mountains and shining clean rivers alongside flora and fauna. The least demanding method of arriving at Zanskar is from Kargil through Suru Valley. It is cut off from the remainder of the world for more than nine months of the year due to weighty snowfall around there. The difficult Chadar Trek embraces the solitary method of arriving at Zanskar throughout the cold weather from December to February.