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LOCATION
Seeking a holiday in the lap of nature? Consider the kaleidoscopic
Kargil. The trade and transit center of the Pan-Asian trade network is
situated at an altitude as high as 2,704 m. The wonderful valley with
its amazing apricots is a dream destination. Though today Kargil is the
second largest urban center of Ladakh it was the gateway for caravans of
silk, brocade, carpets, felts, tea, poppy, ivory et al to China, Tibet,
Yarkand and Kashmir in the past.
TOURISTS
ATTRACTIONS

Kargil is indeed a heaven for the adventure seekers. In fact the entire
Himalayan region offers excellent opportunities for adventure
activities. Kargil itself acts as a base for the trekking tours. You may
take up trekking, mountaineering, camping, river rafting et al. The
kaleidoscopic Kargil is the entry point to the wondrous Zanskar Valley.
At a distance of 204 kms from the capital city of Srinagar and 234-km
from Leh Kargil is the perfect night stop for the tourists traveling
between Srinagar and Leh. Kargil hosts the popular archery contest in
the month of May every year. The less adventurous of you may take
resting walks along the riverbank and up the hillside.
The local market of Kargil offers a variety of products ranging from raw
sugar, to exotic spices and other trinkets. Though for souvenirs the
best bet is the easily available dry apricot. As it is the apricot jam
is a delicacy. Pashmina shawls, local carpets and woolen handicrafts
also make good bargains. The fine quality and the abundance of the
woolens available at Kargil can be attributed to the long fleeced
mountain goats in the area.
Besides the other regular household items the shops in the market of
Kargil also offer the trekking equipments since it happens to be the
base for several adventure activities.
At a distance of 45 kms is Mulbek. On the banks of the Wakha river the
area is worth visiting for its Buddhist monuments. On the highway Mulbek
Chamba an ancient 9 m high rock sculpture of the future Buddha Maitreya
is a major tourist attraction.
The Buddhist monastery of Mulbek Gompa is one place that will surely
sweep you off your feet with its fabulous frescoes and splendid statues.
Situated on a rocky cliff the monastery that overlooks the valley
earlier acted as a guard of the caravan route.
Then there is Wakha Rgyal in the Wakha Valley ahead of Mulbek where the
Drass and Wakha tributaries of the Suru River meet. Here the terrace
gardening of barley, wheat, peas, a variety of vegetables and other
cereals add beauty to the landscape. The month of May sees the entire
Kargil turn white with the blooming apricots. By August the apricots
ripen and turn orange on the trees that grow on the intensively
cultivated fields.
Then there is the spectacular village of Shergol in the Wakha River
valley. The cave monastery happens to be a major tourist attraction at
Shergol. Close by is another Buddhist nunnery. For all the adventure
seekers Shergol acts as a base camp for trekking across the mountain
range into the Suru valley. You may even take to Urgyan Dzong from
Shergol.
A little higher in the Zanskar range is the meditation retreat of Urgyan
Dzong. The nature is at its best at Urgyan Dzong. The neighboring
hillside is dotted with caves that were the seat of meditation of
several Buddhist saints. The cave of Padmasambhava, the patron saint of
Tibetan Buddhism is amongst the most renowned caves.
There are two imambaras in Kargil namely, Trespone and Sankhoo. Both
happen to be places of tourist attraction. The buildings follow the
Turkish style of architecture and are home to the Muslim 'Aghas'.
Besides the imambaras the Muslims of Kargil flock to the Jama Masjid.
STAYING THERE
The various classes of hotels available in Kargil suit the budget of all
the tourists. Besides the hotels tourist bungalows and circuit house
also make excellent accommodation options. Basic medical,
communicational and banking facilities are available.
REACHING THERE
Traveling to and from Kargil is easy. Regular buses of the state road
transport of Jammu and Kashmir ply between Srinagar and Kargil. You may
even hire cars or jeeps for road transportation. Local buses like the
mini coaches make the other options for travel. It is the capital city
of Srinagar that connects the major cities of India with Kargil through
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