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"Ladakh is India's most remote and least populated region. A land of soaring snow-topped peaks and plunging green valleys, this austerely beautiful region is like nowhere else in India..." - Lonely Planet. "Spilling out of a side-valley that tapers north towards eroded snow-capped peaks, the Ladakhi capital sprawls from the foot of a ruined Tibetan-style palace.........." - Rough Guides "India's remote and rugged northeastern states see only a trickle of travelers, which is surprising considering that the area has some of the subcontinent's most phenomenal mountain scenery and trekking possibilities." - National Geographic Channel. "Though trekking in India is not nearly as commercialized as in neighbouring Nepal, the country can claim some of the world's most spectacular routes, especially in the Ladakh and Zanskar Himalayas, where the mountain passes are frequently in excess of 5000m...." - Rough Guides "Though Buddhism originated in India around 500 B.C., when the Indian prince Siddhartha Gautama attained enlightenment and became the Buddha (Enlightened One) at Bodhgaya, only some eight million still practice the belief in India,..." - Frommers. "For several centuries, Buddhism dominated India, with adherents in almost every part of the subcontinent. However, having reached its height in the fifth century AD, it was all but eclipsed by the time of the Muslim conquest....." - Rough Guides |
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