Tsermang Eco Camp
Arka Roy ChowdhuryArka Roy Chowdhury/Times Travel Editor/HOTELS IN LADAKH/ Updated : Jul 18, 2016, 14:52 IST
Synopsis
Located just 10 minutes from Leh, the camp comes with the serenity of the mesmerising Indus River. The camp site is spread over more than 300 m along the river and is set amidst an astonishing landscape. The camp looks like a fair … Read more
Located just 10 minutes from Leh, the camp comes with the serenity of the mesmerising Indus River. The camp site is spread over more than 300 m along the river and is set amidst an astonishing landscape. The camp looks like a fairytale setting at night, set under moonlight and sparkling sky, between the river and the far away mountains. Read less

Located just 10 minutes from Leh, the camp comes with the serenity of the mesmerising Indus River. The camp site is spread over more than 300 m along the river and is set amidst an astonishing landscape. The camp looks like a fairytale setting at night, set under moonlight and sparkling sky, between the river and the far away mountains. The camp is specifically made to pave way for an ecologically sustainable tourism; it is no surprise that their electricity comes from solar panels. The entire resort is surprisingly built with eco-friendly materials, thereby making a considerable contribution to the environment. The camping site has a very friendly atmosphere, while the tents have all the facilities one can ask for, from twin bed with high quality mattresses to bath areas fitted with hand-held showers. Families can sit and enjoy with each other, while playing board games that are available here. Of course, the stunning views never tire you.
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