Photography in Leh and Ladakh
Shikha GautamShikha Gautam/Times Travel Editor/THINGS TO DO, LADAKH/ Updated : Feb 25, 2016, 14:30 IST
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Leh and Ladakh are such great loves of photographers that you will see hordes of them, trekking in high-altitude zones, lugging their bulky camera equipment with them. If you, too, share their love or harbour a wish to shoot some … Read more
Leh and Ladakh are such great loves of photographers that you will see hordes of them, trekking in high-altitude zones, lugging their bulky camera equipment with them. If you, too, share their love or harbour a wish to shoot some fascinating photos or time-lapse videos, get ready to be enthralled. Some of the best vantage points for photography in Leh and Ladakh are the Shanti Stupa, Leh Palace, the sand dunes of Hunder, Stakna Monastery, Diskit Monastery, Chang La, Khardung La, Pangong Tso and Tso Moriri, which offers some fascinating views of the Changthang region. Changpas and Ladakhis of course make for some of the best portraits that you can capture. Read less

Leh and Ladakh are such great loves of photographers that you will see hordes of them, trekking in high-altitude zones, lugging their bulky camera equipment with them. If you, too, share their love or harbour a wish to shoot some fascinating photos or time-lapse videos, get ready to be enthralled. Some of the best vantage points for photography in Leh and Ladakh are the Shanti Stupa, Leh Palace, the sand dunes of Hunder, Stakna Monastery, Diskit Monastery, Chang La, Khardung La, Pangong Tso and Tso Moriri, which offers some fascinating views of the Changthang region. Changpas and Ladakhis of course make for some of the best portraits that you can capture. Their bright smiles might just be too hard to catch with a camera though.
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