#52 Road to Ladakh 2480x3519px The bus is leaving Srinagar and running towards Leh in Ladakh. In Srinagar, the public bus terminal was relatively well built, so I got on the bus without any trouble or trouble.
Although there are no buttocks left due to the steep road and the new way of getting stuck in Indians who do not allow even an inch of space as it is a public bus, the bus running narrowly between the mountains and the edge of the cliff, and the scenery outside the car window was very impressive.
Contrary to such picturesque scenery, about 40 passengers from all over the world on the bus are risking their lives for a dwarf driver. If there is a small-scale landslide that occurs occasionally or the vehicle in front breaks down, you will be stuck on a narrow mountain road that is 4,000 meters above sea level right next to the cliff of a thousand roads. The bus rumbled through the rough mountain road for about 10 hours, and after passing through several checkposts, it did not arrive at the village of ‘Cargill’, an intermediate stop in Leh, only after sunset. I left Srinagar early in the morning, but I was only halfway there, so I realized that the road to Leh was not easy.
#52 Road to Ladakh
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#52 Road to Ladakh 2480x3519px The bus is leaving Srinagar and running towards Leh in Ladakh. In Srinagar, the public bus terminal was relatively well built, so I got on the bus without any trouble or trouble.
Although there are no buttocks left due to the steep road and the new way of getting stuck in Indians who do not allow even an inch of space as it is a public bus, the bus running narrowly between the mountains and the edge of the cliff, and the scenery outside the car window was very impressive.
Contrary to such picturesque scenery, about 40 passengers from all over the world on the bus are risking their lives for a dwarf driver. If there is a small-scale landslide that occurs occasionally or the vehicle in front breaks down, you will be stuck on a narrow mountain road that is 4,000 meters above sea level right next to the cliff of a thousand roads. The bus rumbled through the rough mountain road for about 10 hours, and after passing through several checkposts, it did not arrive at the village of ‘Cargill’, an intermediate stop in Leh, only after sunset. I left Srinagar early in the morning, but I was only halfway there, so I realized that the road to Leh was not easy.
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