Mountains Of Many Hues On Ladakh's Canvas


KANJI (JAMMU AND KASHMIR): A living testimony of how powers of nature collaborate in beautifying a destination is the Ladakh region of Jammu and Kashmir. It won't be wrong to suggest that God specially curated this cold desert where elements like rains, wind and snow contributed to manicuring its mountains of different hues.

The topaz sky isn't the only element that enchants first time visitor to the "land of high passes", but the majestic presence of mountains in different colours that leave one in awe of nature's mighty presence that is both overpowering and intimidating and yet impressive.

Even though it was my second visit to these mountains located at an altitude of 2,750 to 6,670 metres above sea level, it felt as if I was still a stranger to its beauty, admiring the landscape as curiously as I had done five years ago.

But isn't five years a long time for a popular tourist destination to change?

It definitely is, possibly the first signs of weariness of our long-distance relationship were evident in mindless "beautification" drive in its capital Leh, where roads have been dug and umpteen hotels have come up to accommodate tourists.

Yet, it all came back when I headed for a road trip to Kanji village, 150 km away from Leh in the western Ladakh region.

As I slowly left inhabited areas - civil and military - behind, the mountains that so far had been in the background came into forefront from all sides in all their grandeur, with colourful patches adoring its various curves.

So, after passing the "Magnetic Hill" - a popular tourist spot where cars run on the road without their ignition on and "Sangam" or the confluence of the Indus and Zanskar rivers, another tourist hot spot - the real journey began to unfold only afterwards, almost 30 km away from Leh, when the realisation of being in the lap of nature seeped in.

From a distance, these mountains looked like a charcoal painting, with intimate brush strokes defining their various contours and the expansive sky serving as a canvas. As one came closer, the definition of these strokes changed as a chameleon changes its colour.

But it is the sun that takes charge and surprises several times by highlighting an obscure patch of these naked mountains with a completely new hue.

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Source: IANS