OT Staff
Situated 135 km from Leh, this high-altitude sanctuary is home to rare wildlife, including the Tibetan wild ass (kiang), black-necked cranes, snow leopards, etc.
Changthang harbours the snow leopard, bharal (blue sheep), wild yaks, and Tibetan gazelles. Birdwatchers can marvel at 44 avian species, including the majestic black-necked crane.
Located within the sanctuary, Tso Moriri is one of the highest mountain lakes in the world. Sacred to Buddhists, its turquoise waters and reflections of the Himalayas make it a breathtaking sight.
Korzok village, lome to the Changpa nomads, it offers insights into their centuries-old traditions and is also famous for the ancient Korzok Monastery, a centre of Tibetan Buddhism.
The rugged landscapes of Changthang offer opportunities for trekking and high-altitude camping. Explore the wild, traverse remote trails, and experience Ladakh's raw beauty.
The Changpa nomads, known for their Pashmina wool production, have lived in harmony with the land for centuries. Visiting their settlements offers a glimpse into their sustainable lifestyle.
Beyond Tso Moriri, the sanctuary is dotted with other stunning lakes, such as Pangong and Tso Kar. These high-altitude lakes, surrounded by snow-capped peaks, offer serenity and unparalleled beauty.
Leh's attractions, including the Shanti Stupa, Hall of Fame, and bustling bazaars, complement a visit to Changthang. Nearby, Hemis National Park is a great addition to your Ladakh itinerary.
Changthang's remote and pristine wilderness remains largely untouched by tourism. The sanctuary offers an offbeat escape for travellers seeking solitude and natural beauty.
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