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One
of the most beautiful regions of Ladakh , the Suru Valley forms
the mainstay of Kargil district. Lying nestled along the north-eastern
foothills of the great Himalayan Wall, it extends from Kargil
town, first southward for a length of about 75 Kms. Upto the expanse
around Panikhar, hence eastward for another stretch of nearly
65 kms upto the foot of the Penzila watershed where the Suru valley
rises. Its composite population of about 30,000, mainly of Tibeti-Darad
descent are Muslims who had converted their Buddhist faith around
the middle of the 16th century. The upper valley reaches of the valley, particularly
around the Sankoo bowl, the Panikhar expense and the higher stretch
beyond, present a spectacle of breathtaking features-majestic
mountain ramparts crowned by snow capped peaks, undulating alpine
slopes draining into wild mountain streams of foaming cascades
of pristine water, awesome glaciers descending along the Himalayan
slopes to the river bed in riverine formation, Quaint villages
of adobe houses straggling dry hillocks surrounded by large tracts
of lush crops downward the patches of alpine pastures uphill.
The beauty of this region is further enhanced by the sheer contrast
provided by the towering peaks of Kun (7035m) and Nun (7135m)
which loom over the skyline in their crystalline majesty.
How
to reach ? Sankoo, Panikhar and Parachik are connected with Kargil with
regular bus services, in summer even twice a day. A bus ride from
Kargil takes 2 hours to Sankoo, 3 hours to Panikhar and about
4 hours to Parkachik. Rangdum is serviced by the BI-week bus service
to Padum, which increases according to demand. Some trucks plying
between Kargil and Padum also offers a lift in the cabin for the
price of a bus seat. Cars and jeeps taxis can be hired from Kargil
for visiting different places in the Suru Valley, including Rangdum
and Penzila. |