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This article reads a bit like a tourist brochure, and I feel should talk a bit about the positive and negative effects of tourism in Ladakh. Maybe reference Helena Norberg-Hodge, the effects on the economy, and how tourism has promoted setting up of NGO's by westerners. I'm not sure I have the time myself, but I'll try.--Keithonearth (talk) 08:08, 22 December 2008 (UTC) The tourism in ladakh is the prominent foreign exchange earner in the region, so people of the region realise is its potiential of tourism. So during the last few decade it witness that, people of ladakh started looking tourism as ray of new hop, in order to improve the economic position of the region , which in turn increase the economic position of the country as whole.So people started utilising its resource in order to offer more tourism produut to the guest community.[reply]

          well taking about the positive and negative effect of the tourism, there is a well known fact that every coin has two side.So talk about the tourism it has also two side. but seeing the positve effect of the tourism we cannnot ignore its negative side, as discussiing about the negative impact of tourism, many tour operator company in ladakh started promoting sustainable tourism with care for eco tourism. As sustainable tourism mainly stress with conservation of natural resource of the region while providing better tourism product also which should not hamper its natural resource in future. Such a travel company in ladakh is Overland Escape which is only travel company to promote sustainable type of tourism in ladakh.  —Preceding unsigned comment added by 59.94.236.40 (talk) 07:30, 9 July 2009 (UTC)[reply] 

How to reach Leh-Ladakh from Delhi

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How to reach Leh-Ladakh from Delhi


By Air: Flights, from Delhi to Leh, are operational daily basis. Flights are also available from Srinagar toLeh.

2. By Road:

Delhi-Jammu-Kashmir-Kargil-Leh: Two Nights, One day

If you are traveling by road, then there are two routes to reach to Leh. One is, from Delhi-Jammu (trains are also available from Delhi to Jammu)-Srinagar-kargil-Leh, passing Zozila pass, which liesbetween Srinagar and Kargil, second coldest place on the earth after Siberia. Direct share taxi services are available from Jammu to Leh. When you travel on this route, you would see many beautiful places like Sonmarg, snow covered mountains, green valleys, beautiful streams, livestock and nomadic people. The mesmerizing music of fresh air, you get to listen on the route, makes your travel memorable one for long time. If you have old melodies with you; do not forget to put them on.

• Delhi-Manali-Leh: Two Nights, Two Days.

Another route is, from Delhi-Manali-Leh. It is also as beautiful as first one. You get to see colourful people, green valleys, snow all around, icy peaks, noisy streams and rivers. Do not forget to get a camera along. The clips you get traveling on the route would be just awesome. But mind it,do not take a nap, you would lose a lot.

India within India Holidays www.indiawithinindia.com — Preceding unsigned comment added by 14.98.137.90 (talk) 16:32, 16 October 2014 (UTC)[reply]