
Avoid planning stays in Pangong Lake area without prior booking: Ladakh administration advisory to tourists
Leh, Jun 18: Amid complaints of tourists facing hardships in getting accommodation in high-altitude areas due to a heavy rush, authorities in Ladakh have advised holidaymakers not to plan a stay in the Pangong Lake area without a prior booking.
The tourism department Ladakh also advised the tourists not to travel to high-altitude areas like Khardongla, Changla, Pangong Lake, Tsomoriri and Penzela before 48 hours have elapsed since their arrival in Leh.

"Pangong lake area is a wild-life notified sanctuary and hence accommodation availability is limited. Considering the limited accommodation available, tourists/visitors should avoid plans of stay at Pangong without prior booking of accommodation," the Ladakh tourism department said in an advisory.
Extending
to
almost
160km
with
one-third
lying
in
India
and
the
other
two-thirds
in
China,
the
Pangong
Lake
is
the
world's
highest
saltwater
water
body
at
an
altitude
of
4,350
metre,
and
a
great
attraction
for
the
tourists
visiting
Ladakh.
Its
water,
which
seems
to
be
dyed
in
blue,
stands
in
stark
contrast
to
the
arid
mountains
surrounding
it.
The advisory was issued on Friday to ensure safe and secure visit and stay of the tourists in the Union Territory of Ladakh.
"Tourists/visitors are advised to travel to Ladakh by road/air with proper pre-booking (through registered travel agents/tour operators) of accommodation...Tourists/visitors are advised to not travel to high altitude areas such as Khardongla, Changla, Pangong Lake, Tsomoriri, Penzela etc before 48 hours from the time of landing/arrival at Leh," the advisory read.
To avoid inconvenience, the advisory asked the visitors to book a taxi/conveyance in advance through registered travel agents and tour operators.
"Tourists/visitors are advised to contribute in maintenance of cleanliness at all tourist spots and along all routes. They are advised to respect nature, environment, local traditions and culture and follow all rules, regulations and (official) advisories," it said.