The glacier-fed Shyok river is one of the main reasons for the extremely pretty and fertile Shyok and Nubra valleys. This tributary of the Indus river originates from the Rimo glacier, one of the tongues of the Siachen glacier, flows along the Pangong range of Changthang, does a ‘U’ turn and joins the Nubra river. It is the valley of these rivers that is known as the food bowl of Ladakh, allowing exotic fruits like seabuckthorn berries, apricots, almonds, etc. to grow here.
The Shyok and the Nubra then enter Pakistan and join the Indus river. The entire river is quite a sight in all seasons, especially in the summers when it glitters in emerald colors. This picture is of the Shyok river from a curve on one of the Himalayan roads that connects Khardung la to the town of Diskit
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This place is just like a heaven...These types of valley is really a wonderful place for the holiday trip. But also remember that you should also carry all the necessary things that you can't find here...
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful view. This is yet another place I'd love to visit.
ReplyDeleteThe Himalayas are always sensational.
ReplyDeleteIt is heaven indeed!!
ReplyDeleteYes, it is very beautiful.
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