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Beyond the sylvan valley of Kashmir
lies the enigmatic land of Ladakh. Leh, a fabled city, looms
as a sentinel on the ancient silk route from Sinkiang to West
Asia and to the plains of India. In AD 400, the great Chinese
traveller Fa-Hien visited the city and was amazed by its
natural grandeur. Ladakh presents a mesmerising blend of
Buddhist and Muslim cultures.
In the month of
September, the 'moonland' of Ladakh comes alive with a magic
of its own. The people, fabulously bedecked with gold and
silver ornaments and turquoise headgears, throng the streets.
Monks in their ritual regalia, wearing colourful masks, dance
to the entrancing rhythm of cymbals, flutes and trumpets. The
Yak, Lion and Tashishpa dances depict the many legends and
fables of Ladakh, the hermit kingdom. Ancient monasteries
sporting flags in a riot of colours, display of
'tankhas', archery competitions, a mock marriage, horse
polo, and an array of sumptuous Ladakh cuisine are the
highlights of this festival.
A range of exquisite
handicrafts and quaint antiques populate the lanes and bazaars
of the region. Guests are served chang, a delightful
barley concoction that lends a touch of abandon to the aura of
religiosity. For those with a more adventurous bent of mind,
rafting on the Sindh, Sutlej and Zanskar rivers, paragliding,
and trekking are some of the activities offered during the
festival.
To know the other
fabulous festivals of India better you may visit the following
link:
Other
Indian Festivals
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