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About
20 kms south-east of Rangdum stands the Panzila axis, across which lies
Zanskar, the most isolated of all the trans-Himalayan valleys. The
Penzila pass (4,401m) is a picturesque tableland surrounded by
snow-covered peaks.
As the Zanskar road winds
down the steep slopes of Penzi-la to the head of the Stod valley, the
majestic " Drang-Drung" glacier looms into full view. A long and winding
river of ice and snow, "Drang-Drung" is perhaps the largest glacier in
Ladakh, outside the Siachen formation. It is from the cliff-like snout
of this extensive glacier that the Stod or Doda tributary of the Zanskar
River rises.
Zanskar is a tri-armed
valley system situated between the Great Himalayan Range and the Zanskar
mountains, the three arms radiating star-like towards the west, north
and south from a wide central expanse. Here the Zanskar River comes into
being by the confluence of its two Himalayan tributaries, the Stod/Doda
and the Lingti-Tsarap rivers. It is mainly along the course of this
valley system that the region’s approximately 14,000 strong, mainly
Buddhist population, live.Spread over an estimated geographical area of
5000 sq kms of mountainous territory, Zanskar is surrounded by high-rise
mountains and deep gorges.
It remains inaccessible
for nearly 8 months a year due to heavy winter snowfall resulting in
closure of all access passes, including the Penzi-la. This geographical
isolation and the esoteric nature of Buddhism practised here have
enabled its inhabitants to preserve their identity, so that to-day
Zanskar is the least interfered with microcosms of Ladakh. Closer
observation of the lifestyle evokes admiration for a people who have
learnt to live in perfect harmony with the unique environment.
Within the mountainous
ramparts of this ‘Shangri-La’ are a number of ancient yet active
monastic establishments. Some of these foundations have evolved around
remote mountain caves, which are by legend associated with famous
Buddhist saints. These are in fact the main places of attraction for the
visitors in the area, in addition to the haunting beauty of the
spectacular landscape and the ancient culture. |