Ladakh: A Photo Travelogue — a graphic novel follows the adventures of two lady travellers in the mountainous region of Leh
Ladakh
A photo travelogue of Ladakh
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What: There are days when you are hit by wanderlust but can’t pick up your bags and hit the road. On those days, armchair travel can bring respite. Published by Niyogi Books; Ladakh: A Photo Travelogue — a graphic novel by Sohini Sen, featuring 414 photos and one map, does just that. It follows the adventures of two lady travellers in the mountainous region of Leh.
A strip shows how new-found friends try to talk to each other. However, their questions and answers are in different languages
A tent camp by the blue waters of the Pangong lake. Pangong is a derivation of the Tibetan word 'Banggong' which means the low, narrow, enchanted lake
Tourists ride double-hump camels at the Nubra Valley
How: There are fun stories about Sen’s trip to the Nubra Valley, via Khardung La Pass (the world’s highest motorable road), to get a glimpse of the 32-metre tall statue of Maitreya Buddha who shares the limelight with double-humped camels. The adventures also include visits to the picturesque Pangong (13,900 ft) and Tso Moriri lakes (15,075 ft) and a peek into the lives of the Changpa nomads, who inhabit land that is inhospitable for farming The graphic novel is a fun read for all age groups.
The Diskit Buddha is a 32-metre statue facing the Shyok river flowing towards Pakistan
A beautiful Thangka at the Phyang monastery which is unrolled once every three years.
Where: Ladakh, A Photo Travelogue, Rs 750, Sohini Sen, Niyogi Books, available at leading bookstores.
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