Ladakh has long been known as India's "Little Tibet" because of its overwhelming majestic beauty with snow-capped mountain peaks, surrounded by vast clouds creating a half-real, half-dreamy scene. Each season in Ladakh has its own unique appearance, each appearance is captivating. However, autumn here is the most beautiful season but also very short because winter often comes suddenly in October, all roads are closed by ice and snow. If you have come to Ladakh, you will surely regret not visiting Ladakh sooner.
White monasteries on the mountainside - a common sight in Ladakh



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Let’s take a look at the surreal beauty of Ladakh through the lens of Jigmat Laudup – a local with 12 years of experience as a tour guide. But believe me, no matter how great a photographer is, he cannot give you a picture as beautiful as reality. And if you want to visit Ladakh, remember to contact Jigmat Laudup at Himalaya Aperture Travel office because a local guide is essential for a dangerous journey in Ladakh.

Half of Ladakh's population follows Tibetan Buddhism and children are often sent to monasteries to study.

People dry barley, preparing food for the long cold winter.
The patches of sunlight spread across the cliffs make people feel lost in thought.

Autumn is also the festival season in Ladakh.
Om MaNi Padme Hum mantra engraved stone
The herds of cattle were on the move to avoid the winter.

From above, the roads often look winding like goat intestines.
Everyone was surprised to see camels in Nubra valley.


Nomadic tents in Ladakh
Nomad's goats


In autumn, the rivers here are covered with a thin layer of ice.















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