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Lying
deep in the northern arm of Zanskar at the end
of the 35 km. Long rough road from Padum,
Zangla was being ruled by a
titular king till his death a few years back.
The old castle now in ruins except from a
small chappel, occupies a hill, overlooking
the desertic valley below. Nearby is the old
nunnery worth a visit for the austere life
style of the small monastic community of nuns.
An old monastery situated in the nearby
village of Tsa-zar has exquisite frescos that
should be missed. The village lies mid-way
between Stongdey and Zangla. Zangla is the
nodal point on the popular
Padum-Strongdey-Zangla-Karsha-Padum round
trip, which covers most of the cultural sites
of Zanskar. The old rope suspension bridge
spanning the tumultuous Zanskar near Zangla- a
rare feat of folk engineering - is no more in
use, but still visible. The river is now
crossed by a temporary footbridge for
approaching the left bank along which the
trail to Karsha follows. Zangla is also the
take-off point for the Padum-Markha valley
treks.
The 240 km long Kargil-Padun road, of which
the first 90 km stretch is paved, remains
opened from around mid July to early November.
In June, the summer is at its height in the
region and the climate is ideal for trekking
along the route free from vehicular traffic of
any kind when the countryside is freshly
rejuvenated into life after months of frigid
dormancy.
The tourist Complex at Padum provides
furnished rooms. There is catering arrangement
in the complex, while camping place nearby is
available for budget tourists travelling with
personal tents.
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