Would you choose the slow life over the usual Ladakh adventure?
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Would you choose the slow life over the usual Ladakh adventure?

Ladakh is usually all about bikes, long road journeys, high altitude passes and chasing the next viewpoint. But there’s another side to it too, monasteries, quiet mornings, local experiences, stargazing and simply taking a moment to slow down.

That’s the idea behind our Ladakh with Cherry Sin trip. Cherry Sin, who has chosen the slow, mountain life for himself, is joining our WanderOn group from 12 to 18 September 2026, across Leh, Nubra & Pangong.

Same mountains. A completely different pace! 🏔️🧘‍♂️✨

If this sounds like your kind of trip, DM us for complete details.

Also let us know would you choose this slower, more mindful side of Ladakh, or stick to the classic adventure filled version? 👀

u/Raveena_verma — 14 days ago

What to carry for spiti valley trip? High Altitude packing help required

hey guys, I am planning a spiti valley trip this year but i am totally confused about what things i need to carry . high altitude, rough roads , and unpredictable weather have me worried.

can anyone share what is the best time to visit spiti valley ? I am looking for some reliable tours and realistic cost estimates for the trip . any advice would help

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u/Raveena_verma — 2 months ago

Lord Rama, Sita, Lakshmana, and Hanuman Ji - North

This vibrant painting depicts Lord Rama, Sita, and Lakshmana standing serenely in a lush forest during their exile. Lord Hanuman kneels devotedly at Rama's feet, his mace resting nearby. Surrounded by peacocks, deer, and a flowing river under a golden sunset, this artwork beautifully captures the essence of devotion, righteousness, and divine harmony.

u/Raveena_verma — 2 months ago