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Zangla 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.
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.
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
and when the countryside is
freshly rejuvenated into life
after months of frigid dormancy.
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