Stays at Tso Moriri Lake

EXPERIENCES/PACKAGES

The experiences in this region are rib-chilling starting from chilly mountain treks on rugged terrain, wildlife safaris to explore the unique flora and fauna of this region. We will ensure to keep your journey safe through curated packages giving you deep insights into cultural immersions or blissful photographic tours. Our itinerary scavengers and travel diplomats will keep your bookings and paperwork seamless so that you see the trans-Himalayan region like never before. Dive deep into the moonscapes of Ladakh in these soulful experiences.

Ladakh Delight (5Nights / 6Days)
Amazing Ladakh (06Nights / 07Days)
SRINAGAR WITH LADAKH (10Nights / 11Days)
MANALI WITH LADAKH (07Nights / 08Days)

About Tso Moriri Lake

Tso Moriri Lake, nestled in the Changthang plateau of northern Ladakh, is one of India’s highest saltwater lakes. At an altitude of 4,522 meters (14,836 feet), it offers breathtaking scenery. The lake is part of the Tso Moriri Wetland Conservation Reserve, where camping and construction are prohibited. Its serene blue waters reflect the surrounding mountains, creating an otherworldly experience. Migratory birds add to the enchantment, making it a must-visit destination for nature lovers and adventure seekers.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs):

  1. When is the best time to visit Tso Moriri Lake? The ideal time is from April to August when the weather is pleasant and the lake is accessible3
  2. Is camping allowed beside the lake? No, due to its protected status, camping is not permitted near Tso Moriri Lake. However, accommodation is available in Korzok Village.
  3. What can I do near Tso Moriri?
  • Lake Viewpoint: Visit the viewpoint for stunning vistas of the lake against barren mountains.
  • Camping: Enjoy the serene environment near the lake.
  • Bird Watching: Explore the area’s rich birdlife, including rare species like Bar-headed Geese and Black-necked Cranes4
  1. Where is Tso Moriri located? Tso Moriri lies in the Rupshu Valley of the Changthang region, about 250 kilometers southeast of Leh, India.

Remember to pack your bags and immerse yourself in the captivating beauty of Tso Moriri! 

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