#FlyWashington Magazine Summer 2017 | Page 36

Stok Palace Heritage Hotel is a 36-course meal, featuring between fifteen and thirty different preparations of meat, meant to be shared among four people and is a central part of celebrations and weddings. Kashmir is known for its high-quality hand embroideries which are found on a wide variety of garments, accessories and home furnishings. Additionally, the name cashmere has come from this region, where fine goat hairs are woven together to make the softest shawls. The word pashmina is used interchangeably with cashmere in India so don’t get confused and come ready to bargain. LEH, LADAKH Two to three days will be enough time spent in Srinagar before you are ready for the final destination, Leh. Travel by road spans 422 kilometers and can take up to twelve hours depending on unpredictable traffic, which at any moment can be halted by a passing bullock cart or passing animal herd. There is one flight a week from Srinagar to Leh, but by flying you would miss the spectacular sights the road weaving through the Himalayas offers. Instead, take either a bus or a private taxi, both of which stop overnight in Kargil. A private taxi will cost around $360 one way. There are a variety of day trips that can be organized from Leh to experience the vastness and majesty of this incredible land. Many places require foreign nationals to obtain an Inner Line Permit (ILP) before visiting protected areas or sights near the Tibet border. Permits are granted the same day and can either be arranged through most hotels for a commission or by visiting the Deputy Commissioner’s office in Leh. The fearless can rent a Royal Einfield motorcycle to explore the areas around Leh and drive on the some of the highest motorable roads in the world. This is the best way to experience the splendor of Ladakh — the sense of freedom on open roads cutting through mountainous terrain at 17,000 feet above sea level is something that has the power to change your life. Whether by car or motorcycle, the Pangong-Tso Lake on the border with Tibet is a top choice for travelers, often described as a Heaven on Earth with its clear blue waters reflecting a panorama of the surrounding mountains. A four-hour drive from Leh, it is advised to camp overnight, falling asleep to the whispers of the Himalayas. Soaring high in the Himalayas at an elevation of 11,562 feet above sea level, Leh was once the capital of the Kingdom of Ladakh and shares a similar culture with its neighbor to the East, Tibet. To this day, Buddhism is the major religion in the region with prayer flags and monasteries a ubiquitous sight amid the backdrop of glacial mountains. To live like Ladakhi royalty once lived, book one of the 6 rooms in the Stok Palace Heritage Hotel, built in 1820 and opened to the public in 1980 with the blessings of His Holiness the Dalai Lama. Rooms retain their original craftsmanship and the royal suite is decorated in the hand-painted motifs that the Namgyal King once gazed upon from his four-poster canopied bed. FLYWASHINGTON.COM 34 SUMMER 2017 Stok Palace Heritage Hotel