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Pangong Lake Reopens for Travellers

Ladakh's Pangong Lake is welcoming tourists with a set of new regulations

OT Staff

Pangong Lake, the world's highest saltwater lake, has reopened for tourists almost a year after it was shut due to COVID-19 restrictions, and military conflict that escalated between India and China later in the year.

Located at approx. 14,000 ft., the lake is recognised for its serene landscape, and crystal clear waters. The spot also continues to be one of the flashpoints between Indian and Chinese territory, with one-third of the lake located in India and the remaining part in China. 

With tourism being almost shut down due to the pandemic, its effect has been felt strongly in Ladakh. The holiday season is limited to just a few months, usually from April to mid-October, due to the freezing winters in the area.

Ladakh State President Jamyang Tsering Namgyal shared details on Twitter with a link to the district permit tracking system where tourists may apply for an Inner Line Permit (an official travel document necessary to visit restricted areas, like Pangong Tso).

All visitors have to carry COVID-19 negative test results not older than 72 hours to 'visit all destinations without any limitations' and adhere to the 7-day mandatory quarantine for which they must book a hotel.

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