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This IITian spent 3 weeks in Ladakh without visiting Pangong or Nubra Valley—Here’s why

IITian Kanak Agrawal spent 3 weeks in Ladakh skipping Pangong and Nubra, discovering local life, hidden flavors, and authentic slow travel experiences.

August 29, 2025 / 16:20 IST
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When most people think of a trip to Ladakh, they picture dramatic landscapes: turquoise lakes, towering mountains, sprawling valleys, ancient monasteries, and the Instagram-perfect spots everyone talks about. But there’s much more to this high-altitude desert than the postcard views. Hidden villages, winding trails, local markets, and the rhythms of daily life paint a different, more intimate picture of the region—one that only reveals itself to those willing to slow down.

Kanak Agrawal, an IIT alumna with a passion for slow travel, embraced this approach wholeheartedly. She spent three weeks in Ladakh without visiting any of the typical tourist magnets like Pangong Lake, Nubra Valley, or the famed monasteries. Instead, she immersed herself in the essence of Ladakh, discovering its hidden corners, tasting local flavors, and building connections that most travelers miss.

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Experiencing Ladakh Like a Local

Kanak’s journey wasn’t about ticking off a checklist. She wandered through towns and villages, explored quiet streets, and savored the region’s culinary delights. From the best thukpa to steaming cups of chai and the tastiest chole-kulche, she discovered the flavors that define Ladakhi life. Familiar shopkeepers greeted her by name, and her homestay hosts treated her like family, showing her the kind of warmth and hospitality you can only find off the beaten path.