-
unite below the
village of
Purne to form the
Lungnak river (also
known as the
Lingti or Tsarap). The
Lungnak river then
flows north-westwards
along a narrow...
-
transliterated as Phugtal) is a
Buddhist monastery located in the
remote Lungnak Valley in south-eastern Zanskar, in the
Himalayan region of Ladakh, in...
- stand-alone
lofty rocky precipice located south of
Kargyak village in the
Lungnak valley, Zanskar, in the
Union Territory of
Ladakh in India. It is considered...
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below the
village of
Purney to form the
Lungnak river (also
known as the
Lingti or
Tsarap river). The
Lungnak river then
flows north-westwards
along a...
-
southeast through a
broad open
valley towards confluence with
Lungnak River just east of Padum.
Lungnak River:
flows east to west from Ladakh-Himachal-Tibet tri-junction...
- Chah (also Cha) is a
small village in the
Lungnak valley in
Zanskar tehsil,
Kargil district, Ladakh, India. The
village is
situated at the base of a mountain...
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Testa (also Tetha) is a
small village in the
Lungnak valley in
Zanskar tehsil,
Kargil district, Ladakh, India. The
village is
situated on a
plateau at...
- and Padum. The
Zanskar Valley lies in the
troughs of the
rivers Stod and
Lungnak. The
region experiences heavy snowfall; the Pensi-la is open only between...
- valley. The
source of the
river is
small glaciers in
upper Spangkul and
Lungnak valley northwest of the
village at an
altitude of
about 5,200 m (17,100 ft)...
- at the
Drang Drung glacier of the
Pensi La. The
Zanskar River joins the
Lungnak River near
Pibiting village. A
number of
notable Buddhist monasteries are...