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Best Tips For Ladakh Bike Trip


Leh Ladakh Trip


Leh Ladakh Bike Trip is one of the popular and adventurous bike trips. It is the dream of every biker to go on the Leh Ladakh Bike Trip once in their lifetime. On this bike trip, you will visit beautiful valleys, lakes, mountains, etc. Today we will talk about Leh Ladakh Bike Trip's distance, expenses, food, permits etc. 

First, we will talk about distance.

How much do we have to travel to reach our destination?

From Manali to Leh Ladakh distance is 472 Kms. You can go there by any vehicle. It will take 10.45 hrs to reach the destination by road. 

       Second, places we will visit during our destination. From Manali, we can go to Jispa which is 92 km away from Manali. From Manali, you can go towards Dracha and you will reach Baralachala. From Baralachala you will go to Sarchu which is 32 km away from Baralachala. In Sarchu you will register the number of your vehicle and the number of people. After traveling 80 km from Sarchu you will reach Pang. During traveling from Sarchu to Pang you will cross Gata Loops. After traveling 2 to 3 hours from Sarchu you will reach Nakela. 

       After traveling 1 to 1.5 from Nakela you will reach Lachungla. From Lachungla you need to travel 21 km to reach Pang. After traveling 1 hour from Pang you will reach the famous More e plains. After passing More e plains you will reach the last high pass of Leh Ladakh Trip which is Tanglang La. It is 17852 FT away from sea level. From Tanglang La you need to travel 3 to 4 hours to reach your destination. After this, you can also visit Khardungla Top which is the second-highest motorable pass in the world. After this, you can visit Nubra Valley which is famous for double hump camels. After exploring Nubra Valley you can explore the famous Pangong lake 

                                    

  • Third, which bike is best for the road trip or which bike everyone prefers? 

There are many choices. Many people prefer Royal Enfield or Bullet for Leh Ladakh bike trips. 

But you can choose any other bike if you want because Royal Enfield is not the only option. While choosing a bike for your bike trips, you need to keep many numerous things in mind. The destination of the bike trip explains why we need to choose a bike carefully as it's the companion that stays with us throughout the journey. We know that Leh Ladakh is not smooth and you may have to ride on rough terrains. So we need to choose a bike with a strong pickup power that can give us a comfortable bike trip. A bike that has a great amount of energy, bhp, and a high displacement engine will be best for our Leh Ladakh Bike Trip. Some of the best bikes which everyone prefers are Royal Enfield Bullet 350 cc, Hero XPlus cc, Royal Enfield Himalayan, KTM DUKE 200/250/390 cc, etc. 

    

  • Fourth, what to eat there? 

You can eat anything there of your choice. But during the bike trip, you need to keep in mind that what you are eating is sufficient to fulfill all your needs. During the trip, you can take food from the local Dhaba and restaurants. Some famous foods of Ladakh you should try are momos, thukpa, skyu, chhutagi, tingmo, chhurpe, chhang etc. 

     

     Fifth, where you will stay or take a rest. You can take a rest in many places during the trip. You can stay in Jispa. After that, you can stay in Sarchu. You can also stay in Pang. 

          

       Last, Local tourism you can visit in Leh Ladakh is Hemis national park, Thiksey Monastery, Markha Valley, Diskit Monastery, etc. 


Tips About Indian Army Haircut

Indian Army Haircut


In our Indian army there are hair standards for both men and women. There are some hair style restrictions in all the categories of Indian Army including army, navy or airforce. Particular and specific haircuts are important for many reasons. First, Indian army haircut creates a sense of uniformity and discipline among all the candidates and soldiers. And it also supports military gear such as helmets etc. It is less time consuming and it is convenient for all. It don't consume much grooming time. Second important thing about Indian army haircut is hygiene. Indian army haircut are easy to maintain as they are short and they keep oneself clean. 

Now we will talk particularly about men and women haircut according to their rank, post etc. Men's haircut which is also known as fauji cut. It is a high and tight army haircut. It is easily recognizable as a specific army cut. Men no matter which entry they come from have to undergo Army Haircut (fauji cut). It is the same for all. Whether they want or not they groom it. As all the candidates have short and same haircut they don't feel inferior. In this category Sikhs don't cut short hair and they are allowed to keep turban because of religious practices. In Sikh's culture it is an important part to have long hair and keep it tidy and neat in a turban. In that way they also maintain their hygiene and uniformity. Also, Sikhs who did not have turban at the time of commissioning will not be allowed to later have long hair and beard as he wasn't following the same while commissioning. Once a cadet becomes an officer then army haircut is not mandatory for him but he is only allowed to have a short hair cut. He has to make sure that hair doesn't flow freely in the air. For female candidates they have mandatory boy cut during their term of training but they may keep long hair after commissioning. On duty period they are not allowed to style and colour them. After the duty period they can do this. During duty they have to tie a neat and clean bun. They have to make sure they are never left open. 


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