Once upon a time, traveling from Leh and after crossing the formidable Kardungla (at 18329 feet the highest motorable pass in the world), you could gain access to a valley so remote and exclusive that it could well be a figment of your imagination. This is a valley carved by the Shyok river during its tumultuous journey through Ladakh. The landscape is dominated by mountains – big, barren giants towering over the thin blue-green ribbon of the Shyok as its battles its way to reach its final destination – the Indus.





