Tourist Places Around Sarchu
Manali
Manali is situated at height of 2,050 m in the Beas River Valley, which is a hill station nestled in the mountains of the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh near the northern end of the Kullu Valley. It is situated about 270 km to the north of the state capital, Shimla. Manali has a population of 30,000 which is an organizationally a part of the Kullu district. Manali is little town is the through which beginning of an earliest trade path to Ladakh and enroute Karakoram Pass, Yarkand and Khotan, Tarim Basin these places comes. Manali is one of the most essential places nearer to Sarchu for the travelers who are visiting to Himalayas. Rohtang Pass is very much popular among tourists. Kullu River is close to Manali and it offers chance for rafting.
Leh
In earlier Leh was capital of Ladakh region but now it is one of the districts in Jammu and Kashmir state of India. It is second largest district in India and it covers 28,030 miles area. Leh is the home of Lamas which are Buddhist Monks and is mainly populated by Buddhists and Hindus. Leh is one of the best trade centre in Central Asia, with many trading opportunities for the annoyed and devoted traders. Shopping is an experience in Leh. People can mark many traders in this city selling their jewellery, woolen clothes and items and home -decorated items, wall paintings and floor carpets. Visitors coming to Sarchu like Leh city which is unique than all other places around sarchu.
Baralacha La
Baralacha la is called as Bara-lacha Pass or Bara Lacha La, with an elevation of 16,040 ft. Baralacha la is a high mountain pass in Zanskar range which connects Lahaul district in the state Himachal Pradesh to Ladakh in Jammu and Kashmir, located nearby the Leh-Manali highway and it is most favourite places around sarchu. Baralacha la means peak with crossing roads from Spiti, Ladakh, Zanskar and Lahaul that meets here but in the early times it was part of a trading route. The Bhaga river which is a tributary of the Chenab river that originates from Surya taal lake, and it is positioned just a kilometers from the pass towards Manali. The other most important branch of the Chandrabhaga is the Chandra which also originates from glacier in this area. The pass also acts as a water-divide between the Bhaga river and the Yunam river.
Tanglang La
Taglang La is a high mountain pass in Ladakh region which is situated at a height of 17480ft in the state of Jammu and Kashmir. The height in metres, which is taken from a local sign, is in agreement with SRTM data. The symbol mistakenly claims 17582 feet and incorrectly claims the world's second utmost motorable pass. Taglang La can be arrives at via 21 Gata loops along the Leh-Manali Highway Road. There are higher motorable passes at Kaksang La, Chang La, Khardung La and a number of more locations in Tibet. Taglang La is located nearby and it is cover in places around sarchu.
Morey Plains
More plains is crossed by the road from Leh to Manali. This extend of 40 km falls in between Leh and Sarchu on Manali-Leh Highway. It has an altitude of 4000 metres and is covered by mountain ranges on both sides. Morey plains starts after covering around 4 km climbing road from Pang towards Tanglang La pass. The road is mostly on the plain for around 30–35 km, before it again starts to rise to Tanglang La. Morey Plains are surrounded by beautiful mountains on both sides, and it has the most attraction to the Bikers heading towards Leh from Manali.The region is not fit to live in and has no structure at all, and also less population.
Keylong
Keylong is the organizational centre of the Lahaul and Spiti district in the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh,which is at located at a distance of 126 km to the north of Manali and 120 km from the Indo-Tibetan border. Keylong is situated along the Manali-Leh Highway, to the north-east of connection of the Chandra, Bhaga, and the Chenab Valley. It faces the famous Kardang Monastery which is one of the the largest and most significant monastery in Lahaul, of the Drukpa sect of Tibetan Buddhism. Lahaul festival is celebrated in the month of July with a big, busy market and large number of enriching activities. Most of the Sightseeing covers places like near the Kardang, Shasur, and Tayul monasteries, which all are located within a few kilometres of Keylong.