Rangdum is in a
valley situated 3,657 m (11,998 ft) above the
sea level, in an isolated region of the
Suru valley in the
Ladakh region in the state of
Jammu and Kashmir in
Northern India. On one side are the colorful hills while on the other side are rocky mountains and
glaciers, notably
Drang-drung.
Rangdum is located midway between
Kargil and
Padum. It is about 100 kilometers from Kargil. The road conditions are very bad near Rangdum. A JKTDC bungalow is available at Rangdum. Restaurants and hotels are also available here. There is no access to electricity, phone or internet.
<blockquote><p>"Rangdum, with its
gompa and the attendant village of Juliodok, is the last inhabited region in the
Suru valley; it is also the destination of the nomadic herdspeople called
Bakarwals, who trek up every year from the Himalayan foothills near
Jammu, bringing their flocks of sheep and goats to grow fat on the rich summer growth of grass. From Rangdum the valley rises to 4400 metres and the Pensi-la, the gateway into
Zanskar."
The country surrounding
Rangdum Monastery is very bleak and crops sometimes cannot ripen in the brief summer. The locals depend on their flocks and supplies from lower down the Suru Valley or over the pass from Zanskar.
The population of the Suru Valley as far as Parkachik are all Muslim. The spectacularly beautiful valley is,...
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