Kargil Vijay Diwas: A Travel Guide to Kargil’s Historic and Scenic Treasures

First Published Jul 26, 2024, 11:43 AM IST

Kargil Vijay Diwas is observed on July 26 every year to commemorate the 1999 victory of India over Pakistan in the Kargil War. This year marks the 25th anniversary of the event.

Kargil Vijay Diwas honours the bravery and sacrifice of Indian soldiers. To experience the spirit of Indian valour, consider visiting Ladakh, where Kargil, the second-largest city, offers scenic beauty, monasteries, and historical sites. 
 

Kargil is a popular destination for tourists interested in its historical significance from the India-Pakistan war. To reach Kargil, you cannot travel by bus or flight directly; the only option is by road. You can fly to Leh Airport and then drive to Kargil. Entry to certain areas may be restricted during colder months, so do make sure to read latest news before planning a trip.
 

Kargil War Memorial is a prominent site in Kargil, dedicated to the soldiers who sacrificed their lives in the 1999 war. Also known as Vijaypath, this memorial, constructed from sandstone, honours the martyrs with their names inscribed on stone tablets.
 

Mulbekh Monastery in Kargil is a notable attraction for tourists. It features a 30-foot-high statue of Maitreya Buddha. The monastery houses two Gompas and is renowned for its beautiful architecture.
 

A visit to Kargil isn't complete without exploring Suru Valley. The valley is renowned for its stunning natural beauty and offers breathtaking views of the Suru River. It's a unique destination that stands out for its scenic charm.
 

Lang Tso and Stat Tso lakes, situated at an altitude of 5,000 meters above sea level, are surrounded by stunning mountains. These lakes feature crystal-clear green waters. They are ideal for nature enthusiasts seeking serene, scenic spots.
 

Tiger Hill, located in Dras Town of Kargil, is a breathtaking mountain known for its striking beauty. The highest peak here has been featured in films about the Kargil War. To experience the dramatic scenery depicted in these films, a visit to Tiger Hill is a must.

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