Since long, Ladakh has held every adventure lover by their gut. Be it riders, trekkers, backpackers or even tourists, everybody has dreamt of walking down the cold desert, slipping down the sand dunes of Nubra, camping at Pangong and stargazing in Tur-tuk. When in Ladakh, always expect the unexpected, you never know what the next curve on the road brings and be ready to be swarmed with Julley's everywhere you go. With warm people and cold climate, the snow-laden mountains offer one of the best treks the country has to offer and obviously, the legendary bike trip around Ladakh has epic written all over it. Gone is the time when Ladakh was a hidden land travelled by just adventure junkies who got high on mountain fog. Tourism in Ladakh is on an all-time high and it is on every bucket list. Now, while mostly all the tourism is attracted to usual sites like Pangong Tso, Magnetic Hill, Khardungla (which are all jaw dropping beautiful) there is a part of Ladakh not many people know of. A part, that lies uncovered, tucked safely between the diaries of explorers and wanderers. Villages that are sparsely populated and lakes that are visual marvels, all hidden to the naked eye but as beautiful as can be. We have tried to include especially Zanskar valley in this video, a least explored part of Ladakh, given there is no road, only a two-day long track that leads there, very few people visit it. There are many more places we have covered over past many years but we are keeping some for the eyes only. You have to be there and see it with your own eyes. This video was shot in Zanskar Valley, Nubra Valley, Panamik, Lamayuru, Hundar, Pangong Lake, Spituk, Rumbak Village, Spangmik Village, Shyog Valley, Leh, and Padum. This video has all the drone shots from different places in Ladakh. This video was shot on Dji Mavic Pro Platinum, Canon 600D, DJI Osmo.