Zanskar Range Explained

Zanskar Range
Parent:Tethys Himalaya
Location:Kargil, Ladakh, India
Range Coordinates:33.8°N 77.2°W
Coordinates Ref:[1]
Length Km:250

The Zanskar Range is a mountain range in the union territory of Ladakh that separates the Zanskar valley from Indus valley at Leh. The range lies between and runs parallel to the Great Himalayas to the southwest and the Ladakh Range to the northeast.[2] Geologically, the Zanskar Range is part of the Tethys Himalaya.[2] There are a number of peaks higher than . Its eastern part is known as Rupshu.[3]

Geography

The Zanskar range spans 250km (160miles) from the Karcha (Suru) River near Kargil in the northwest to Tso Kar in the southeast. The range separates Indus Valley from the Zanskar Valley. The Zanskar River cuts a deep gorge into the range. Passes in the range include Wakha La, Kanji La, Charchar La, Ruberang La, and Taglang La.[4] [5]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: High Asia I: The Karakoram, Indian Himalaya and India Himalaya (north of india). Peaklist.org. 2014-05-28.
  2. Mohammad. Irfan. etal. Unveiling the geoheritage, cultural geomorphology and geotourism potential of Zanskar region, NW Himalaya, India. Geomorphology. 462. 2024. 10.1016/j.geomorph.2024.109354.
  3. Book: Negi, Sharad Singh. Discovering the Himalaya. India. Indus Publishing Company. 1998. 13. 9788173870798.
  4. Book: Rizvi, J. Trans-Himalayan Caravans – Merchant Princes and Peasant Traders in Ladakh. Oxford India Paperbacks. 2001. 9780195658170.
  5. Book: Loram, Charlie. Trekking in Ladakh. Trailblazer Publications. 2004.