Hanle is one of the most remote and darkest places in Ladakh, making it an ideal location for stargazing. The minimal light pollution and high altitude provide an exceptional view of the Milky Way and other celestial wonders.
Season: Clear nights during summer (May to September) and winter (December to February)
Do’s:
- Dress warmly; temperatures drop significantly at night.
- Carry a blanket or sleeping bag to stay comfortable.
- Use a red flashlight to preserve night vision.
Don’ts:
- Avoid using bright lights or flash photography that can disturb the experience.
- Don’t wander away from the group, especially in remote areas.
- Refrain from making loud noises, which can disrupt the serene environment.
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