The document provides details about various locations along the Manali-Leh highway in India, including mountain passes, lakes, rivers, and plains. It mentions Rohtang Pass at 13,000 feet, Chandratal lake in Lahaul valley, the Morey Plains which are 125 square km of flat land between Sarchu and Leh, the confluence of the Indus and Zanskar rivers, Magnetic Hill, camping sites at Morey Plains and Sarchu, Tso Kar lake between Leh and Sarchu, Pangong Lake which is partially in India and China, Gata Loops view point, the Chandra and Bhaga rivers meeting at Jispa, Baralacha Pass, Sur
10. This is an amazing 45 kms straight stretch of land called the Morey Plains. It lies between sarchu and leh. After being tortured on drives covering 115 kms in 7 hours and likewise..this was the time for FULL STERN AHEAD. Finally the bike can get into 4th and 5th gears.
35. Pangong lake . An alien land?. There is not a single building here, and no people. It's the world highest salt water lake, 1/3rd in India, the rest in China.Its total length is 144 kms. You need permission from the border authorities prior to visit
59. The Leh-Manali route cover some of the highest mountain passes in the world, including Rohtang La (3,978 m, 13,050 ft), Baralacha La (4,892 m, 16,050 ft), Lachulung La (5,059 m, 16,600 ft) and Tanglang La (5,325 m, 17,470 ft)
60. Shade blue that inspires poets.This is Suraj tal near Baralacha Pass
66. View of sky line from Tanglang la . Get down from the top of this pass and you enter Morey Plain. Beautiful yet scary, the Morey plain has some of the worst roads you will meet in this journey