Siachen is known for the glacier and for being the highest battlefield in the world. In fact Ladakh, where Siachen is located, has many 'highests' in the world to its credit. Few of these are listed below:
World's Highest Battlefield
Highest ATC (Air Traffic Control)
Highest cell phone tower
Highest Golf Course
Highest Motorable Raod in the world and so on!
In this picture story we take you to Siachen Glacier, Base Camp, War Memorial and the Nubra Valley.
Drive to Siachen Glacier
Meandering along Nubra River which originates from Siachen Glacier, the road goes through wide valley and number of villages. The mountain ranges are barren having straight slopes of thousands of feet. The rocks are fragile with shooting stones at many places. There are patches of sandy slopes which give rise to dust storms at 12,000 feet above the MSL. Very challenging terrain indeed. See the maps, pictures and videos below.
Siachen War Memorial
A plaque at the Siachen War Memorial: Base Camp, reads that the Memorial was erected to commemorate the 'Siachen Warriors' who sacrificed their lives guarding the 'Frozen Frontiers of Siachen Area'. The memorial honours those involved in Op 'Meghdoot' which commenced on April 13, 1984.
Initially built at Base Camp I, East of River Nubra, it was relocated to Base Camp II in December 2006. When Ghumakkad had visited the Base Camp in the year 2000, the memorial existed in a smaller version.
The memorial walls bear the names of martyrs and the battalions that have served in the Siachen Brigade since 1984. A 120 ft high National flag mast was gifted by the Jindal Group in December 2016. Significant renovation was undertaken in 2018-19 by 7 Mahar and other units of Siachen Brigade.
See the pictures and a video below.
World's Highest ATC
World's highest ATC is located at Siachen! See the picture below.
Our previous story on Ladakh highlighting the blue skies is listed below. Click to browse the picture story.
Blue Skies Lift Your Spirit contains pictures shot from our flight to Leh. Picture below shows snowy peaks looming large at you!
More stories of our Ladakh exploration are coming! Stay connected and do leave a comment. It motivates us to keep going.
Superb pictures and a lovely commentary. Thank you for sharing. My wife Latha and I had gone to Leh, Ladakh, Kardung LA and Nubra valley in 2017.
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DeleteRemarkable journey not only as Naval senior Officer but accompanying grand Son and exposing the realm of war front a great service. Bravo Zulu Commodore Harsh. Salute 🫡
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Thanks much Gopu.
DeleteIndeed having my grandson as the only companion during the Ladakh trip was a real blessing. The fire for Armed Forces career has been ignited in him!
Great information for people who have never been there
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DeleteExcellent Narrative Sir, with awesome clicks. Thanks a ton for sharing 🙂
ReplyDeleteThanks Admiral for your appreciation.
DeleteKudos, Harsh. I have been a regular visitor to Nubra valley, Partapur, Sasoma, Panamik etc for est mtn met centres,Avalanche forecast Stns till 2003-4. Lot has changed since then and post Galway. It’s altogether a different war zone where Indian soldiers have proved their mettle over many years.Must be great experience to be on this trip with Ansh.
ReplyDeleteYes Col Ashok, it was so humbling an experience. We hadn't planned to visit Galwan which needed at least one more day.
DeleteThanks for sharing your memories.
GALWAN for Galway
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures Sir. We went upto Khardungla on one side and Pongantso on the other side in 2006. TSR Swamy.
ReplyDeleteThanks Swamy garu.
DeleteLovely coverage of the exalted heights. Had a wonderful insight & experience with the coverage. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteThanks much Lalit. Appreciate.
DeleteRefreshed my memory Sir went there in 2002/3. Thanks
ReplyDeleteGlad it triggered the nostalgia. Thanks.
DeleteThanks for taking me back to a revered place sir. Huge respect and salute the soldiers who serve their. Best part of such visits is the interaction one has with the jawans - their josh, happiness quotient and morale is sky high. Jai Hind
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DeleteOur salutations to the brave soldiers who serve in such challenging and life threatening environment.
Jai Hind.
Thank you for the interesting narrative
ReplyDeleteHats off to you for making this journey
Thanks much Sir. Appreciate.
DeleteExcellent journey through Siachen through the eyes of Harsh & Ansh! Thanks once again Buddy
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DeleteBeautiful pictures and informative coverage.
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DeleteMost inspiring, Harsh. Most grateful for sharing with us oldies, who will never reach there. Jai Bharat. Anand & Veena Khandekar
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DeleteWe will take you there through our picture stories and video clips.
Thanks for browsing.
Thanks much Professor sahib.
ReplyDeleteYour commentary and photographs are so real - looks we ourselves are having a ring side view of this incredible journey. Is it only two of you - Ansh & Grand Paa or others in the group
ReplyDeleteFor driving in this terrain - one requires at least two persons to drive
Thanks for your feedback Sir.
DeleteWe were two of us, my grandson and me. We had engaged a cab for the entire trip. Tashi, our driver was very experienced.
Wonderful coverage of your sojourn to Siachin
ReplyDeleteThanks much General.
DeleteThanks Harsh, for sharing this amazing experience with pictures and videos.
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DeleteGreat pictures, videos & narration. Felt like I am visiting the Siachen & Nubra valley. Felt proud of our Bravehearts. Jai Hind
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DeleteSiachen Warriors deserve the Nation's respect 🙏
Jai Hind
Harsh, This is a riveting post on Siachen and our brave Siachen warriors. Thank you for your excellent photography and videography that took us through the Nubra Valley and into the Siachen Memorial - a slice of history! l found the 22 warriors, symbolizing 22,000 ft at which they are posted , very moving, as also the whole memorial where so many martyrs are
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It's amazing to see that there is actually a cafe, the Siachen unit temple and an ATC ( the world's highest) at that height!
Thank you, Harsh and Ansh for taking us to Siachen!
Thanks so much Trixie for your encouraging words. Appreciated.
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