Schools across Ladakh are closed from December to March. Kids are inconspicuously absent from homes in the summers, they are all busy studying. Memories of an unforgettable trip have come alive while selecting these pictures. Someday I shall return to the families with presents. Till that time, let me share this wonderful time I had, with all of you. I was privileged to be trekking in January and to bring pictures from a cold and almost unbearable Ladakhi winter.
OH MY GOD! Soooo adorable!! <3
Heheh, I absolutely had to share the goodness!
so many cuties 🙂
Many thanks Joshi Daniel. Lets go on a trip together someday 🙂
hehe yeah, lets see 🙂
OMG, indeed cuteness overload! Love, love your photos 🙂 Keep those photos coming, in any case, I follow your pics on Instagram. Awesome!
Hey! Thank you so much Kat for the appreciation. :)))) BIG SMILE
Amazing pics
Thank you so much Aakash. I’m hoping to be reunited with them in a week’s time. Heading to Ladakh again 😀
Wow man, in some months I will be there too. Have some important work to sort before that 🙂 Waiting for some more amazing pics
Best wishes to you for the trip. Let me say, I am a big fan of your writing and look forward to reading about it! :))
Ohh thanks a lot, that means a lot
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