Salt Valley
Valley in Ladakh, India
The Salt Valley is a wide open area in the Rupshu region, a valley in southeast Ladakh, India. The valley has a length of about 20 km and a maximum width of about 7 km. Its average elevation is 5,000 m. It can be approached from Leh across the Tanglang La pass.[1][2] [3] [4]
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Union Territory of Ladakh
Capital: Kargil; Leh
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