Categories: General Studies

Which State/ Union Territory is Known as the Broken Moon Land?

Indian states and union territories are known for their unique identities and characteristics, earning them special nicknames that highlight their culture, geography, or resources. These nicknames reflect the rich diversity and beauty of India, making each region distinct and memorable. In this article, we will know about the union territory of India which is known as the “Broken Moon Land.”

Indian States and Union Territories

India has 28 states and 8 union territories, each with its unique culture, traditions, and governance. States have their own governments, while union territories are directly managed by the central government. Together, they showcase India’s diversity in languages, landscapes, and lifestyles.

Broken Moon Land

Ladakh, a beautiful Union Territory in the northernmost part of India, is called the “Broken Moon Land.” Located in the Himalayas, Ladakh is famous for its stunning landscapes, rich culture, and unique terrain.

Why is Ladakh Known as the Broken Moon Land?

Ladakh is called the “Broken Moon Land” because of its unique, barren landscapes that resemble the surface of the moon. Its rugged, high-altitude terrain, sparse vegetation, and dramatic valleys give it a surreal, otherworldly appearance, especially in places like Lamayuru, known as the “Moonland of India.”

Unique Landscape of Ladakh

Ladakh is known for its high-altitude plains, deep valleys, and rugged mountains. Its barren lands have sparse vegetation, giving it a surreal look. The village of Lamayuru is especially famous for its moon-like terrain, earning it the nickname “Moonland of India.” This unique geography makes Ladakh a dream destination for travelers.

Ladakh’s Rich Buddhist Culture

Ladakh is deeply influenced by Buddhist culture. It is home to many ancient monasteries, known as gompas, which are perched on mountain peaks. The most famous gompa is Hemis Monastery, built in the 17th century. It is the largest and most important monastery in Ladakh, attracting visitors from all over the world, especially during the colorful Hemis Festival.

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