25/06/2026
I feel such a profound connection to this land. The stillness. The silence. The vastness. The spiritual energy that seems to live within the mountains, the monasteries, the rivers, and the people.
We have journeyed to Pangong Lake, known as the Sacred Waters, sitting at 4,350 metres above sea level. I have never seen anything quite like it. The colours shifted constantly, the lake stretching endlessly beneath the vast Himalayan sky. There was a deep stillness there that touched something within me.
From there we continued on to Tso Moriri and Korzok Village at over 4,500 metres. Surrounded by towering mountains and vast open spaces, I felt both incredibly small and deeply connected all at once.
The long drives through these remote regions have become part of the experience. Hours spent winding through mountain roads, crossing high passes, watching wild animals roam freely, and witnessing landscapes unlike anything I’ve ever encountered before.
And through it all, there is this feeling that keeps returning.
A feeling of coming home.
Not home as a place, but home as a feeling.
A remembering.
A deep knowing.
Buddhism holds a special place in my heart. To be here in a land so deeply influenced by Tibetan Buddhist culture and spirituality feels incredibly meaningful. Everywhere I look there are prayer flags, stupas, monasteries, mani walls, and reminders to live with compassion and presence.
Last night we arrived back in Leh, and today we’re off to explore another region.
I honestly have no idea what awaits us next, but this journey continues to exceed every expectation I had.
My heart is so full.
Grateful beyond words. 🩵🇮🇳🙏🏔️✨