Kargil
city in the Indian union territory of Ladakh
Kargil is a town in Ladakh, India. It's an important transit hub of Ladakh, with roads leading from here to Leh, Srinagar, and Padum in Zanskar. One of the two capitals of Ladakh, and the capital of Kargil district, it is still a small town. While interesting in many ways due to its historic position on the caravan routes, nothing of this is visible to the casual visitor. It is notorious with travellers as a necessary stop between Central Ladakh, Zanskar and the Kashmir Valley.
The town is famous due to the Kargil War, when the town and surrounding areas were shelled by Pakistan-based militants.
This article also covers Dras, the coldest settlement in India and a stopover town between Kargil and the Zoji La pass.