The funny part is that the road was like that BECAUSE it was in the process of getting paved. It was supposed to be completed the week I arrived, but nobody touched it for the 3 weeks I was there. When I left Ladakh and returned the following week, and visited SECMOL, the road was completed!
I had a taxi driver I used regularly that drove on the 1km rocky road anyway...every time! It was so nauseating!
I was wondering, what kind of money and resources would it take to make that rocky path into a road so that the taxis might actually get all the way to place, instead of having to walk there.
The funny part is that the road was like that BECAUSE it was in the process of getting paved. It was supposed to be completed the week I arrived, but nobody touched it for the 3 weeks I was there. When I left Ladakh and returned the following week, and visited SECMOL, the road was completed!
I had a taxi driver I used regularly that drove on the 1km rocky road anyway...every time! It was so nauseating!
HockeyVolunteer 2 years ago
I was wondering, what kind of money and resources would it take to make that rocky path into a road so that the taxis might actually get all the way to place, instead of having to walk there.
jaiPawanPutraHanuman 2 years ago