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SoN—TAP : ROUTES 221-223.
the Yûlang river — Continue along the Spiti valley.
Sh â l k ar, 32° 0' ; 78° 32' ; 10,272 ft., on the right bank of the Pin river (a rather long march, 12 miles from Li).
Route
from SÛNI to S114ILA,
see No. 193.
Route No. 221.
From TÂNDI (Lah6I) to TRILOKNÂTH (Kishtvâr).
A secondary route, passable for horses.
Literature: Journ. As. Soc. Beng., Vol.X., part I., pp. 105-7.
Maps: Cunningham's Pänjâb and Western Himalaya. Waugh and Thuillier's Pänjâb and adjoining countries.
Tdndi, 32° 32'; 76° 56', on the right bank of the Chandra Bhâga river — Cross the Chandra Bhâga river—Shâsi—Pori—Mâllang—TâzangKirtang.
Charany—Mitru—Ûtang—Mnrang.
Jo l d a ng, on the left bank of the Chandra Bhâga river—Kissôli.
Triloknâth, 32° 39'; 76° 37', on ,the left bank of the Chandra Bhâga river.
Route
from TANGTSE to CHÛSHUL,
see No. 45.
Route No. 222.
From TI(NGTSE (Pangkông) to LEH (Ladäk).
A secondary route, passable for horses.
Literature: Moorcroft's Travels, Vol. I., pp. 423-34. Maps: Cunningham's Pänjäb and Western Himalaya.—
Waugh and Thuillier's Pänjâb and adjoining coun-
tries.
Tangtse, 34° 1'; 77° 46'; 13,111 ft.—Bilung. Dargicg (12,777 ft.), a short march.
0 Chdptak, at the eastern foot of the Chângla pass—Cross the Chângla pass— Q Singrul.
Sakti— Chimra— Enter the Indus valley and continue along its right side.
Leh, 34° 8'•3; 77° 14'.6; 11,527 ft., 3 miles N. of the Indus river. (A long march from Sakti to Leh).
Route
from TAPUBIN to JHÔSIMATH,
see No. 78.
Route No. 223.
From TAPUBXN (Gärhvâl) to NiTI (Gärhva.1).
A principal route, passable for horses.
Literature: Batten, in Journ. As. Soc. Beng., Vol. VII., part I.;
pp. 310-16.—Moorcroft, As. Ices., Vol. XII., pp. 380-406. Maps: Indian Atlas, sheet 65 and 66.—Strachey's Kämâon
and Gärhvâl.
Tapubein, 30° 28'; 70° 36'; 6,182 ft., on the left bank of the Dâuli river—p Thad ka Udeâr —Cross the Shangânga river—Rindi—Cross the Rindi river Lâta— A dharamsâla — Shnki — Cross the Tdlma river.
Sa m a ng é n t a, on the left bank of the Tôlma river —AGurmaliguâr—ANagpângta—Pâgti (a small village)—p Gadi ka bAgar — Cross the Dâuli river by a bridge called Chôji—Jûnza, on the
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