The Trans Himalayas
- The Himalayan ranges immediately north of the Great Himalayan range.
- Also called the Tibetan Himalaya because most of it lies in Tibet.
- The Zaskar, the Ladakh, the Kailas and the Karakoram are the main ranges.
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Himalayan Ranges: Shiwaliks, Middle Himalayas, Greater Himalayas, Trans-Himalayas & Purvanchal | PMF IASrn Tibet] Uttarakhand Thaga La Niti Pass Lipu Lekh Sikkim Nathu La Jelep La [important trade route connecting Kalimpong (near Darjeeling) with Lhasa in Tibet, passes through Jelep La (4,386 m)] <span>The Trans Himalayas The Himalayan ranges immediately north of the Great Himalayan range. Also called the Tibetan Himalaya because most of it lies in Tibet. The Zaskar, the Ladakh, the Kailas and the Karakoram are the main ranges. It stretches for a distance of about 1,000 km in east-west direction. Average elevation is 3000 m above mean sea level. The average width of this region is 40 km at the extremities and Summary
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