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Journalist Sameer Yasir Bereaved

Srinagar

Prepare for the greatest experience after eating a nutritious breakfast. You will travel over some of the highest passes in the world on your adventure, and you will be greeted by ever-changing vistas of the desolate landscape. Stop at the café on Khardung-La Pass, the highest all-season motorable road in the world, and take in the scenery; you'll feel as though you're on top of the world. Upon leaving Khardung-la, the terrain changes to a white sand desert as you approach the Nubra Valley, which is home to the Nubra Sand Dunes. Visit the Diskit Monastery, the oldest and biggest monastery in Ladakh, which also contains a sizable Buddha statue, if time permits.

Mother of the senior journalist Sameer Yasir passed away on Sunday at their residence in north Kashmir’s Baramulla district.

A family source said she was not keeping well for a long time and had undergone treatment in Delhi and Srinagar.

Sameer Yasir- who has recently made it to Dart Fellowship of Columbia University, is a Kashmiri journalist working for The First Post and New York Times.

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