Overview

Leh, a high-desert city in the Himalayas, is the capital of the Leh region in northern India’s Jammu and Kashmir state. Originally a stop for trading caravans, Leh is now known for its Buddhist sites and nearby trekking areas. Massive 17th-century Leh Palace, modeled on the Dalai Lama’s former home (Tibet’s Potala Palace), overlooks the old town’s bazaar and mazelike lanes.

Also, known as “Little Tibet” because of its geographical and cultural representation, and also a host to many Tibetian refugees. Buddhist-flavoured, Politically semi-autonomous Ladak is India’s most remote and least Populated. With snoring snow, peaked mountains, and plunging green valley, it’s like a little paradise like nowhere in India. The stark mountains landscape, with its rocky ridges, dry plains, and glassy lakes is peppered with colorful gompas ( Buddhist Monasteries), Palaces, villages, and seasonal Orchards Ladakh is just wonderful.

Leh:-
Is located in the Indus River Valley at a crossroads of the old trading route from Kashgar, Tibet, and Kashmir. Ley is one of those places you can easily fall in love with but it’s advisable to just acclimatize on your first day because of the high altitude if you want to enjoy your trip further.

ShamValley:-
Sham Valley is a valley that is 165Km long and has a lot of famous tourist spots to visit. First up comes Patthar Sahib Gurudwara built in the memory of Guru Nanak Dev Ji! It is believed that this sacred stone/boulder refused to move in the road construction even with huge heavy machines because of the holy touch of Guru Nanak Dev Ji’s.

Lamayuru:-
One of the Oldest Monasteries resides here in Lamayuru dating back to the 10th Century.Its is believed that there used to be a lack here which dried up. There is a place called moonland just next to the monastery, strange but very beautiful, it is said that soil here is very similar to the moon!

Kargil:-
Just before Kargil came A Famous Monastery Known as Mulberkh Maitreya. This is famous because of its two Gompas.Serdung Gompa and Rgaldan-se Gompa. Both these Gompas are Dramatically Situated at the very top of a crag at the height of 200m. Next up comes Drass, traditionally Drass means Hem-Babs Meaning SnowLand. It is noted as the second coldest inhabited place in the world. Also, visit the Drass war memorial built by the Indian Army in the memory of the soldiers who died in the 1999 India Pakistan war. Dhu-Hanu is two villages in Kargil that are on the confluence of river Shyok and Indus. Women make it a practice to wear flowers in their hats and thus have earned the sobriquet of flowers women of Ladak. Moving forward comes Batalik which has been a focal point in the Kargil War.

Magnetic Hills:-
There is one of the kind hills where you will find a vehicle parked in neutral going up the hill because of its outright defiance of gravity. Villagers here believe that once this road leads to heaven and so deserving members will automatically be pulled and undeserving could never find their way to it.

Nubra Valley:-
A beautiful valley that is well known for its Orchids, Scenic Vistas, Bactrian Camels, and Monasteries. Nubra Valley lies sandwiched between Kashmir and Tibet and is Surrounded by snow-capped Himalayan ranges. The winters make the landscapes of the valley look like one from the moon (the reason for calling MoonLand) and in summer full of greenery.

Pangong Tso:-
Surrounded by beautiful mountains lies a deep blue colored lake in Ladakh is Pangong Tso. This lake is on the Indo China Border where the only 1/4th of the lake is in the Indian territory. The water of this lake is so blue that you will feel someone has dyed the water of the lake, but that not all the water of this lake changes from shades of blue to green to even red. And this lake freezes completely in the winter.

Hanle:-
One of the most beautiful and the only large historical village of Ladak is Hanle Village. Here resides the Hanke Monastery is 17th Century Gompa of Drukpa Kagyu branch of Buddhism and the village is located in the Hanle River valley. That’s not all, Hanle is the hanle Observatory, one of the world’s highest sites for astronomical observation.

INCLUDED
Accommodation as per mentioned hotels
Meal plan as per above
Major all sightseeing are included
Pick up and Drop
A private vehicle will be used as per the size of the group
Driver allowance, Toll tax, and Bata included
NOT INCLUDED
Air Fare/Train fare
Any Covid Report Charges
Any extended stay due to health issues or weather conditions or any factor beyond control and the charges will have to paid directly by the client at the spot.
Personal expenses, entry fees, insurance or anything not mentioned above

 

1

Leh Arrival

After arriving at the mystical land of Leh, head to your hotel. Our tour guide will hand over all the required documents for your adventure. Spend the rest of the day at your own leisurely pace and get acclimatized to the altitude of Ladakh. Overnight stay is provided at the hotel followed by dinner.

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2

Leh local Sightseeing

Post a scrumptious breakfast, head out and explore the beautiful land of Leh. Visit the local monasteries of Leh and feel the pull of the magnetic hill. Pray at the Gurudwara Pathar Sahib and watch the marvelous sight of the confluence of rivers of Indus and Zanskar. Return to the hotel and enjoy a delicious dinner. Overnight stay is provided at Leh.

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3

Leh to nubra valley via Khardung-la top

Post breakfast, leave Leh and head towards the Nubra valley. You are in for a pleasant surprise during the ride on this day. You will be crossing the Khardung-La pass, which is also known as the “world’s highest motorable pass”. After crossing this magnificent pass, head towards Diskit. Later, the sand dunes of Nubra valley will welcome you. Overnight stay is provided at a camp in Nubra valley.

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Nubra valley to Leh

(Local Sightseeing) and back to Leh (135km / 5 hrs): After a relaxed breakfast we will check out and after a quick stopover in the Diskit Market we will proceed to the Diskit Gompa (Monastery). After that proceed back to Leh Via Khardung La. Overnight Stay at Leh

5

Pangong day excursion

After breakfast, we depart from Leh towards Pangong Lake (14,500ft), through Chang la Pass 17,350 ft. Chang La is the 2nd Highest Pass in the world. En route visit Shey Palace, Thiksey Monasteries. We will return to Leh by Evening.

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Departure

Post breakfast, prepare for your departure. Depart from the mystical land of Ladakh and take home precious memories of your wonderful trip.

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