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Ladakh” is a region in the northern part of India, situated in the state of Jammu and Kashmir. It is known for its breathtaking landscapes, high-altitude mountain passes, ancient Buddhist monasteries, and unique cultural heritage.

Departure & Return Location

Kushok Bakula Rimpochee Airport

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Price Includes

  • 6 Nights Hotel Accomodation
  • All transportation in destination location

Price Excludes

  • Guide Service Fee
  • Any Private Expenses

Complementaries

  • Umbrella
  • Sunscreen
  • T-Shirt
  • Entrance Fees
What to Expect

When visiting Ladakh, here’s what you can expect to experience:

  • Spectacular Scenery: Ladakh is renowned for its breathtaking landscapes, characterized by towering snow-capped peaks, deep valleys, dramatic canyons, and expansive high-altitude plateaus. The region's stark beauty is truly mesmerizing and offers endless opportunities for photography and outdoor exploration.
  • Rich Cultural Heritage: As a predominantly Tibetan Buddhist region, Ladakh is dotted with ancient monasteries, colorful prayer flags, intricately carved stupas, and prayer wheels. Visitors can immerse themselves in the local culture by attending monastery festivals, witnessing monks perform rituals, and exploring traditional villages.
  • High Altitude Environment: Ladakh's average elevation is around 11,500 feet (3,500 meters) above sea level, with some areas reaching altitudes of over 17,000 feet (5,000 meters). Travelers should be prepared for the effects of high altitude, including reduced oxygen levels, potential altitude sickness, and rapid weather changes.
  • Adventure Activities: Ladakh is a paradise for adventure enthusiasts, offering a wide range of activities such as trekking, mountaineering, river rafting, mountain biking, and camel safaris. Popular trekking routes include the Markha Valley Trek, Stok Kangri Trek, and the Chadar Trek (winter trek on the frozen Zanskar River).
  • Charming Local Hospitality: Ladakhis are known for their warm hospitality and friendly demeanor. Travelers can stay in homestays or guesthouses run by local families to experience authentic Ladakhi culture, savor traditional cuisine, and engage in cultural exchanges.
  • Environmental Consciousness: Ladakh's fragile ecosystem is increasingly threatened by factors such as climate change and tourism-related activities. Responsible tourism practices, such as minimizing waste, conserving water, and respecting local customs and traditions, are essential to preserving the region's natural beauty and cultural heritage.
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Itinerary

Day 1Leh Arrival..Evening Local Sightseeing

Meals: Dinner
Arrival at Leh’s Kushok Bakula Rinpoche Airport, one of the highest operated airports in the world (3500 meters above sea level). On a clear day, the majestic peaks of K2, Nanga Parbat, and Gasherbrum greet you on one side, while the Nun Kun peaks and Zanskar valley offer you a warm welcome on the other.
Upon arrival, our representative will greet you and transfer you to your hotel. You are advised to take complete rest, followed by an evening visit to Leh Palace, Shanti Stupa, and Leh Market. This will help you to acclimatise to the high altitude.
Overnight stay at the hotel.

Day 2Leh - Excursion to Sham Valley (35- 40 Kms One Way 4-5 Hrs.)

Meals: Breakfast & Dinner

After breakfast, we drive towards the western part of Ladakh, along the beautiful Indus River on the Leh – Srinagar highway. Our first destination for the day is the legendary Hall of Fame, which is a museum founded by the Indian Army as a tribute to the gallantry of those Indian soldiers who lost their lives to protect the country. A visit to the Hall of Fame is bound to spark that patriotic spirit within.

We proceeded further to the Gurudwara Patthar Sahib, nestled snugly in the laps of the Himalayan Mountains. This 15th-century gurudwara is a mere 5 km drive from the iconic Magnetic Hill, a scientific anomaly that defies the laws of gravity!

Further along the journey, we halt at Sangam – the confluence of the Indus and Zanskar rivers. You can see the two, distinctly coloured rivers merge beautifully in the laps of lofty mountains.

After visiting above places we drive back to Leh via Spituk Monastery. Towering over the pristine Indus River, the monastery dates back to the 11th century and presently houses about 100 monks.
The monastery used to follow the Kadampa school of Buddhism until the 15th century, when the Gelukpa school of Buddhism was founded, and can still be seen in practice with the Gelukpa order.
Overnight stay at the hotel.

Day 3Leh – Nubra Valley via Khardung La 17,582 Ft. (120 kms / 4 – 5 Hrs)

Meals: Breakfast & Dinner

After breakfast, we drive to Nubra valley. The journey from Leh to Nubra spans 39 km and passes through the iconic Khardung La Pass. At an altitude of 17,582 ft., it is one of the five highest motorable roads in the world. Shrouded in a blanket of snow, the pass affords you sweeping views of the Indus Valley, along with the seemingly endless Zanskar range in the south. To your north, behold the magnificent Saser massif in all its glory. Adorned with fluttering prayer flags, Khardung La top is arguably the most picturesque location in Ladakh.

From Khardung La, we continue the journey to Nubra valley, also known as Ldumra or the Valley of Flowers. Sitting at an altitude of approximately 10,000 ft., it is nestled in the north of Ladakh, right between the Ladakh Himalayas and the Karakoram range. Once at Nubra, we check into our camps/hotel in Hunder for the night. Take in the breathtaking views of the lush oasis villages set as a stark contrast amidst barren mountains. These villages give you a rare glimpse into the fascinating lives of the locals. A visit to a Ladakhi home can also be arranged.

Overnight stay at the camp/hotel.

Day 4Nubra – Turtuk – Nubra, (160 kms / 4 – 5 Hrs)

Meals: Breakfast & Dinner

After breakfast drive to Turtuk (which is first time opened for the tourist in 2010) which is a place Annexed by India only after the 1971 war, the village of Turtuk is one of the only Balti villages in India and lies right next to the LOC. The village with the whole population of muslims still resembles mini Pakistan. The village’s inhabitants still use traditional utensils which are crafted from stone. Explore the village of Turtuk the village offers views of beautiful valley, part of Shyok Valley. On clear days you can have glimpse of K2 mountain peak located across the border in Pakistan. Though a muslim village, there are few gompas located on the plateau above Shyok River and there is a old royal house to see in village. Return to Hundar by the evening.

Day 5Nubra Valley – Pangong Lake 13,930 Ft. (150 kms / 4 – 5 Hrs)

Meals: Breakfast & Dinner
This morning followed by brekfast drive to Pangong Tso (lake), which is the largest brackish lake in Asia. A large part of it extends into Tibet. The lake is 80 miles (130 km) long and 3 miles (5 km) at its widest point. It freezes completely in winter and there’s no marine life here, except for a few migrating birds like gulls and Brahminy ducks. As this is a border region, the furthest point you’re allowed to go to is Spangmik, from where there are spectacular views of the mountains of the Changchenmo range to the north, as well as their reflections in the ever-changing surface of the blue-green lake. Above Spangmik are the glaciers and snow-capped peaks of the Pangong range. Spend the night on the shores of Pangong Tso.

Overnight stay at the hotel.

Day 6Pangong to Leh (180 Kms / 5-7 Hrs.)

Meals: Breakfast & Dinner

Morning at leisure to explore the beauty of lake and later we drive back to leh en-route visiting Hemis monasterya, the largest monastic foundation of Drukpa Kagyut Order of Tibetan Buddhism. Drive further to Leh and check in at our hotel for Overnight In the evening you can stroll around the market place for some last minute souvenir shopping.

Day 7Depart Leh (Fly Out)

Meals: Breakfast

After an early breakfast, we drive you to Leh’s Kushok Bakula Rinpoche Airport for your flight. Fly back with the sweet memories of Ladakh, both in your hearts and in your camera!

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FAQ

What is the best time to visit Ladakh?

The best time to visit Ladakh is from May to September when the weather is relatively mild, and most roads and attractions are accessible. However, some adventure activities like trekking and river rafting are best experienced in the summer months.

Do I need a permit to visit Ladakh?

Yes, Indian nationals as well as foreigners need an Inner Line Permit (ILP) to visit certain restricted areas in Ladakh, including Nubra Valley, Pangong Lake, and Tso Moriri. These permits can be obtained online or from designated authorities in Leh.

How do I acclimatize to the high altitude of Ladakh?

It’s essential to acclimatize slowly to the high altitude to avoid altitude sickness. Spend the first couple of days in Leh resting and hydrating, avoid heavy physical exertion, and consider taking altitude sickness medication if recommended by a doctor.

What should I pack for a trip to Ladakh?

Pack warm clothing, including thermals, jackets, gloves, and hats, as temperatures can drop significantly, especially at night. Sunscreen, sunglasses, lip balm, and moisturizer are also essential due to the strong UV rays and dry air. Don’t forget any necessary medications, as pharmacies may be limited in Ladakh.

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