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English, Hindi
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6 Nights / 7 Days
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Adventure Tour
Minimum 2 people
English, Hindi
About Leh - Ladakh:
As you sort through Ladakh tour packages, make sure you round up some of its popular monasteries, palaces and the old town in Leh.
A proposed Union Territory (at the time of writing), much of Ladakh is over 9800 foot that stretches from the Himalayas into the Kunlun Ranges incorporating the fertile upper Indus River basin. After the contemporary borders were drawn up, the plateau of Ladakh came to be flanked by Tibet to the east, the vale of Jammu and Kashmir to the west, Lahaul and Spiti to the south and the Karakoram Pass of the Himalayas to the far north. Little wonder, Ladakh turned into a landscape of barren, jagged peaks with picturesque gompas (Buddhist monasteries) perched precariously atop them. The prayer flags in primary colours fluttering alongside only make the all white dome-shaped stupas stand out in contrast. When the prayer wheel is rotated clockwise, it churns out chants that mingle with the passing wind and produce a melody that is as calming as it is haunting. Home to the monks robed in red, the insides of the gompas are a cheery departure from the stark, ochre and grey landscape in which it lies. Done up in a riot of colours with intricate murals and bright, golden-hued Buddhas, Ladakh is a piece of Tibet forgotten in time.
About the Package:
Far from being cash-rich, Ladakh’s economy teaches a thing or two to the more commercial economies of the world. Despite living in rural mud-brick homes, an average Ladakhi is self-reliant for the tsampa or roast barley flour, the dairy (yak’s milk, cream and cheese) and the chhang or the barley beer that he locally produces. The region is primarily divided into two districts, Kargil and Leh with Kargil forming the Muslim majority, and Leh, Buddhist. While the former is an important stopover on your way from Srinagar to Leh and a port of entry into the Zanskar region, Leh it typically where the tourist activity is concentrated.
It is perfectly common for travellers to look for Leh Ladakh tour packages because there are hardly so many places that are as tourist-friendly and breathtakingly beautiful as this mountainous district. Hemmed in by a spine of dagger-like ridges, Leh, lying on the Silk Route at 11,490 foot, is a town straight out of a picture book with mud-brick houses, narrow meandering lanes and an old bazaar at its heart. Also jostling for space are multiple hotels, souvenir shops, travel agencies and trekking companies that cater to its burgeoning tourist interest. In the long summer months, you can get around to most places within this old town on foot, though the same cannot be said about its harsh winter. Taking it easy at Leh is extremely critical to shed chances of a possible altitude sickness later on in the trip when you go on a trek to the higher reaches. The little agricultural hub of Changspa to the northwest of the city has several guesthouses to choose from. Venture deeper into the suburbs and you will enter a lush landscape of barley fields crisscrossed by narrow streams and winding footpaths that typically lead you into somebody’s charming garden home - bunch of them double up as economical guesthouses.
- Arrive at Leh – a largest city and the capital of Kingdom of Ladakh. This region is known for its high passes, dramatic mountains and beautiful landscapes hence, called as paradise on earth. On arrival free time to get acclimatized to this high-altitude destination also referred as cold desert of India.
Extra Topping : Juice at Leh
- Morning we drive to Nubra Valley also called as Dumra, lies in the north of Leh. It is accessible over the Khardung la pass, one of the highest motor-able roads in the world at the height of 5359 m. From Khardung-la we drive to Diskit Monastery - the oldest and largest Gompa in Nubra valley famous for its beautiful architecture and intricate frescos and wall paintings. Pass by the Shyok River and arrive at Nubra Valley, know for its pristine natural beauty, stunning lakes, apricot orchards and lovely surroundings. This spectacular valley is also known for the Bactrian camels and Quad biking, if time permits you can enjoy these activities on your own at an additional cost.
Extra Topping : Tea / Coffee / Soft Drink en-route Khardung La Pass to Nubra Valley.
- Today we do excursion to Turtuk Village. The landscape, culture, language, clothing, and even the physical features of people change quite drastically crossing over into Turtuk, technically entering Baltistan region. It is the Indian-administered part of Baltistan region. In 1971 war Indian army captured this village and it is the last village in Ladakh near LOC. It is also one of the gateways to the Siachen Glacier. In the evening return back to Nubra Valley.
- Travel to Pangong Tso – the most popular lake in Ladakh region, as it is situated on high altitude and it keeps changing colour from shades of blue to green. The brackish water of this lake has very low micro-vegetation and has no aquatic life. The lake acts as an important breeding ground for a variety of birds including a number of migratory birds. The lake water stretches for more than 100 kms from China, Tibet to India. Overnight at Pangong.
Extra Topping : Tea / Coffee / Soft Drink en-route to Pangong
- Explore the city of Leh. Visit Shanti Stupa - peace seat of Japanese Buddhists, inaugurated by Dalai Lama, Magnetic hill, Pathar Sahib Gurudwara, Indus Zanskar sangam, and Hall of Fame War Museum (Subject to Operation). Enjoy Folk dance in the evening (Subject to Operation).
Extra Topping : Tea / Coffee / Soft Drink at Leh Palace. Juice at Leh