8 Nights 9 Days

Explore Leh & Ladakh

Embark on an exhilarating 9-day journey through Ladakh, India’s land of high passes and breathtaking landscapes. Begin in Leh, where you'll visit iconic landmarks like Shanti Stupa, Leh Market, and the historic Hall of Fame. Experience the spiritual allure of Kali Mata Temple and Gurudwara Patthar Sahib, and marvel at the Magnetic Hills and the confluence of Indus and Zanskar rivers. Journey via the world’s highest motorable road, Khardungla Pass, to the verdant Nubra Valley, known as the Valley of Flowers, for a camel safari amidst stunning surroundings. Explore ancient monasteries in Diskit and Hunder villages before returning to Leh. Discover the serene beauty of Pangong Lake, set amidst towering mountains and accessed via Changla Pass. Conclude your adventure at Tsomoriri Lake, encountering nomadic settlements and wildlife. Complete your journey with a visit to Hemis Monastery before departing from Leh with unforgettable memories.

Covered Destination:

Leh: Shanthi Stupa and Leh Market, Hall of Fame, Kali Mata Temple & Gurudwara Patthar Sahib, Magnetic Hill, holy Indus & Zanskar rivers , Shey Palace, Thiksey Monastery

Pangong Lake : Pangong Lake, Changla Pass

Nubra Valley: Khardungla pass, Diskit & Hunder Villages and monasteries

Tsomoriri: Tsaga village and Loma bend. Tsokar Lake, Tanglang la pass

Day 1: Arrival in Leh

Once you reach Ladakh, you will be received by one of our representatives and assisted for smooth check in at the hotel..Relax for a while and later in the evening proceed to visit Shanti Stupa, popular among the tourists for the huge statue of Lord Buddha. Also visit Leh Market.Overnight stay in Leh.

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Day 2: Leh

Post breakfast, start your sightseeing tour of Leh along the Leh-Srinagar Highway. Visit the popular museum maintained by the Indian Army, the Hall of Fame, where the milestone moments of Indian Army during various wars are exhibited. Proceed to visit Kali Matha Temple and Gurudwara Patthar Sahib. The latter is believed to have been constructed to mark the visit of Guru Nanak Dev to this area. Proceed further to experience the Magnetic Hills, which defies the law of gravity. Marvel the confluence of the Holy Indus and Zanskar. Return to Leh.Overnight stay in Leh.

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Day 3: Leh - Nubra Valley

Post breakfast, start your drive to the warmest region of Ladakhm Nubra Valley, known as the Valley of Flowers. You will be passing through Khardungla Pass, world’s highest motorable road surrounded by the scenic snow covered mountains. After spending some time there, proceed to Nubra. Relax for a while and later in the evening, enjoy the Camel Safari. Overnight stay in Nubra

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Day 4: Nubra Valley (Local Sightseeing) and back - Leh

After breakfast, visit Diskit & Hunder Villages and Buddhist monasteries. Explore the region around to know more about the life style of the people living at the northernmost region of India. Drive back to leh via Khardungla pass. Overnight Stay in Leh

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Day 5: Leh - Pangong Lake

Start with an early breakfast to visit sightseeing places like Shey, Thiksey, and then proceed to Pangong via Changla Pass (17,586 feet) Changla Pass is the third highest pass of the world. Reach Pangong Lake, a salt water body of 120 km in length and 6 – 7 Km broad at the longest point. Enjoy outing along the banks of the lake, where one really feels very close to the nature with its scenic surroundings. Overnight stay in Pangong

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Day 6: Pangong Lake to Tsomoriri

Witness the beauty of the Pangong Lake during dawn and post breakfast, drive towards east, crossing the villages Man,Mirak, Chushul. Further drive to Tsaga and Loma bend. Continue your drive till you reach Tsomoriri. Overnight stay in Tsomoriri

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Day 7: Tsomoriri

Today spend the whole day in the area visiting the Korzok monastery and taking a small hike to the end of the village which has some nomadic settlement. You can see the nomadic way of life and interact with them and understand their life style. You can also find a number of wild animals and birds. Evening at leisure at the camp.

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Day 8: Tsomoriri – Leh (Via Tanglangla)

Post breakfast check out from the Camp and proceed towards Tsokar Lake. On the way you will see the hot sulphur springs at Puga known to have medicinal properties and cure a lot of ailments. Thereafter continue to drive in the same direction and visit the Tsokar lake. Further drive towards Leh. On the way, stop at Tanglangla pass, the second highest motorable pass in the world with an elevation of 5350 m. Visit Hemis Monastery, popular among the global travellers for the Hemis Festival, an annual celebration during early June. Return back to Leh. Overnight stay in Leh.

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Day 9: Departure from Leh

After breakfast, check out from the hotel. Based on your departure schedule, you will be assisted to board your flight. Tour Ends with long lasting memories.

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FAQs:

What is the best time to visit Ladakh?

Ladakh is best visited from May to September when the weather is most favorable for travel and outdoor activities.

What should I pack for a trip to Ladakh?

Pack warm clothing, especially layers, comfortable shoes for trekking, sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat to protect against the high-altitude sun.

Are permits required to visit these destinations in Ladakh?

Yes, permits are required for Indian as well as foreign nationals to visit certain restricted areas in Ladakh. These permits can be obtained through registered travel agencies.

What are the must-see monasteries in Ladakh?

Some must-see monasteries include Thiksey Monastery, Hemis Monastery, Diskit Monastery, and Shey Monastery, each offering unique cultural insights and stunning Himalayan views.

Is it safe to travel to Ladakh alone?

Ladakh is generally safe for solo travelers, but it's advisable to travel with a reputable tour operator who can assist with local regulations, permits, and accommodations in remote areas.