Ladakh, a breathtaking region in northern India
Ladakh, a breathtaking region in northern India, is a paradise for adventure seekers and nature lovers. Whether you're exploring the rugged landscapes on a Ladakh road trip, experiencing the serenity of Ladakh monasteries, or embracing the thrill of a Ladakh bike tour, this destination promises unforgettable experiences. From the pristine beauty of Pangong Lake to the iconic Leh Palace, Ladakh offers a mix of adventure, spirituality, and culture. Visitors can choose from a variety of options, including Ladakh trekking, Ladakh honeymoon packages, or budget-friendly Ladakh tours. With its high-altitude terrain, mesmerizing valleys, and unique traditions, Ladakh remains a top choice for travelers looking for an extraordinary getaway.
Upon your early morning arrival at Leh Airport, you will be warmly greeted by our company representative and transferred to your accommodation in Leh. After check-in, spend the day resting and acclimatising to the high altitude of Ladakh. Take in the breathtaking mountain views and explore the local gardens. Enjoy dinner and an overnight stay at the hotel in Leh.
After breakfast, embark on a full-day city tour of Sham Valley, visiting notable sites such as the Hall of Fame, Gurudwara Pathar Sahib, Magnetic Hill, Sangam Point, Rafting Point, and Spituk Monastery. • Hall of Fame: A must-visit for every patriotic Indian, built by the Indian Army in memory of soldiers who lost their lives in the Kargil War. • Gurudwara Pathar Sahib: Located 40 km from Leh, constructed in 1571 in memory of Guru Nanak's visit to the region. • Magnetic Hill: Witness the surreal experience of your car moving upwards on a steep slope with its engine turned off. • Sangam Point: The confluence of the Zanskar and Indus rivers, offering a scenic view. • Sham Valley: Also known as 'Apricot Valley', this area is home to some of the remotest villages in Ladakh. • Spituk Monastery: A Buddhist monastery known for its giant Kali statue, built in the 11th century. Return to Leh in the evening for an overnight stay at the hotel.
After breakfast, depart Leh and travel to Nubra Valley, famously known as the 'Valley of Flowers' for its diverse flora. The journey takes you over Khardung La Pass, the world's highest motorable road at 18,390 feet above sea level. The drive offers breathtaking landscapes and is a truly unforgettable experience. Upon arrival in Nubra Valley, visit the Disket Monastery to see the 100-foot Buddha statue. Optionally, enjoy a camel safari on Nubra’s resident double-humped camels in Hunder. Overnight stay and dinner at the hotel in Nubra Valley.
After breakfast, commence your drive to Turtuk village. Turtuk, located in the Nubra Valley, is situated 80 km from Hunder on the banks of the Shyok River in the Leh district of Jammu and Kashmir. The village was under Pakistan's control until 1971, when India gained control of this strategic area. Geographically, Turtuk lies in the Baltistan Region and is one of four such villages in India, the others being Tyakshi, Chalunkha, and Thang. Predominantly a Muslim village, the residents speak Balti, Ladakhi, and Urdu. Turtuk is the last outpost in India before the Pakistan-controlled Gilgit-Baltistan region begins and serves as one of the gateways to the Siachen Glacier. After exploring Turtuk Village, return to Hunder village in Nubra. Overnight stay and dinner at the hotel in Nubra.
This itinerary features an adventurous drive through picturesque landscapes to the magnificent Pangong Lake, a highlight of your tour. This must-see destination in Ladakh gained fame from the movie 'Three Idiots.' Notably, more than half of Pangong Lake forms the border between India and China. The lake's waters are renowned for changing color with the angle of the sun, offering incredible photo opportunities. Remember to bring your camera and spare batteries! Overnight stay at Pangong. Overnight stay and dinner at the hotel in Pangong.
Begin your morning with a stunning sunrise view over the beautiful Pangong Lake. Afterward, travel back to Leh, stopping at Thiksey Monastery along the way. Known as 'Little Lhasa,' Thiksey is a popular tourist destination due to its architectural resemblance to the Potala Palace in Lhasa, Tibet. In the afternoon, take a short drive to visit the Shey Monastery and Palace, both built in 1655 as summer retreats for the reigning King. Return to Leh for a well-deserved rest, with the evening free for exploring the local market at your leisure. Return to Leh in the evening for dinner and an overnight stay at the hotel
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