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Leh Ladakh Sightseeing Tour

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Duration

6 Nights 7 Days

Tour Type

Daily Tour

Group Size

15 people

Languages

English, Hindi, Ladakhi

HIGHLIGHTS

  • Visit the beautiful Pangong Lake.
  • Drive through the highest Motorable road in the world.
  • Experience the gravity defying magnetic hill.
  • Visit the cold desert Nubra valley and ride the double humped camels.
  • Visit Turtuk village, the last Indian village on India border.
  • Well maintained private vehicle provided.

Itinerary

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Day 01: Arrive at Leh
Day 01:  Arrive at Leh

  • Arrive at Kushok Bakula airport Leh - 3500m above sea level.

  • Transfer to hotel, Half Day at rest for acclimatization.

  • After Lunch drive to Visit Shanti Stupa & Leh Palace, Later in the evening walk around the local market.

  • Dinner and overnight stay at the Hotel in Leh.
  • Day 02: Sham Valley Tour
    Day 02:  Sham Valley Tour

  • After breakfast leave for the full day sightseeing of Indus & Zanskar river Sangam, drive along the Indus river

  • Visit Pathar Sahib Gurdwara and Magnetic Hill (where the cars defy gravity) Spituk Monastery (The site of Spituk was blessed by the Arhat Nyimagung)and Hall of Fame (which has a museum of the Kargil War memorabilia)

  • Dinner and Overnight at the Hotel in Leh.
  • Day 03: Leh – Khardungla Pass – Nubra Valley and Hunder
    Day 03:  Leh – Khardungla Pass – Nubra Valley and Hunder

  • After Breakfast drive to Nubra Valley via Khardungla (Highest Motorable road in the World, 18,380 ft)

  • Arrive at Hunder by Afternoon.

  • Rest of the day, Post lunch free to explore Deskit Monastery, Hunder Villages and camel Safari in Sand Dunes between Deskit and Hunder Village

  • Overnight stay at the camp
  • Day 04: Nubra/Hunder – Turtuk (Last Village of India) - Hunder/Nubra
    Day 04: Nubra/Hunder – Turtuk (Last Village of India)  -  Hunder/Nubra

  • Morning After Breakfast Leave from Nubra Valley towards to Turtuk Village.

  • A remote village of about 4,000 residents, inhabited by ethnic Muslims, a few kilometres from the 'line of control' (the de facto border) between India and Pakistan on the Indian side. Until 1971 a part of Baltistan, shared strong economic and cultural ties with Tibet. The residents speak Baltistani, and some Ladakhi and English.

  • And Late Return Back To Nubra Valley for Night Stay
  • Day 05: Nubra Valley – Pangong Lake (highest land locked lake)
     Day 05:  Nubra Valley – Pangong Lake (highest land locked lake)

  • Early Morning after breakfast we leave for Pangong Lake through Changla pass 5486 Mtrs. via Wari La/Shyok Route Pangong Lake.

  • Enjoy the landscape in the backdrop of the Lake.

  • Overnight stay at the camp.
  • Day 06: Pangong Lake – Leh
    Day 06:  Pangong Lake – Leh

  • After Breakfast drive back to Leh En-route Visit Thiksey Monastery.

  • Later we’ll walk around Leh Market.

  • Overnight stay at the Hotel.

  • Day 07: Depart Leh - Kushok Bakula Airport
    Day 07:  Depart Leh - Kushok Bakula Airport

  • Morning after breakfast, transfer to airport board your flight towards Destination Covered, to enjoy yet again, a beautiful flight over the great Himalayas

  • Included/Excluded

    • Accommodation in Deluxe room on Double/twin sharing.
    • 03 Nights stay at Leh.
    • 02 Night Stay at Nubra Valley.
    • 01 Night Stay at Pangong Lake.
    • Transfer and Sightseeing as per itinerary.
    • Welcome drink on arrival.
    • Meals (Breakfast And Dinner).
    • Transport by Private Xylo/XUV/Toyota Innova & Tempo Traveler.
    • Group 2-7 People in SUV.
    • 8+ people in tempo traveler bus.
    • Vehicle Can be used for any medical Emergency.
    • Dimox Tablets On Arrival (for High Altitude Sickness).
    • All toll taxes, driver’s allowances, Fuel charges, interstate permit if necessary and all taxes.
    • Inner line Permission & Wild Life Fee.
    • Environmental fee.
    • Any sightseeing other than the itinerary.
    • Monument, Guide, other expenses not mentioned in inclusion.
    • Any item of personal requirement, such as drinks, laundry, telephone, etc.
    • Any medical or evacuation expenses.
    • Any expenses occur due to natural climate, security and other unexpected reason.
    • Any claim due to road blocks, curfew, accident etc.
    • Any type of insurance – personal, medical, travel etc.
    • Airfare

    Additional information

    Extras on the trip

    • Monastery Entrance Fee: Approx. ₹20-150/monastery
    • Double Humped Camel Ride In Nubra Valley: Approx. ₹300-400/per ride for 15 min ride
    • ATV Bike Ride In Nubra Valley: Approx. ₹1000–1500/Per Ride Up-to 2-3 Kms
    • Yak Ride In Pangong Lake: Approx. ₹200–300/per ride for 15 Min
    • 3 Idiots Scoter Photo shoot: Approx. ₹50-100/per photo shoot for a person
    • River Rafting In Zanskar River: Approx. ₹1500–3800/Per Person from Grade 2-4

    Cancellation & Refund Policy

    • If cancellation are made 30 days before the date of travel then 30% of total tour cost will be charged as cancellation fees.
    • If cancellation are made 15 days to 30 days before the date of travel then 50.0% of total tour cost will be charged as cancellation fees.
    • If cancellation are made 0 days to 15 days before the date of travel then 100.0% of total tour cost will be charged as cancellation fees.

    Durations

    Multi day

    Languages

    English
    Hindi
    Ladakhi

    FAQs

    When is the best time to visit Ladakh?
    The best time to visit Ladakh is in the summer, from the end of March to the middle of August. In fact, June is one of the greatest months to visit Ladakh. Some roads and mountains are still covered in snow. By mid-June, the majority of the snow has melted, allowing you to tour the monasteries, stupas, and lakes.

    How far is Ladakh from Delhi by road?
    Almost 1 Day to travel by road
    What altitude is Ladakh situated at?
    3000 meters or 9800 feet above mean sea level.
    How far is Leh airport from Ladakh
    Leh Airport is 3km from Ladakh.
    What is Leh famous for?
    Leh is recognized for its beautiful scenery, Buddhist temples, and natural beauty. Leh is often known as Little Tibet or the Land of Lamas because of the great influence of Tibetan Buddhism.
    Do I need a passport and visa to visit Ladakh?
    If you're an Indian Citizen you won't require any such dosuments.However, if you're a citizen from any other country you'll have to issue an Indian Visa.
    Is Ladakh safe to visit?
    Ladakh is safe to visit as there is no active conflict in the area.
    How many days are required to see Ladakh?
    Approximately 7-8 days will be sufficient to visit Ladakh
    Does the internet work in Ladakh?
    Yes it does.
    What is the coldest month in Ladakh?
    With temperatures ranging from -2°C to -14°C, January is the coldest month in Ladakh.

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