Once a thriving trade hub on the legendary Silk Route, Leh has always been steeped in intrigue and wonder. With enough captivating elements to inspire a tale from someone like Robert E. Howard, this city offers a unique blend of attractions rarely found elsewhere. Vibrant prayer flags sway above rooftops, towering mountains shield the city from foreign winds, vast valleys embrace lush, green meadows, and mud-brick homes seem to rise directly from the mountainside. The silence here is broken only by the occasional sound of solemn chants. Leh is a place where you can break free from the outside world and embrace a truly transformative journey.
Arrive Leh airport, our representative will meet, assist and transfer to the hotel in Leh. Rest of the day free to acclimatize to the high altitude of Ladakh. In the evening you may take a walk to the local market but we highly recommend to give complete rest to the body. Overnight at Leh.
Day start with Hall of Fame, which was constructed by the Indian Army to commemorate the sacrifice of soldiers during Indo-Pak wars. Mahakal Temple and Spituk Gompa - an 11th century structure , Next on the list of attractions is the majestic Gurudwara Patthar Sahib. Nestled deep in the Himalayas, it was constructed by the Lamas of Leh in 1517 to honour the visit of Guru Nanak Dev - the founder of the Sikh faith. Drive another few km to witness the magic of Magnetic Hill that defies the law of gravity. It has been noticed that when a vehicle is parked on neutral gear on this metallic road, it seems to slide up and further. Driving through a picturesque landscape, we reach the confluence of the Indus and Zanskar River (Sangam). Return to hotel via same route. In the evening, you may take a walk around the beautiful town and explore the local flavors it offers to the visitor.
After Breakfast drive to Pangong Lake (14,500 ft) through the Indus River Valley. A beautiful drive of appox 04 hours and you’ll be at one of the most beautiful places of the planet. Arrive at the lake shore and visit the 03 Idiot shooting point, try local food at any of the small restaurant around the lake. Post lunch, free time at leisure and enjoy the colour changing lake and the sun set on the banks of lake. Overnight stay at the resort / camp in the area.
Early morning enjoy the picturesque view of Sun rise on lake. Post breakfast start your drive to Leh, this time crossing the mighty Changla pass at 17000ft. On the way visit Thiksey Monastery which is one of the largest and architecturally most impressive Gompas of Ladakh. There are several temples in this Gompas, containing images, stupas and wall paintings of Buddha, which are exquisite. Also visit Shey Palace on a hillock 15 Kms before Leh, it was once the residence of the royal family. A 7.5 mts high copper statue of Buddha, plated with gold and the largest of its kind, is installed here. After visiting Shey Palace continue drive to Leh enroute two brief halts at Druk Pema Karpo School AKA Rancho’s School (03 Idiot fame) and Sindhu Ghaat where the annual Sindhu Darshan festival is held. Reach Leh and relax at the hotel or just walk to Leh market for souvenir shopping. Overnight stay at the hotel in Leh.
Early morning transfer to Leh airport to board flight back to destination.
Additional supplements (optional) : Please inform at the time of booking, if any of the following is required
English speaking accompanying tour Guide for sightseeing : Rs. 4000.00 per day
Oxygen cylinder on hire : Rs. 1200.00 per cylinder per day
In case of cancellation or non-utilization of any service (transportation, hotels accommodation (part / full), permits, any complementary ride at Khalsar Dunes etc.) because of any reason (ill health, flight delay / cancellation / hike in fare, strike / road block / bad weather or any other natural calamities) there will be no refund for the unutilized service. The guests will have to bear the extra expenses of change in itinerary
Any other item not mentioned in the cost includes section.
THINGS TO CARRY:
Enough warm cloths as the climate of Ladakh is always cold and the temperatures dipping down to sub zero levels even during the hottest months.
Passport, Visa, Medical Insurance and Travel Insurance
Comfortable clothes: tracks, tee-shirts
Jackets and pullovers
Flashlight with extra batteries
Personal medication
Comfortable walking shoes, a pair of slippers for the night, extra pair of socks
Sunglasses, caps or hats, sunscreen lotion and insect repellents
Personal toiletries
Water bottles, backpack with plastic lining, daypack.
Do’s:
Acclimatize Properly: Give your body time to adjust to the high altitude.
Stay Hydrated: Drink plenty of water to combat the dry climate.
Dress in Layers: Be prepared for varying temperatures throughout the day.
Respect Local Culture: Be mindful of local customs and traditions.
Carry Cash and Supplies: ATMs and stores may be scarce, especially in remote areas.
Don’ts:
Avoid Alcohol and Smoking: They can hinder acclimatization and are best avoided.
Don’t Litter: Keep the environment clean and carry back non-biodegradable waste.
Dress Conservatively: Especially when visiting religious places.
Don’t Disturb Wildlife: Maintain a safe distance from animals.
Photography Permissions: Always ask for permission before taking photos of people or inside religious places.
Phone Connectivity:
Postpaid Connections Only: Only postpaid mobile connections work in Ladakh.
Network Providers: BSNL has the widest coverage, followed by Airtel and Jio.
Limited Coverage: Connectivity is mostly around Leh and major areas. Remote places may have no network.
Satellite Phones: Can be used in emergencies (with permission from the authorities) where regular mobile connectivity is not available.
Internet Availability:
4G Services: Airtel has launched 4G services in some parts of Ladakh, including Kargil and Dras.
Data Connectivity: Mostly limited to 2G/GPRS in major city areas. 3G and 4G depend on location and network provider.
Wi-Fi: Available in hotels, guesthouses, and cyber cafes, but the speed may be slow.
It’s important to plan for periods without connectivity and inform family and friends about the limited phone and internet services in Ladakh. Carrying power banks is also advisable due to the limited charging facilities in remote areas.
HOTELS ENVISAGED : The hotel names mentioned in our offer serve as a reference for our rates, but this email is not a confirmation of any sort. Actual bookings occur upon your confirmation. If the initially planned hotels are unavailable, we’ll secure similar accommodation or the next best option. Rates quoted are valid only for the specified dates and may change based on availability.
CAUTION ABOUT STAYING AT CAMPS : Accommodations in remote areas like Alchi, Pangong, Tsomoriri, and Dha Hanu are very basic. Camps often face staff shortages due to harsh climates, leading to service delays and non-availability of some food items. Only simple vegetarian food is served. Room heaters are not available in Standard and Deluxe options. Camps are temporary structures, so expect wear and tear in tents and temporary bathroom fittings. Electricity comes from private generators that are switched off after dinner, so don't expect 24-hour electric supply. Guests might be moved to different but equivalent camps if overbooked. The camps in Pangong and Tsomoriri are not comparable to those in Nubra Valley. Only book these camps if you are okay with the above limitations. No refund requests will be entertained due to these or any other reasons not mentioned.
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