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An early morning arrival at Leh airport where you will be greeted by our company representative and transferred directly to your Leh based accommodation. After check-in spend a full day taking rest and adapting to the high altitude of Ladakh. Enjoy the surrounding mountain views and take in the local gardens before dinner and overnight stay in your preferred Leh based accommodation.
Wake early and travel west of Leh to the popular ‘Hall of Fame’ war museum where you can learn about local history and pay your respects to the Indian army as you peruse the local war memorabilia. Next, make you way to the Sikh temple known as ‘Pathar Sahib’ before your stopping at the mysterious Magnetic Hill where you experience reverse gravity in action as your vehicle appears to move without power. Continue on your safari journey and arrive at the Sangham lookout where you will view the colourful intersection of the Zangskar and Indus rivers before driving through the ‘pretty-as-a-postcard’ Basgo village. Arrive at your overnight destination of Lamayuru and enjoy the views of the village which looks like something from a fairy-tale. Overnight stay in Lamayuru.
Wake early and make your way to the Lamayuru monastery for the early morning ‘puja’ with the resident monks. Watch them perform the daily rituals and chanting an then return to your accommodation for a late breakfast. After check out, take a short drive to Alchi monastery via the famous ‘moonland territory’ – so-called because of its crater-like landscape which some people say resembles the environment of the moon. Proceed to the Alchi monastery and marvel at the unique Kashmiri influenced architecture before one last holy sight for the day – the Likir gompa which is famous for its tall Buddha statue. Make the return trip back to Leh via the Indus valley and return to the Leh bazaar with free time to peruse the local handicrafts and shop for souvenirs. Overnight stay in Leh.
Depart Leh after breakfast and head towards ‘Nubra Valley’ – popularly known as the ‘valley of flowers’ because of the variety of wildflowers and medicinal plants grown all over the local area. Situated in the northern part of Ladakh (between the Karakoram and Ladakh Himalayan ranges), the journey between Leh and Nubra takes you over ‘Khardong-la-pass’ which is the world’s highest motor-able road (located 18390 feet above sea level)! The journey to Nubra is a half-day drive of breathtaking landscapes and spectacular scenery and the experience is sure to be once-in-a-lifetime and truly unforgettable. On arrival in the Valley, you will visit the Disket monastery where you can see the 100-foot tall Buddha statue and then those who wish to enjoy an optional camel safari on Nubras resident double humped camels can climb aboard a double-humped camel in Hunder for a ride around the cold desert sand dunes. Arrive to Nubra Valley accommodation in time for dinner and overnight stay.
Definitely a highlight of your tour, today involves an adventurous drive with a constantly scenic trip to the magnificent Pangong Lake. A must see destination for your time in Ladakh, Pangong Lake has been made famous by the ‘Three Idiots’ movie and more than half of the lake marks the separation border of India and China. The appearance of the water is said to change colour at every angle of the sun – which makes for some amazing photographs so don’t forget your camera (and spare batteries!) Overnight stay in Pangong.
Start your morning with a sunrise view of beautiful Pangong Lake before making your way back to Leh via Thiksey monastery. Commonly referred to as ‘Little Lhasa’, Thiksey has become a popular tourist destination because of its architectural resemblance to the ‘Potala Palace’ in Lhasa, Tibet. Finish the afternoon with a short drive to the Shey Monastery and Palace – both built in 1655 as summer retreat spaces for the reigning King. Return to Leh for a well earned rest with the evening free to roam in the market as per your leisure. Overnight stay in Leh.
Today is kept free for you to ‘choose your own adventure’. Suggested activities include:
A full day of white water rafting in the Indus River (absolutely suitable for beginners…)
Hire of with a mountain bike or a motorbike and take a self guided ride throughout the region
Shopping in the Tibetan market or Leh main bazar (The best buys in Ladakh include: authentic pashmina shawls and stoles, handwoven rugs, carpets or decorative wall hangings, locally made woollen socks, gloves, beanies or jackets, trekking gear including backpacks, clothing, boots and climbing accessories, traditional ‘chung’ pots, teapots, and singing bowls, tibetan handicraft items including prayer wheels, bowls, Buddhist masks and Thanka paintings and a variety of silver and traditional Ladakhi turquoise jewellery)
Self guided walking tour of the old market in Leh
Relax in the hotel
Our driver will collect you from your accommodation and transfer you directly to the airport in time for your early morning flight.
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Health Note & Medicine :
Ladakh is a high altitude region and it is not uncommon for people to experience mild symptoms of altitude sickness on arrival. For this reason, we suggest clients consult their doctor before travel and if recommended, take Diamox (or a similar medication) to help with the acclimatization process. We purposely arrange a complete day of rest for the first day of all tours and our guides and drivers are well equipped to handle altitude related emergencies throughout the tour.
Most other standard medications are available in the main town of Leh, but if you prefer your own trusted brands or if you have any specific prescriptions please bring these with you for your Ladakh holiday period.
People often suffer from pulmonary oedemas and the likes as a result of not taking it easy at high altitudes
Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS) can hit the best of us, with nausea and headaches ruining a perfectly good trip. Stay off the alcohol, ideally through the trip, but definitely while acclimatising.
Staying hydrated is incredibly important. You may not feel the need to drink water, but ensure that you intake sufficient amount of water. Don’t spend more than 20 minutes at Khardungla pass as the high altitude may hit you.
Staying Connected:
All prepaid Indian SIM cards will not work in Ladakh and due to security restrictions it is very difficult for outsiders to obtain a local SIM card. Post paid services with BSNL, Airtel and Aircel will work but we suggest relying on internet based services such as Skype, Viber, Whatsapp, Facebook or email to keep in touch.
Note: There is free WIFI in most hotels and there are plenty of internet cafes in the main bazaar, but be aware that power failures occur frequently and it is not uncommon for all satellite internet connections to be lost for up to a few days at a time.
Weather :
The best time to vacation in Ladakh is between May and September. Days are usually nice and sunny, but the nights can be quite cool. It is unlikely clients will experience much rainfall but they may get wet from snow at Khardung La or snowy areas whilst driving.
Currency :
Ladakh falls in Jammu & Kashmir and is an integral part of India and local currency is Indian National Rupee (INR) . The credit & debit card facilities are not always available so we suggest using local ATMs or currency exchange services at hotels or government approved vendors.
Shopping :
The best buys in Ladakh include: authentic pashmina shawls and stoles, handwoven rugs, carpets or decorative wall hangings, locally made woollen socks, gloves, beanies or jackets, trekking gear including backpacks, clothing, boots and climbing accessories, traditional ‘chung’ pots, teapots, and singing bowls, tibetan handicraft items including prayer wheels, bowls, Buddhist masks and Thangka paintings and a variety of silver and traditional Ladakhi turquoise jewellery.
Clothing :
Ladakh is a very casual although somewhat conservative although and you don’t need too many outfits as laundry services are available in the main town of Leh. As a general rule, we recommend loose fitting, lightweight materials which will be the most comfortable, plus a warm jacket or layers of warmer clothes are advised for cooler evenings and trekking trips. Suggested packing items include:
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Important Instructions:
Grand Package:
Pax Slab |
Per Person cost (Bed & Breakfast) |
Per Person cost (Half Board) |
Per Person cost (Full Board) |
Transport |
2 |
INR 64647 |
INR 73882 |
INR 82529 |
Innova / XUV |
4 |
INR 55647 |
INR 65000 |
INR 73588 |
Innova / XUV |
6 |
INR 53529 |
INR 62765 |
INR 70235 |
Tempo Traveler |
8 |
INR 52118 |
INR 61353 |
INR 68941 |
Tempo Traveler |
Child with Bed |
INR 27235 |
INR 35647 |
INR 44059 |
|
Child No Bed |
INR 15176 |
INR 21765 |
INR 27294 |
|
Hotels Offered :
Luxury Package :
Pax Slab |
Per Person cost (Bed & Breakfast) |
Per Person cost (Half Board) |
Per Person cost (Full Board) |
Transport |
2 |
INR 40941 |
INR 42765 |
INR 47412 |
Scorpio / Xylo |
4 |
INR 32118 |
INR 33824 |
INR 38529 |
Scorpio / Xylo |
6 |
INR 30882 |
INR 32706 |
INR 37353 |
Tempo Traveler |
8 |
INR 28706 |
INR 30765 |
INR 35353 |
Tempo Traveler |
Child with Bed |
INR 22235 |
INR 25412 |
INR 29294 |
|
Child No Bed |
INR 7875 |
INR 13625 |
INR 17500 |
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Hotels Offered :
Standard package:
Pax Slab |
Per Person cost (Bed & Breakfast) |
Per Person cost (Half Board) |
Per Person cost (Full Board) |
Transport |
2 |
INR 28588 |
INR 30529 |
INR 32294 |
Scorpio / Xylo |
4 |
INR 19647 |
INR 21647 |
INR 23412 |
Scorpio / Xylo |
6 |
INR 20824 |
INR 20412 |
INR 22224 |
Tempo Traveler |
8 |
INR 16647 |
INR 18470 |
INR 20294 |
Tempo Traveler |
Child with Bed |
INR 10750 |
INR 12875 |
INR 14625 |
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Child No Bed |
INR 4875 |
INR 8000 |
INR 10250 |
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Hotels Offered :