The Pangong Lake in Ladakh is one Of the Highest Salt Lakes in the world. Despite being saline water the lake freezes completely during winters.
Ladakh has a Donkey sanctuary. It caters to the sick & old donkeys often abandoned by their owner. Next time you see old & sick donkey, you know where to bring it.
Only place in India where the Bactrian camel (two-humped) can be found. They are rare compared to single-hump camels.
The Bailey Bridge in Ladakh is the highest bridge in the world at an altitude of 5,602 metres. It was built in 1982 by the Indian Army.
Ladakh has a mystical Magnetic hill so called “gravity hill” located on the Leh-Kargil national highway. Stop your car over a white square marked on the road and leave it in neutral. The car actually starts moving on its own. Yes! You need to be there to experience it.
Popularly known as “Land of high passes”, it is well known for its snow - capped mountains, ancient monasteries, and rich culture. Travel enthusiasts who want to hit the road have much to explore in these region, right from exploring desert among the snowy hills in Nubra where you are greeted by two-humped camels to driving through the great passes like Khardungla. Adventurous people can indulge in various activities like trekking, rafting, mountaineering, camel safari. Those looking for inner peace and want some break from the everyday schedule can visit Namgyal Monastery, Shanti Stupa. One can even go star-gazing due to its high altitude & clear skies.
06 Nights 07 Days - LEH
Arrive at Kushok Bakula Rimpochee Airport Leh, one of the highest commercial
airports in the world at 3500m above sea level. Meet our local representative &
transfer to hotel. Half day at rest for acclimatization.
After lunch drive to Visit Shanti Stupa & Leh Palace, Later in the evening walk
around local market.
Overnight at the Hotel
After breakfast, proceed for sightseeing of 1000 year old Alchi monastery the only
Gompa in Ladakh region on flat ground. Thereafter proceed to the Likir
Monastrey to visit the splendid three storeys Dharma Wheel Gompa. Here you'll be
awestruck with the sight of the massive Buddha statues. Drive along the Indus river
visiting, Pathar Sahib Gurudawara and Magnetic Hill (where the cars defy
gravity), Basgo Palace and further on to Leh Hall of Fame (which has a museum of
the Kargil War memorabilia).
Overnight at the Hotel
– Drive 120 Kms 4/5hrs
After breakfast drive to Nubra Valley (Known as the Valley of Flowers and the
warmest region in Ladakh) via Khardungla pass. Arrive at Hundur by afternoon.
Explore Diskit, Hunder Villages and camel Safari in sand dunes between Diskit and
Hunder Village.
Overnight stay at the camp
After breakfast visit Diskit Monastery and drive back to Leh by same Route, crossing
Khardungla Pass. Reach Leh by afternoon. Evening free time for leisure to explore
Leh market.
Overnight at the Hotel
After early breakfast leave for Pangong Lake (14,500 ft), via Changla Pass(17,350
ft). Pangong Lake is a salt water body of 120 km in length and 6 – 7 Km broad at the
longest point. It is bisected by the international border between India & China (2/3 of
the lake is in China’s possession). Visit the exact location of the famous movie
“Three idiots” & enjoy outing along the banks of the lake. One really feels very close
to nature at Pangong Lake with its scenic surroundings. On a clear sunny day, you
can see seven colour formations in the crystal clear salt water lake.
Overnight stay at the camp
After breakfast drive back to Leh via Hemis Monastery, evening free for shopping.
Overnight stay at the camp
After breakfast, check out from the hotel and proceed to the airport for your flight
back home.