Magnificent 5-Night Ladakh Tour.

  • 6 Days / 5 Night
  • Max People : 40
  • Jammu & Kashmir.

Itinerary

Our Representative Will Meet You Upon Arrival at the Leh Airport and Drive You to the Hotel You Have Reserved. After lunch, you'll continue with a quick tour of the Main Bazaar, stopping by a few cafes and handicraft stores. Later on, visits Leh Palace and Shanti Stupa. The Shanti Stupa is a Buddhist religious monument constructed by a Japanese monk with Indian roots, whose goal in erecting the stupa was to propagate Buddhism. Additionally, that you plan to visit Leh Palace. Leh Palace, a nine-story building in Leh, was constructed in the 17th century by King Sengey Namgyal. You will arrive at the hotel by evening, and you will spend the night there.

Drive to Nubra Valley, also called the Valley of Flowers, and the warmest area of Ladakh via Khardungla today after eating breakfast at the guesthouse. The road near Khardungla, which is thought to be the highest motorable road in the world, offers breathtaking vistas of the endless snow-capped Himalayan ranges (18380 ft) After spending some time in Khardungla, continue on to Nubra. Eventually, you will arrive at Hunder's renowned sand dunes, commonly referred to as the "Desert in the Sky," where you may go on a double-humped Bactrian camel safari. Spend the night in the Hunder Camp.

After breakfast at Nubra Camp, make your way back to the largest and oldest Buddhist monastery in the Nubra Valley, Diskit Monastery. It is a component of the Gelukspa sect of Tibetan Buddhism. It was built by Lama Sherab Zangpo of Stod sometime in the 1420s. To start your drive to Pangong, take Shayok. By dusk, you will reach Pangong Lake by the off-road Shayok route. Brahmini ducks and bar-headed geese are two of the many species that depend on Pangong Lake as a breeding home. The lake is also home to a wide range of wildlife species, including kiang and marmots. Sleep in Pangong Camp for the night.

See the captivating dawn over the lake and the bleak mountains, which are rendered golden by the sun's rays, in the morning. Following breakfast at the campsite, travel across the Changla Pass to Leh. Visit the Hemis Monastery, one of the biggest and most well-known in Ladakh, on the way back. This lovely monastery was established in the early 17th century and is a part of the Drukpa order. See the Thiksey Monastery, which is a member of the Gelukspa order and regarded as one of Ladakh's most exquisite monasteries.You can also visit Druk Padma Karpo School, often referred to as 3 Idiots School, located in Shey Village. The school gained notoriety following its inclusion in the Bollywood film 3 Idiots. Three Idiots School demonstrates Ladakh's unique culture. You will arrive in Leh by nightfall and spend the night in a hotel there.

Visit Pathar Sahib Gurudwara en route to Alchi and Liker Monastery today. Built in 1517 to honour Guru Nanak Dev's visit to Ladakh, this stunning Gurudwara is dedicated to the memory of Guru Nanak. You will eventually arrive at "Gravity Hill," also known as Magnetic Hill. Proceed beyond the Sangam confluence of the Zanskar and Indus Rivers to arrive at Alchi monastery, which is home to numerous enormous clay statues of Buddha in various shapes. These monasteries' 1000-year-old wall paintings are their main draw. You can see the 75-meter-tall Buddha statue at the Liker monastery in a nearby village on your way back. You may also visit the renowned Hall of Fame. The monastery was established in the eleventh century. Returning to the hotel by sunset, spend the night there in Leh.

After having breakfast in the morning at the hotel, head to the Leh airport to catch your aircraft back home and take in another breathtaking view of the majestic Himalayas.

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