Going far away has a certain allure to it. Your heart is open, and something wonderful awaits your discovery. Ladakh, cradled in the heart of the Great North-Western Himalaya, is one of the last strongholds of Tibetan Buddhist life, culture, and religion. Leh, the capital of Ladakh, was formerly a commercial town at the crossroads of the old silk route from China and Central Asia to India's plains, nestled in the Indus River valley. Leh Ladakh Fixed Departure Tour Package journey begins in the town of Leh (11,500 ft. / 3505 m) and includes a variety of exciting excursions to cliffside Gompas (monasteries) populated by tranquil Buddhist monks, beautiful towns, picturesque lakes & surrounding landscape, high passes, and magnificent mountain vistas.
Arrive in Leh airport from Delhi, meet and greet our agent, and they will transport you to your pre-arranged lodging. Check into the hotel and get some rest to help you acclimate. Later, explore the Leh Market, Leh Palace, and Shanti Stupa in the evening. Enjoy a traditional Ladakhi cultural programme in the evening. Stay in Leh for the night.
Second day of Leh Ladakh fixed departure tour package, Drive to Lamayuru after breakfast, stopping along the way to see Gurudwara Pathar Sahib, Magnetic Hill, Sangam (the confluence of the Zanskar and Indus rivers), and Liker Monastery. Lunch on way, then travel to the magnificent lunar vistas and the Lamayuru monastery after lunch. Staying in Sham for the night.
Third day of Leh Ladakh fixed departure tour package, After breakfast, drive to Leh, stopping along the way to see the Alchi monastery and the Hall of Fame. By the afternoon, you should be in Leh. Staying in Leh for the night.
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Fourth day of Leh Ladakh fixed departure tour, Drive to Nubra Valley via Khardungla after breakfast (Highest Motorable road in the world, 18,380 ft). Short photographic stops can be taken at roadside cafes and beautiful locations. Check into the hotel/camp when you arrive at Hunder. After lunch, visit the Sand Dunes between Deskit and Hunder Village for a camel safari (double-humped camels found only in Ladakh and Mongolia). Nubra Valley is where you'll spend the night.
Fifth day of fixed departure tour package to Leh Ladakh, After breakfast, drive to Turtuk (first opened to tourists in 2010), a village conquered by the Indian Army from Pakistan during the Indo-Pak war of 1971; en route, stop at Tyakshi (the boundary between India and Pakistan) O/N Nubra Valley.
Sixth day of fixed departure tour package to Leh Ladakh, After breakfast, depart for Pangong Lake, 14,500 feet above sea level, a 6- to 7-hour trip. You'll have free time on your first day at Camp to enjoy the shifting colours of the lake and the sun setting on the lake's banks. Pangong Lake is where you'll spend the night.
Seventh day of fixed departure tour to Leh Ladakh, Early in the morning, take in the beautiful dawn over the lake. Drive back to Leh after breakfast, stopping to see Thiksey Monastery and Shey Palace along the way. Stay in Leh for the night.
You will be transferred to Leh airport early in the morning to board your journey back to your destination. The journey has come to an end.
Ladakh is a Kashmiri region nestled between the Himalayan and Kunlun Ranges, with a distinct Tibetan culture. Huge mountains, varied terrains, gorgeous gompas, prayer flags, and adventure sports abound in Ladakh, known as the world's coldest desert. Swastik Holiday offers a Fixed Departure Leh Ladakh package designed to satisfy all types of travelers.
The Hemis Monastery, Spituk Monastery, Chemrey Monastery, and Phugtal Monastery are among the region's many stunning monasteries. The Shey Palace, perched on a hill with spectacular views of the surrounding countryside, was originally the region's summer capital. The Lhachen Palkhar, or Leh Palace, is a 17th-century palace that has been converted into a museum that houses Buddhist art, silverware, relics, and kitchenware, among other things.
The months of May through July enable complete access to Ladakh, as well as the opportunity to experience the snow! The Pangong Lake, which runs from India to Tibet and was featured in a sequence from the Bollywood film 3 Idiots, is a major tourist destination in the region. Furthermore, Magnetic Hill is an interesting attraction where an optical illusion causes cars to drive upwards rather than downhill!
Ladakh is suitable for adventure activities like trekking, mountain biking, and river rafting because of its rugged landscape. Don't forget to buy Pashmina shawls, Tibetan handicrafts and jewellery, Buddha statues, woollens, apricots, and apples before leaving Ladakh. Swastik Holiday’s Fixed Departure Leh Ladakh tour ensure a memorable journey and are reasonably priced and totally customised, making them ideal for trips with friends or family.