Duration of the tour - ( 10 Nights/ 11 Days )
Staring point - LEH
End point - LEH
Best time. - April to Oct
Sightseeing Includes:
DETAILED ITINERARY DAY WISE
Day 01: Arrival in Leh
Arriving at Leh, I recommend Half day complete rest for the acclimatization. Since Ladakh is at High altitude sometimes people get altitude sickness , such as having Headaches, and fall short of breath etc. After lunch if you are feeling fine you can visit the Leh market and around. (you can have a nice view of the whole Leh city from here) and a market which is at walking distance. Overnight in Leh.
Day 02: Sham Valley Sightseeing ( 90kms / 4 hrs )
Today, you can explore the western part of Ladakh. You'll visit Pathar Sahib (the Gurudwara), Magnetic Hill, and Sangam (the confluence of River Indus and Zanskar River). Afterward, you can head a little further to Nimmo village for lunch, where you'll find some nice restaurants. On your way back, visit the Hall of Fame. In the evening, you can enjoy the view of the whole Leh city from Leh Palace and Shanti Stupa. Overnight stay in Leh. You'll be driving approximately 90kms today.
Day 03: Leh – Khardungla – Deskit – Hundar – Nubra ( 130kms / 4 -5 hrs )
After breakfast get ready for a thrilling drive to Nubra Valley via the legendary Khardong La Pass., ( the 2nd highest motorable road in the world). Visit Deskit monastery and big Maitreya statue. Deskit is famous for the 515 years old Buddhist Monastery, lying magnificently situated on a hilltop, facing the entire Valley. From the monastery you can have a beautiful view of the whole Nubra. Spend evening exploring Hundar immersing yourself in the tranquil beauty of Nubra Valley. do camel riding and explore the surroundings with a beautiful evening sunset, overnight in Hundar.
Day 04: Nubra – Turtuk – Thang – Nubra ( 180kms / 6 -7 hrs )
On this day after a delicious breakfast you will head towards Turtuk. This place is the last Indian village on the borders of India and Pakistan. This village used to be under Pakistan before the 1971 war but After the war it became a part of India and it opened for tourism recently. From the village of Thang you can actually see a Pakistani village called Phranu. The villagers will tell you stories about how it used to be before and after. On the way back you can also visit Yabgo Palace in Turtuk and its surroundings. Come back to Nubra on the same day overnight in Nubra.
Day 5: Nubra to Siachen Base Camp Via Panamic Hot Springs – sumoor( 210kms / 7-8 hrs )
After breakfast, Begin your day to explore the Siachen Base camp. After two hours of drive you will reach at Panamic Hot spring water. After enjoying the hot spring at Panamic, continue your journey to Base Camp, the Highest Battlefield in the world. Meet Army people and get to know about the daily life at Siachen. Drive back to Nubra after some quality time at Siachen. Overnight at sumoor.
Day 06: Sumoor – Agyam – Shayok – Pangong ( 170kms / 5-6 hrs )
Sumoor to Pangon will be 5 hours of drive. Begin your journey with a delicious breakfast. You will follow the Shayok River and slowly head toward Pangong Lake. It is the highest salt water Lake in the World, shared by two countries India & China, it is said that more than half of it is in China. Enjoy the beauty of the lake on the Banks of Pangong while appreciating the changing Colours and fascinating high altitude of the Lake. Overnight stay in Pangong.
Day 07: Pangong – Rizang la_ Tsaga la – Hanley ( 180kms / 5-6 hrs )
This day you will continue your journey towards Hanley following the lake for more than 15kms you will pass by a few villages such as Spangmik , Man and Merak on the bank of the lake. The terrain today is mostly plain but rough and dusty roads. you will see Rizang la war memorial that you should absolutely see on the way as it tells a lot of stories about the war between India and China in 1962. Continue your journey crossing one pass called Tsaga la and you will reach Hanley by afternoon. Hanley is known for its location to observe stars and one of the world's highest astronomical observatories found in Hanley. explore the village and overnight in hanley
Day 08: Hanley – Umling la – Hanley (100kms / 6-7 hrs )
Embark on a thrilling journey today to Umling La, the highest motorable road in the world. Situated at an impressive elevation of 5,640 meters in Ladakh, India, this mountain pass offers breathtaking views and serves as the source for two vital rivers. Brace yourself for an adventure filled with rugged beauty and the thrill of conquering new heights.
Day 09: Hanley – Nyoma- Mahe – Tsomoriri ( 150kms / 5-6 hrs )
This day you will continue your journey towards Tsomoriri lake. You will come back to Loma Bridge and turn left for Tsomoriri. After 2 hours form Hanley you will reach Nyoma. It’s a nice villages with restaurants , you can have tea there. After that you will follow the Indus river till Mahe Bridge from where you will turn left for the lake. You will enter a small valley with a beautiful stream and continue until you reach the beautiful lake Tsomoriri which is situated at the altitude of 4500 meters. You can explore the Nomadic families living nearby the lake in a valley. This lake is known for its beauty and enjoy it with sunset. Overnight in tsomoriri
Day 10: Tsomoriri – Puga - Tsokar- Taglang la –Leh ( 250 kms / 7-8 hrs )
After breakfast you will start your journey back to Leh, the first village you will come across is Puga and you will get to see hot spring water. After driving for three hours, you will reach Tsokar which means white lake in Ladakh. In the past, the lake used to be a source of salt for the people of Ladakh and Tibet. Despite the high salinity of the water, the lake is a marvellous habitat for a large number of bird species including the rare black-necked crane, the lake is covered with white minerals). After that you will be taking Leh Manali highway, cross Taglang la 5328 meters and you will be reaching Leh by evening, you will have some time to buy some souvenirs from Ladakh.
Day 11: Departure towards Delhi by flight
fly back to Delhi with sweet memories of Ladakh
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