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Package Duration : 6 | ||
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Day 1 : ARRIVAL IN LEH | ||
Leh is a city in the Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir, and it is a popular tourist destination in Ladakh. The city, which is located around 3,500 metres above sea level, is known for its stunning natural beauty and distinct culture. When you arrive in Leh, you must acclimatise to the high altitude in order to avoid altitude sickness, which is a common problem for tourists visiting the region. The first day can be spent walking around the city, visiting local attractions such as the Leh Palace, Shanti Stupa, and local markets. To help your body adjust to the altitude, drink plenty of water and avoid alcohol and caffeine. It is also recommended. Additionally, it’s advisable to rest and take it easy on the first day and avoid any strenuous activities. Once you’ve acclimatized to the altitude, you can begin your journey to explore the other parts of Ladakh, including the stunning landscapes of Nubra, Pangong Lake, and other destinations | ||
Day 2 : Leh Local | ||
Leh is a beautiful city in Ladakh, India, and there are plenty of things to see and do in the city itself. Here are some of the local attractions you can explore while in Leh: Leh Palace: Built in the 17th century, this royal palace was once the home of the Ladakhi royal family. The palace offers a stunning view of the city and the surrounding mountains. Shanti Stupa: This Buddhist stupa was built in 1991 and offers panoramic views of Leh and the surrounding mountains. Leh Market: The local market is a vibrant and colorful place where you can find everything from traditional Ladakhi handicrafts to delicious local food. Hall of Fame: A museum dedicated to the Indian Army, the Hall of Fame showcases the history and achievements of the Indian Army in the region. Pathar Sahib Gurudwara is a Sikh temple in the Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir’s Ladakh region. It is a well-known pilgrimage site as well as a popular tourist destination in the area. The gurudwara is about 25 kilometres from Leh. Shey Palace is a historic palace located about 15 kilometres from Leh in India’s Ladakh region. The Namgyal dynasty built the palace in the 17th century, and it served as the Ladakhi royal family’s summer retreat. | ||
Day 3 : LEH TO NUBRA VALLEY(160 Km | 6-7 Hrs | 5,441 M) | ||
Leh to Nubra is a popular tourist route in Ladakh, India. The route takes you through some of the most beautiful scenery in the region, including the famous Khardung La Pass, one of the world’s highest motorable passes. The trip from Leh to Nubra is about 120 kilometres long and can take anywhere from 6 to 7 hours depending on the weather and road conditions. You’ll pass through charming villages, rocky terrain, and breathtaking mountain scenery along the way. Nubra Valley is known for its distinctive landscape, which includes sand dunes, lush green valleys, and snow-capped peaks in the distance. It is also home to the Diskit Monastery, one of the region’s oldest and largest monasteries. Overall, the Leh to Nubra route is a must-visit for anyone traveling to Ladakh and looking to experience the region’s natural beauty and unique culture. | ||
Day 4 : NUBRA VALLEY TO PANGONG TSO (150 Km | 6-7 Hrs | 4,349 M) | ||
The road from Nubra to Pangong is long but scenic, passing through beautiful landscapes and providing gorgeous views of the surrounding mountains and valleys. The journey takes about 6-7 hours, with several stops along the way for rest and refreshments.The landscape changes dramatically as you approach Pangong Lake, with the mountains giving way to vast open spaces and the crystal clear blue waters of the lake coming into view. Pangong Lake is a lovely and peaceful destination, with its calm waters reflecting the surrounding mountains and providing a sense of peace and calm.The lake is also known for its unusual colour-changing properties, with the water appearing to change colours depending on the time of day and the angle at which it is viewed of the sun. The surrounding region is home to several traditional Ladakhi villages, and it’s a great place to explore the local culture and way of life. Overnight stay in camps.o. | ||
Day 5 : PANGONG TSO TO LEH (160 Km | 6-7 Hrs | 4,522 M) | ||
The journey from Nubra to Pangong is long but scenic, with the road winding through the mountains. As you leave Pangong Lake behind, the road winds through the rugged terrain of Ladakh, with mountains rising on either side. The road winds through several small villages, each with its own distinct personality and cultural heritage.The Chang La Pass, one of the world’s highest motorable mountain passes, is one of the journey’s highlights. The pass provides breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains and valleys and is a popular photography and sightseeing location.The landscape changes again as you approach Leh, with the rugged terrain giving way to lush green valleys and fields. Leh is a lively and energetic city. | ||
Day 6 : DEPART FROM LEH | ||
Today is the last day of this adventurous trip. You can leave back for your home today, but you won’t be going alone. You will be taking lots of fun memories, which you will cherish for a long time. |
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