Wonder of Ladakh

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 25000.00

Duration

7 days

Tour Type

Explore Tours

Leh Ladakh History
Leh, the capital of Ladakh is situated at a height of 3505 meters and is towards the eastern parts of Jammu and Kashmir. The region is watered by the Zanskar River, which flows into the Indus River just below. Spilling out of a side valley that tapers north towards eroded snow-capped peaks, the Ladakhi capital sprawls from the foot of a ruined Tibetan style palace – a maze of mud-brick and concrete flanked on one side by cream-coloured desert, and on the other by a swathe of lush irrigated farmland. As one approaches Leh for the first time, via the sloping seep of dust and pebbles that divide if from the floor of the Indus Valley, one will have little difficulty imagining how the old trans -Himalayan traders must have felt as they plodded in on the caravan routes from Yarkhand and Tibet: a mixture of relief at having crossed the mountains in one piece, and anticipation of a relaxing spell in one of central Asia’s most scenic and atmospheric towns. Leh is a beautiful destination with so many attractions and is the centre of Tibeto-Buddhist Culture for ages. Its colourful gompas have attracted the devout Buddhists from all over the globe. Besides, it is also a favourite hiking locale and is known for some of the best hikes in the country.

History Of Leh
King Sengge Namgyal who ruled Ladakh during 17th century and during whose rule Ladakh was at its greatest shifted his court from Shey to Leh. Leh became the regional capital and very soon the town blossomed into one of the busiest markets on the Silk Route. During the 1920s and 1930s, the broad bazaar that still forms its heart received more than a dozen pony- and camel-trains each day. Leh’s prosperity, managed mainly by the Sunni Muslim merchants whose descendants live in its labyrinthine old quarter, came to an abrupt end with the closure of the Chinese border in the 1950’s. However its fortunes begin to look up after India rediscovered the hitherto forgotten capital’s strategic value after two wars in quick succession with Pakistan . Today, Khaki-clad Jawans (soldiers) and their families from the nearby military and air force bases are the mainstay of the local economy in winter, when foreign visitors are few and far between.

Included/Exclude

• Gst 5 % • Porterage & tips at the airport, Hotel/Camp staff & drivers. • Additional costs for Hotel accommodation, transport services due to flight cancellation, road blocks etc. • Extra meals / room services / bottled beverages consumed at the hotel. • Personal items like mineral water, phone calls, laundry etc. • Camel riding fee. • Monastery entrances fee. • Medical & Travel insurance.

Tour Amenities

Accepts Credit Cards
Accepts Online Payments
Car Parking
Laundry Service
Local Guide
Outdoor Seating
Reservations
Restaurant
Wireless Internet

Tour Plan

On arrival at the airport in Leh, you will be met and transferred to the hotel. Leh, is in the abode of the rocky paradise of Ladakh depicting eternal beauty and wrapped in the most beautiful design of mighty Himalayas. The rest of the day is at leisure for acclimatizing to the climate of Ladakh.
After Lunch, we will proceed to visit Shanti Stupa built by Japanese monks to promote world peace. This large hilltop stupa has brightly coloured reliefs on its mid-levels and is topped by a spired white hemisphere
Leh palace, the most renowned for its traditional architectural style. Leh Palace, dilapidated yet interesting, which was built in the 17th century in the grand tradition of Tibetan architecture. The rest of the day is at leisure to explore the city. Overnight in Leh Hotel.

After breakfast visit Hemis, thiksey and Shey monastery
Evening visit Asian museum near leh market.

Morning, drive to Nubra Valley, cross the world 2nd height of Khardongla pass 18380 Ft. Drive descend towards khardong village for Luch. Visit Desket Monastery, Maitra Bhudha statue, Hunder sand Dune, double humped Camel ride. Night at Hunder or Desket.

After breakfast drive to Turtuk on arrival turtuk explore the amazing Baltistan Turtuk local Cultural and village offers views of Beautiful Valley, Turtuk was part of the Silk Route , Don’t forget to click this unique mammal, found in cold Desert. It was once used to carry the trade material on silk route. Overnight stay at Hunder

This morning after breakfast, proceed to Pangong Tso - a lake which is 140 km long and extends from India to Tibet, 60% of the length of the lake lies in China. During winter, the lake freezes completely, despite being saline water. On arrival, check in to the camp. The rest of the day is at leisure for various activities. Overnight in Pangong.

This morning after breakfast, drive around the Pangong Lake and don't forget to click photos!! you will pass through the Changla pass 5391 Mt, a high mountain pass and the world's 3rd highest motorable road
Continue your drive to Leh. En route, visit Chemdrey monastery.

Night at Leh Hotel Celebrate last night

The day for farewell to you all ' as you are transferred to the airport in Leh for your onward journey. Please do give us your valuable suggestions and write reviews

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15

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