7 Days Ladakh Tour Package
Overview
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Why Ladakh?
- Ladakh is called the “land of passes” because of its many mountain passes, which add to its attraction and beauty.
- Pangong Lake is one of Ladakh’s famous lakes and the world’s highest saltwater lake, which is 4,350 meters above sea level.
- Situated on the Himalayan and Karakoram mountain ranges, Ladakh has consistently cool temperatures throughout the year.
Trip Highlights
- Visit Hunder Sand Dunes to witness the white, rolling dunes, a nearby river, trees, and snow-capped mountains in the distance.
- Enjoy the unique taste of Ladakh’s delicious cuisine.
- Go to Turtuk village, one of the northernmost villages in India, close to the Line of Control between India and Pakistan.
- Take the world’s highest motorable road, the Khardungla, to Nubra Valley, also called the Valley of Flowers.
- Experiencing the moon’s reflection on the glittering lake, a refreshing breeze, and the soothing sound of the running water during your stay at the Tent of Pangong Lake is very beautiful.
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Tour Plan
When you arrive at the Leh airport, take a ride to the hotel that has been reserved for you. You should take an entire day off to adjust to your new surroundings at 11,135 feet altitude. The hotel will serve a hot lunch. Later in the evening, go to the Shanti Stupa, which is situated on a hilltop close to Chanspa, the Leh Market, and Leh Palace, also referred to as "Lachen Palkhar." Leh O/N.
Travel to Likir and Alchi Monasteries, Pathar Sahib Gurudwara, after breakfast. The Hall of Fame Museum and Sangam (the confluence of the Zanskar and Indus rivers) were founded in memory of the Kargil War martyrs. O/N Leh.
Travel to Nubra Valley, also called the Valley of Flowers, after breakfast by using the world's highest motorable road, the Khardungla (18,380 feet). When you get to Nubra Valley, check into your camp or a hotel. Nubra Hotel/camp will serve the lunch. Following lunch, take a walk along the Shayok River's banks. You may also have a double-humped camel ride on the sand dunes between Deskit and Hundur Village. O/N Valley of Nubra.
Following breakfast in Hunder, head to the beautiful village of Turtuk, which is the final significant Indian settlement before the Line of Control, which separates India from Pakistan-controlled Gilgit-Baltistan. During the 1971 Indo-Pak war, Pakistan ruled Turtuk until India took it over. It is appropriately called the "village divided by a border.” The village itself is unique, not just the name. Spend the night at Hunder.
Travel via Shayok to Pangong Lake (14,500 feet) after eating an early breakfast. China and India share the highest saltwater lake in the world, Pangong. Enjoy the lake's beauty. Later, in your spare time, you can relax and take in the slowly changing blue and green lake against a reddish backdrop as the sun sets, and you'll be treated to breathtakingly beautiful views. O/N Pangong Lake.
Enjoy the beautiful sunrise view across the lake in the early morning. Travel back to Leh after breakfast; the Changla Pass, at 17,350 feet, is the world's third-highest motorable road. Visit Shey Palace and Thiksey Monastery, which are a long way away. O/N Leh.
To board a flight back to the destination, make an early morning journey to Leh airport. Once back at home, the trip ends with unique experiences to share