Ladakh
Destination
Safaris
Adventure
This tour takes us over the Himalayan range from the greens of Kullu valley in Himachal Pradesh to the barren mountain desert of Ladakh. This journey is a must driving experience and takes us over high passes starting with famed and crowded Rohtang, Baralacha, Nakee La, Lachung La and Tanglang La. The road journey is covered in 3 days to help acclimatize to the high altitude conditions. In this tour, we discover Ladakh and its myriad offerings right from monasteries, to high pass – Khardung La, white sand dunes of Nubra valley and the spectacularly scenic Pangong Lake.
Total Duration
12 Nights / 13 Days
Grade
Moderate
Maximum Altitude
5,602 m/ 18,380 ft
Best Season
June to September
Accommodation
Hotel – 7; Tented Campsite/Guesthouse – 4; Houseboat – 1
Food
Solang, Jispa, Nubra, Alchi, Mulbekh, Srinagar – Breakfast and Dinner included;     Leh – Bed and Breakfast basis
Travel
In non-AC Innova or similar

WHAT YOU CAN EXPECT FROM THIS ADVENTURE TRIP

This tour takes us over the Himalayan range from the greens of Kullu valley in Himachal Pradesh to the barren mountain desert of Ladakh. This journey is a must driving experience and takes us over high passes starting with famed and crowded Rohtang, Baralacha, Nakee La, Lachung La and Tanglang La. The road journey is covered in 3 days to help acclimatize to the high altitude conditions. In this tour, we discover Ladakh and its myriad offerings right from monasteries, to high pass – Khardung La, white sand dunes of Nubra valley and the spectacularly scenic Pangong Lake.

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DAY 1: ARRIVAL MANALI. DRIVE TO SOLANG (2,480 m / 8,136 ft)

Arrive in Manali. Drive to Solang
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DAY 2: SOLANG TO KEYLONG/JISPA (3,978 m / 13,050 ft)

From the lush green Kullu Valley we travel along the winding road to reach the famous Rothang Pass. This is the entry to Lahaul Valley. The landscape changes dramatically and is replaced by barren hillsides, blue skies and the route is dotted with green fields of barley, peas and potatoes. We check into the hotel.
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DAY 3 KEYLONG/JISPA TO SARCHU (4,253 m/13,954 ft)

The next day we drive towards Sarchu. We come to Darcha the last village that we encounter on this route before entering the Ladakh region. We are now in the arid, barren land slowly turning to desert. We visit Deepak Taal and Suraj Taal and do the customary acclimatization / photography session. Then the high pass of Baralacha at 4,892 m / 16,050 ft we repeat the process and then we motor down to a campsite at Sarchu, where we make a night halt. Sarchu is a plateau, practically a no man’s land located between the Baralacha La in the south and the Lachulung La in the north. We have so far not spent a night at such a high altitude and this will be a test to see how our bodies are acclimatizing. We suggest that you take it easy but keep yourself active. An evening walk to the edge of plateau is advised. Here the deep gorge and colours make for an altogether fascinating landscape worth photographing. We settle for the night in a deluxe campsite. Overnight at the campsite.
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DAY 4: SARCHU TO LEH (260 km)

After a night at this altitude we check to see if all is well, have breakfast and continue our drive to Leh. The ever-changing scenery keeps us looking out. We are to cross three passes today. Nakee La (4,739 m /15,547 ft), Lachulung La (5,059 m / 16,600 ft) and Tanglang La (5,325 m /17,469 ft). Nakee La famous for its succession of 21 Gata Loops and sharp switchbacks. As we descend down the Nakee La we come across Whisky Nullah and climb up to Lachulung La and reach the vast Pang plateau. This stretches on all sides offering us a 360 degrees view of arid mountains. We take a break in one of the many interesting parachute-converted tents for some tea and stretch and acclimatize. After ascending and descending 2 high passes it a great experience to drive on flat land for 42 km. The odyssey continues and we hit the winding road to cross Tanglang La at an impressive altitude of 5,325 m / 17,469 ft and get out to acclimatize, walk around take pictures. From here we are to enter finally into the famed Indus Valley. The drive from Rumtse to Upshi is a spectacular drive as we can see many colors in the mountains. Overnight at Leh.
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DAY 5: LEH SIGHTSEEING

This day is for taking in the sights of Leh and to use this as an opportunity to acclimatize further. We visit Hemis Monastery, Thiksey Monastery and Stok Palace.
Hemis Monastery stands on the western bank of the Indus River. The monastery boasts of a very rich collection of ancient relics. The Hemis Monastery also serves as the venue of the annual Hemis Festival. Thiksey Monastery houses one of the largest Buddhist statues, the 15-metre-tall Champa, the Buddha of Future. Thiksey is one of the most frequently visited and most photogenic monasteries in Ladakh. About a hundred monks live here.
The Stok Palace is where the current royal family lives. The museum at the Stok Palace has an intriguing collection of Buddhist art, weapons, jewelry and artifacts, including thangkas painted with colors derived from crushed precious stones. Also on display are the ceremonial head dresses or ‘peraks’ of the erstwhile rulers of Ladakh. These headdresses are decorated with turquoise, lapis lazuli and coral and gold, making them an exotic sight.
We then visit Leh Palace, Hall of fame and head to Shanti Stupa which is a Buddhist white domed stupa on a hilltop in Changspa. We enjoy the panoramic view of the city at sunset. From here we can choose to leave the vehicles and walk down to Leh taking some quite back roads and into the Leh market to wander around at leisure. Overnight at Leh.
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DAY 6: LEH – NUBRA (3,047 m / 9,997 ft; 125 km; 6 hrs drive)

Back on the road this time towards Khardungla pass (5,602 m / 18,380 ft), the world’s highest motor able pass. After a photography session and acclimatization break on the pass we cross it and head towards Nubra Valley. Nubra Valley is sandwiched between the Karakoram Mountains to the north and the Ladakh range to the south lie the Shyok and the Nubra Rivers. The villages of Nubra are scattered along these two valley floors. This is a beautiful region that once formed a part of the Silk Route into Afghanistan. Because of the lower altitude a wide variety of fruits, vegetables and grains are grown, creating an impression of abundance. Relax here at your beautiful tented campsite after a long drive. You can visit Hunder sand dunes in the evening. We check into a deluxe tented campsite/guesthouse.
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DAY 7: NUBRA

After breakfast, the group sets off to visit the white sand dunes and if lucky one can take a ride on the double humped Bactrian camels. We have lunch at Hundar. This day you can also choose to go explore the tiny hamlet of Nubra on your own or on a small excursion to the hidden lake on the other side of Hundar. Dinner and overnight into a deluxe tented campsite/guesthouse.
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DAY 8: NUBRA – LEH (3,449 m / 11,319 ft; 125 km; 6 hrs)

After breakfast, head to Diskit Monastery, right on the top behind Diskit Monastery stands a 106-foot- tall Buddha statue, the tallest in the Ladakh region. Return back to Leh. Overnight stay in a hotel. Option: We can organize for mountain bikes to cycle down from Khardung La to Leh at an additional cost.
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DAY 9: LEH – PANGONG TSO (4,080 m / 13,386 ft; 155 km; 10 hrs both ways). RETURN TO LEH.

Early morning, we drive to Pangong the world’s highest brackish water lake – Pangong, 150 km long and 4 km wide spans two countries, India and China (2/3rd of the lake lies in China). The sun paints its various hues on the canvas of the surrounding mountains as we watch spellbound while walking on the shores of the lake. Evening is free for leisure, Overnight stay at the hotel in Leh.
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DAY 10: DRIVE LEH TO CHILLING. RAFTING IN ZANSAKAR RIVER. DRIVE TO ALCHI (3,057 m / 10,499 ft; 75 km). RETURN TO LEH.

Early morning, we get set for a drive to Chilling – our rafting start point. We get into our rafting gear and meet our rafting instructors and learn the basics and set on our rafting run in Zanskar river. Our run ends at Nimo and we break for lunch. Return to Leh. Overnight stay in a hotel.
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DAY 11: ALCHI TO MULBEKH VIA LAMAYURU

Early next morning we do a small hike enjoy the beauty of the place and then post a late breakfast drive to Lamayuru. Lamayuru Monastery is a very striking with its position on top of a beautifully eroded crag, complete with rock pinnacles and caves giving it a fairy tale look. After a late lunch we continue our drive to Mulbekh. Mulbekh is well known for its unique monastery, the Mulbekh Gompa with single rock cut carving of the future Buddha known as Maitreya Buddha. The gompa is said to consist of two gompas, one Drukpa and one Gelugpa Buddhist monastery. We rest in the remaining time as we are to make a very early start the next morning. Overnight at guesthouse/tented campsite.
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DAY 12: MULBEKH TO SRINAGAR

Today we cross the famed Zojila pass, where our movement is restricted due to military convoys. In order to avoid that, we leave Mulbekh early morning, pass Kargil, Drass War Memorial and climb to Zojila Pass. By breakfast we are at Sonamarg. We drive on to Srinagar (3 hrs) and check into houseboats. Since the accommodation in houseboats is limited the group may check into different houseboats and settle there for dinner and stay.
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DAY 13: FINAL DEPARTURE

Transfer to Srinagar Domestic Airport. But because of security checks this takes time. We have to keep buffer time of minimum 3 hrs as there security checks before you board the flight. So accordingly we head towards the airport to board the flight for onward journey.
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Bactrian camels Nubra valley
Jispa Ladakh
On the Zojila Pass
Sarchu on manali leh Road
Sarchu Valley
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