The Land of High Passes
Leh Ladakh Trip Package
Starting @ 35,500 INR + 5% GST
Overview
Ladakh : The Land of High Passes
Highlights:
- Confluence of Zanskar & Indus
- Pathar Sahib Gurudwara, Magnetic Hill, Hall of fame, Shanti Stupa,Leh Market
- Thiksey Monastery & Shey Palace
- Swiss Camping Nubra Valley- ATV Rides Hunder
- Turtuk Village & Thang Border
- Camping at Pangong Lake & Loads of Fun
Ladakh, also known as the "Land of High Passes," is a mesmerizing Union Territory in India, once part of Jammu and Kashmir. It offers a breathtaking landscape that captivates travelers with its incredible diversity—from majestic snow-capped mountains and alpine meadows to stark deserts and serene lakes, all within close proximity. A Leh Ladakh Trip Package is perfect for nature lovers and adventure enthusiasts alike, offering an unforgettable experience.
Home to some of the world's highest motorable passes like Khardung La (5359 m), Marsimik La (5582 m), and Chang La (5360 m), Ladakh also boasts pristine alpine lakes such as Pangong Tso (4350 m) and Tso Moriri (4522 m). The region is divided into three areas—Leh, Nubra, and Zanskar—each with its own unique charm and attractions.
For thrill-seekers, Ladakh is a paradise, offering a wide range of adrenaline-pumping activities. It is renowned for world-class trekking, including the famous Chadar Trek and Frozen River Trek. Other exciting adventures include mountaineering, white-water rafting, mountain biking, and motorbiking, making Ladakh a haven for those seeking outdoor escapades. A Leh Ladakh Trip Package ensures an unforgettable blend of natural beauty and heart-racing adventure.
Details of
Itinerary
Arrival at the Leh Kushok Bakula Airport (This must be one of the World's Most Spectacular Flights. On a day with clear skies, the peaks of K2, Nanga Parbat, and Gasherbrum can be seen in the distance from one side of the plane. On the other side of the aircraft, the Nun Kun massif seems to be so near that you could reach out and touch it. A full day of relaxation and leisure activities to help you acclimatise, followed by tea or coffee to greet you when you arrive at the hotel. Stay at a hotel in Leh for the night.
Following an early breakfast, we will begin the day by travelling to the Leh Palace, which is located on top of the Leh town, to witness the splendour that was once reserved for the rulers of Ladakh. The architecture of the palace is the kind of thing that you could spend hours admiring, and the view that you get from the highest point in the castle is picture perfect. Pay a visit to the Zanskar and Indus Confluence, also known as Sangam, as well as Hall of Fame and Magnetic Hill.
Following our exploration of the aforementioned locations, we make our way back to the Shanti Stupa in time to see the sun set over Leh town and the Zanskar peaks; the view from the top of the Shanti Stupa is nothing short of breathtaking. Take a stroll around Leh Market in the evening and either go shopping or café hopping while you're there. Stay at a hotel in Leh for the night.
Following breakfast, we make our way to the Nubra Valley. Khardung La, also known as "The Highest Motorable Road in the World," is located around 39 kilometres outside of Leh and has an elevation of 5,602 metres / 18,390 feet. The Khardung La Pass is part of the route that travellers use to go to Nubra Valley. One may see all the way south across the Indus valley to what appears to be an infinite number of peaks and ridges in the Zanskar range from the pass, and one can look all the way north to the giants of the Saser massif. Ldumra, which literally means "valley of flowers," is another name for the Nubra Valley. It is located in the northern part of Ladakh, right in the middle of the Karakoram and Ladakh mountain ranges of the Himalayas. The valley is an average of 10,000 feet above sea level in terms of its elevation.
We make the trip up to Hunder, where you will get the chance to ride a Bactrian camel, also known as a double-humped camel, across the sand dunes of this high-altitude desert with snow-capped mountains in the distance. Along the route leading from Hunder to Diskit, you will see that there are sand dunes. Rocky Mountains, which are typical of the terrain in Ladakh, can be seen immediately to the left of the road, and in the distance, there are mountains that are covered in snow that can be seen. It is a really unique picture.
In the latter part of the evening, we make our way to our camp in Hunder, where we will unwind and spend the night. Dinner and lodging for the night were provided by the Camp in Nubra Valley.
Drive for Turtuk border village after breakfast. This settlement, which overlooks the Shyok river and is located at the intersection of the Himalayan and Karakoram mountains, is home to the inhabitants of the Balti tribe, which is known for its distinctive culture and traditions. The delectable food that the Baltis prepare is another one of their trademarks. The hamlet had been occupied by Pakistan until 1971, when India triumphed over the Pakistani army in a bloody battle and took it back. Prior to that, Pakistan had control over the area. You may also obtain a glimpse of the Pakistani side of the border from the highest point in the settlement. Nearly every family has been broken up, and some of the members of each family now live on the other side of the border. In Turutk, you would take some of the most impressive photographs of your life. The area is particularly well-known for the high quality of its apricots and for the sword dance, which is performed at weddings and other significant events. Someone once wisely said that in Turtuk, the only thing sweeter than apricots is a grin. You will be transported back to Nubra at a later time. Spend the night in the tents at the Nubra camp.
After an early breakfast, make your way to Pangong Lake through Shyok Valley, which is likely to be one of the most beautiful vistas you will pass through for the majority of your trip over river shyok. Get to Pangong Lake, which is located at an elevation of 4,267 metres (14,000 feet). The international boundary that separates India and China runs right across the middle of the lake. After Amir filmed the climactic scene of his film "3 idiots," Indian visitors flocked to the lake, and Ladakh was suddenly transformed into a popular tourist destination. When the sun is shining, the reflection of the sky turns the colour of the lake a bright turquoise blue. This creates a striking contrast with the brown colour of the mountains, which gives photographs an unreal and surreal appearance. Take pleasure in the scenery that the Lake provides as a backdrop. It is not often that one feels like they are so connected to their natural surroundings, and the views are memorable. Evening at your own pace, followed by an overnight stay at one of the campgrounds located close to the lake.
Investigate the region around the lake first thing in the morning, when the light is at its best for photography. After breakfast, make your way back to Leh by way of Changla and Karoo before reaching your destination, which is Leh. After returning, we will stop along way to see Thiksey Monastery and Shey Palace (the exact locations and times of these stops will depend on the route we choose when travelling from Pangong to Leh). Stay at a hotel in Leh for the night.
Tour finishes. We are grateful for your business and will see to it that you have a prompt transport to the Domestic Airport so that you may catch the trip to your next destination.
Details of
Inclusion
↪ Cost includes:
- 06 Nights’ Accommodation at the Proposed Hotel or Similar Hotels or Swiss Camps on a Double-Occupancy Basis
- Breakfast and dinner are served every day.
- Transportation via Tavera, Xylo, or Bolero (up to seven passengers) or by Tempo Traveller (eight or more passengers).
- Entry Fees & Fees for the Wild Life in Ladakh
- Permission to Travel to Pangong and the Nubra Valley
- Parking, tolls, and taxes are all included in the price.
- Travel Bezzie’s Official Tour Captain
- 1 Oxygen Cylinder in Vehicle
Details of
Exclusion
↪ Cost does not include:
- Personal expenditures such as additional meals, laundry, a minibar in the room, telephone calls, tips and gratuities, mineral water, hard and soft beverages, etc. are not included in the room rate.
- Transfers to and from Airports. additional sightseeing in addition to that which is included in the agenda.
- Everything that isn’t expressly specified under the heading “Package Inclusions”
- Any rise in taxes or ticket prices that may take effect prior to departure, resulting to an increase in the cost of surface/air transportation as well as land arrangements; this increase may occur.
- Travel Insurance costs
- The cost of entering the monument or garden, purchasing tickets, going rafting, having professional photographs taken, having an ATV ride, or going on a camel safari, etc.
- The costs associated with any changes made to the itinerary or length of stay as a result of a flight being cancelled due to inclement weather, illness, obstacles, or any other cause that is beyond the control of the traveller.
NOTE: Do not Throw Trash, do not carry plastic waste, else bring your waste back and throw in dustbin. We are equally responsible for maintaining clean & green nature.
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Additional Information
Policy on Physical Fitness for Ladakh
Before travelling with children less than 8 years old, TRAVEL BEZZIE strongly advises its clients to discuss the matter with a medical officer or a licenced medical practitioner. Those who are experiencing symptoms of high altitude sickness, asthma, or heart problems should also make an appointment with their primary care physician. In the event that one or more guests has medical issues while on a trip and is forced to cancel their tour as a result, the cost of the package will not be returned. Before coming to Ladakh, it is imperative that our visitors undergo a full physical examination done on themselves. In addition to this, they should eat well, drink enough of water, and take all other necessary care to maintain their bodies in good shape.
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS
—Even though Ladakh is a highly secure, tourist-friendly, and upbeat location, you will still need to take care of certain preparations in order to ensure that your trip is as enjoyable and memorable as possible:
—In Leh-Ladakh, only post-paid mobile phones, ideally those from BSNL, Airtel, or Vodafone, will function. You should let your family members know well in advance not to panic if they are unable to reach you by phone since it is possible that phones will not operate in many regions.
—In the majority of the city of Leh, you will have a difficult time locating a mobile phone network. Although BSNL functions more well in this area, you may also detect Airtel signals in some locations.
—Even though it is summer, you should always be prepared for temperatures as low as 5 degrees by carrying a pair of woollen socks with you at all times. The socks should not be too heavy.
— Bring a high-quality sunblock lotion, sun glasses (goggles), and a cap with you so that you can protect your skin from the sun’s direct rays, which may cause sunburn.
—Be sure to have a picture identification with you at all times. The most convenient choice is to use a passport. In addition, voter identification cards and driver’s licences may be used.
—While travelling through mountainous areas, it is important to stay hydrated and consume nutritious foods and fruits in order to prevent becoming ill from the high altitude and becoming dizzy from the curvy roads.
—Be sure to bring along some pills in case you have a headache, stomachache, or vomit. Maintain your normal intake of water and fruits to stave off any mild effects of the high altitude.
–You should take high altitude pills (diamox or acetazolamide tablets) a day before your trip (ideally before falling asleep), and you might also consider taking one just before boarding the aircraft to Leh. After arriving in Leh, it is recommended to take some time to relax and ensure that enough amounts of water are consumed.
—There are just a few automated teller machines (ATMs) where you may withdraw cash in Leh. However, the majority of the time, these machines are met with lengthy lines of people and eventually run out of cash. Therefore, it is recommended to carry an adequate amount of cash.
—Kindly show respect for the Buddhist and Muslim cultures that are prevalent in Ladakh. It is very tough and demanding to provide services of a world class standard in an isolated location that is comparable to an oasis. Nevertheless, we do all in our power to put a smile on your faces. If there is ever a time when you are in a position where you have to make a compromise (even if we never wish for such a time), we ask that you work with us.
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Partial Payment - 12,425 INR (PP)
ex-Leh to Leh (7D - 6N )
Full Payment - 35,500 INR+ GST (PP)
ex-Leh to Leh (7D - 6N )
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