Leh Ladakh Tour

Welcome to Lah / Ladakh Tour

Its landscape, sky, shooting stars, silence, wizened faces, rosy cheeks, dragons and Zen – everything makes Ladakh a quite place to visit. This ethereal cold desert that goes by names such as ‘The Last Shangrila’, Moonscape, Little Tibet and so many others – all of which ring true, is a land that seldom fails to baffle or surprise.

The start and rugged landscape is situated amidst multiple-hued mountains, some smooth enough to rub your cheeks on, others scraggly as though termites have had a go at them for breakfast. Miles and stretches of this never-never land, surprised by quaint little vibrant green hamlets oozing wild roses and lavender, fringe the life-giving Indus River. Ladakh is a land like no other. Bounded by two of the world's mightiest mountain ranges, the Great Himalaya and the Karakoram, it lies athwart two other, the Ladakh range and the Zanskar range.

In geological terms, this is a young land, formed only a few million years ago by the buckling and folding of the earth's crust as the Indian sub-continent pushed with irresistible force against the immovable mass of Asia. Its basic contours, uplifted by these unimaginable tectonic movements, have been modified over the millennia by the opposite process of erosion, sculpted into the form we see today by wind and water.

Yes, water! Today, a high -altitude desert, sheltered from the rain-bearing clouds of the Indian monsoon by the barrier of the Great Himalaya, Ladakh was once covered by an extensive lake system, the vestiges of which still exist on its south -east plateau of Rupshu and Chushul - in drainage basins with evocative names like Tsomoiri, Tsokar, and grandest of all, Pangong-tso. Occasionally, some stray monsoon clouds do find their way over the Himalaya, and lately this seems to be happening with increasing frequency. But the main source of water remains the winter snowfall. Drass, Zanskar and the Suru Valley on the Himalaya's northern flank receive heavy snow in winter; this feeds the glaciers whose meltwater, carried down by streams, irrigates the fields in summer. For the rest of the region, the snow on the peaks is virtually the only source of water. As the crops grow, the villagers pray not for rain, but for sun to melt the glaciers and liberate their water. Usually their prayers are answered, for the skies are clear and the sun shines for over 300 days in the year.

Area: 98,000sq km
Altitude: 7,500m Max.
Population: 250000
Religion: Buddhism, Islam. Hindu
Locational Status: Cold Desert

Lah / Ladakh Tour
13 Nights 14 Days
Days Tour Program
Day 01
Delhi

Arrival in Delhi.

Day 02
Delhi

After breakfast you will be taken for a sightseeing tour of New and Old Delhi. Sightseeing includes 11th century Qutab Minar, India Gate and the grand government buildings, the President's House, Red Fort, Mahatama Gandhi Memorial. Also visit Laxmi Narayan temple popularly known as Birla Temple. Evening will be free at leisure. Overnight stay will be at Hotel.

Day 03
Delhi / Leh

After breakfast you will leave for Leh by Air.

Day 04
Leh

full day excursion to Thiksey monastery, The Hemis Monastery, Shey Palace.

Day 05
Leh

Spituk and Phyang Monastery, Kings palace, Leh Gompa and local market.

Day 06
Leh - Alchi

Alchi Monastery

Day 07
Leh - Sarchu

full day drive to Sarchu, Tanglangla Pass 5350 meters, Sarchu overnight in Tents.

Day 08
Sarchu - Jispa

Drive to Jisa (Himachal Pradesh) Suraj Tal, KI Monastery where Dalai Lama is going to perform Kalachakra this year in August.

Day 09
Jispa - Manali

Keylong, Rohtang Pass.

Day 10
Manali
Day 11
Manali - Dharamsala

Drive to Dharamsala (The Little Lhasa in India)

Day 12
Dharamsala

Local sightseeing of Dharamsala and adjoining areas.

Day 13
Pathankot
Day 14
Delhi

Arrive Delhi.

NOTE:- Above programme can be changed and customised as per your requirements
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