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Leh Ladakh is one of those regions in India that every single traveler/tourist wishes to visit once in his/her life. Ladakh also called, Land of High Passes is popular for its arid plains, barren desert views, vibrant and distinct ladakhi culture, adventurous roads, and yes the everchanging landscapes. While Leh being the headquarters of Ladakh, is considered the epicenter or base of Ladakh as it is connected to all the major highways coming from Manali and Kashmir and also by air network.[read more]
Ladakh tourism has developed greatly during the past few years and loads of tourists have flocked into the place to be at the receive ends of all the beauty that nature has to offer here in the region of Ladakh. The place is very exquisite as well as one of the best destinations to explore in India. It usually takes around 8 to 10 days to do the Ladakh tour and explore the region but if you are running a little short of time, this itinerary of 5 nights and 6 days will serve as your best Leh Ladakh package.
What to expect on Leh Ladakh tour?
View: Leh Ladakh is known for its ever-changing mind-blowing landscapes. This Ladakh tour starts from the beautiful town of Leh. As you are about to land at the airport, you get mesmerized by the birds-eye view of Ladakhi mountain ranges. The town of Leh has its own vibes and the view remains a blend of green and arid. Greenery in the center and encircled by barren mountains. As you move towards Nubra Valley via Khardung La (one of the highest motorable passes in the world), the landscape transforms and now you experience the desert, river, mountains, and a bit of greenery, all at the same place. This huge valley turns into a narrow one after entering Shyok Valley while approaching towards Pangong Tso lake. In the end, Pangong Tso overwhelms you with its surreal beauty and continuously changing colors.
Places: Leh Ladakh is one of the rare places in which one enjoys the destination as much as the journey. Starting from Leh, the town hosts several destinations including Shanti Stupa, Pathar Sahib Gurdwara, Magnetic Hill, Indus-Zanskar Confluence, Shey Palace, Thiksey Monastery, War Memorial, Hall of Fame, Zorawar Fort, Leh Palace, & Mall Road. In Nubra Valley, one can visit the Diskit Monastery and sand dunes. And after exploring the Pangong Tso lake, one can explore the famous Hemis Monastery and 3 Idiots school while returning from the lake.
Roads: The roads of Ladakh are popular worldwide and due to which people from every corner of the world come here to do some adventure on motorcycles. The overall roads are good in Leh Ladakh except for a few patches and stream crossings. When approaching towards Nubra Valley, the road goes up all the way to the mighty Khardung La (17,582 feet) and then descends down to Khardung Village and further Nubra Valley. The road between Nubra Valley and Pangong Tso lake is quite interesting as it offers amazing views of mountains and valleys. One has to cross a stream near the Shyok village, which is considered a challenge on this route. It can be negotiated if crossed in the morning as the water level remains low. Then, the road from Pangong Tso to Leh goes via Chang La, which is also one of the highest motorable passes, perched at a height of 17,590 feet. Thought the road is not well laid out but its okay to ride on it. One completely enjoys driving or riding or traveling on the roads of Leh Ladakh.
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Leh – Sham Valley – Khardung La – Nubra Valley – Turtuk Village – Pangong Tso – Chang La – Hemis Monastery – Leh
You might not have Rancho in your life for whom you can travel all the way to Ladakh, but Ladakh has other certified reasons to tick off your bucket list. La means the high, dakh means passes, basically the land of high passes. [read more]
India’s highest motorable road seems like something out of the world, which literally is the perfect place to visit in India.
The highest cold dessert of India, normally, undiscovered by tourists, expands its vast landscape in the Himalayan rain shadow terrain, offering you jugged roads, mars-like landscapes, pristine dunes, auratic lake, mystical monasteries, immersing you in an unknown experience that you need to explore in person despite how much it’s written here.
So, if you’re ready to unfurl the fun and magic in every turn of this extraordinary journey, the next step is how to plan a Leh Ladakh Tour package.
Don’t worry, we’ve got you covered. Here’s a Leh Ladakh tour package itinerary that begins and ends at Leh Airport, with a charismatic journey in between that will live rent-free in your memories for a lifetime.
Here’s your 7 days, 6 nights Leh Ladakh itinerary served, be prepared, your imagination might just go into overdrive!
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A hot stream of coffee rising from a cup at a café, surrounded by barren mountains, with a rainbow stretching across the sky- and you’re there, reliving every moment you once imagined from your office cubicle, quite literally. If you’re feeling a major FOMO, this is your sign to plan your Leh Ladakh package.
From high altitudes to endless motorable roads, from quaint villages to peaceful monasteries, Ladakh feels like a fragment of an old Tibetan kingdom- offering adventure, solitude, and truly otherworldly experiences. [read more]
As you travel to this far northern corner of the Indian Himalayas, you don’t just explore the wondrous places of Ladakh; you uncover stories in every curve of the journey. Its valleys, skies brighter than a Microsoft Windows wallpaper, stretches of green terrain alongside winding roads and flowing rivers, astronomical starry nights, and the whooshing sound of bullets passing by, opting for Leh Ladakh holiday packages makes every moment worth your time, creating memories to cherish for a lifetime, whether you are with family, travelling solo or on a group tour.
Your Ladakh tour packages from Leh will start to unfold into unforgettable moments as your flight enters this northern region. You’ll witness clusters of mountains from above, gradually descending right into their embrace.
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Leh Ladakh is one of those regions in India that every single traveler/tourist wishes to visit once in his/her life. Ladakh also called, Land of High Passes is popular for its arid plains, barren desert views, vibrant and distinct ladakhi culture, adventurous roads, and yes the everchanging landscapes. While Leh being the headquarters of Ladakh, is considered the epicenter or base of Ladakh as it is connected to all the major highways coming from Manali and Kashmir and also by air network.[read more]
Ladakh tourism has developed greatly during the past few years and loads of tourists have flocked into the place to be at the receive ends of all the beauty that nature has to offer here in the region of Ladakh. The place is very exquisite as well as one of the best destinations to explore in India. It usually takes around 8 to 10 days to do the Ladakh tour and explore the region but if you are running a little short of time, this itinerary of 5 nights and 6 days will serve as your best Leh Ladakh package.
What to expect on Leh Ladakh tour?
View: Leh Ladakh is known for its ever-changing mind-blowing landscapes. This Ladakh tour starts from the beautiful town of Leh. As you are about to land at the airport, you get mesmerized by the birds-eye view of Ladakhi mountain ranges. The town of Leh has its own vibes and the view remains a blend of green and arid. Greenery in the center and encircled by barren mountains. As you move towards Nubra Valley via Khardung La (one of the highest motorable passes in the world), the landscape transforms and now you experience the desert, river, mountains, and a bit of greenery, all at the same place. This huge valley turns into a narrow one after entering Shyok Valley while approaching towards Pangong Tso lake. In the end, Pangong Tso overwhelms you with its surreal beauty and continuously changing colors.
Places: Leh Ladakh is one of the rare places in which one enjoys the destination as much as the journey. Starting from Leh, the town hosts several destinations including Shanti Stupa, Pathar Sahib Gurdwara, Magnetic Hill, Indus-Zanskar Confluence, Shey Palace, Thiksey Monastery, War Memorial, Hall of Fame, Zorawar Fort, Leh Palace, & Mall Road. In Nubra Valley, one can visit the Diskit Monastery and sand dunes. And after exploring the Pangong Tso lake, one can explore the famous Hemis Monastery and 3 Idiots school while returning from the lake.
Roads: The roads of Ladakh are popular worldwide and due to which people from every corner of the world come here to do some adventure on motorcycles. The overall roads are good in Leh Ladakh except for a few patches and stream crossings. When approaching towards Nubra Valley, the road goes up all the way to the mighty Khardung La (17,582 feet) and then descends down to Khardung Village and further Nubra Valley. The road between Nubra Valley and Pangong Tso lake is quite interesting as it offers amazing views of mountains and valleys. One has to cross a stream near the Shyok village, which is considered a challenge on this route. It can be negotiated if crossed in the morning as the water level remains low. Then, the road from Pangong Tso to Leh goes via Chang La, which is also one of the highest motorable passes, perched at a height of 17,590 feet. Thought the road is not well laid out but its okay to ride on it. One completely enjoys driving or riding or traveling on the roads of Leh Ladakh.
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