6 Nights
Daily Tour
10 people
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Tripmilestone’s Ladakh tour package offers an opportunity to explore the stunning landscapes and rich culture of the Himalayan region of Ladakh. The package includes a visit to the famous Pangong Lake, which is known for its serene beauty and stunning views. The tour also includes a visit to the historic city of Leh, where you can explore the local markets and temples. The package also includes a visit to the beautiful Nubra Valley, known for its double-humped camels and picturesque landscapes. With Tripmilestone’s Ladakh tour package, you’ll get to experience the best of Ladakh’s natural beauty and culture.
Arrive at Leh airport and transfer to the hotel for check-in Rest for the day for acclimatization as Leh is at an altitude of 3500 meters above sea level Overnight stay in Leh
After breakfast, drive to Gurudwar Pathar Shahib, Magnetic Hill, Sangam (Confluence of River Zanskar and Indus) and Hall of Fame In the evening, visit the Shanti Stupa and return to the hotel for overnight stay
After breakfast, drive to Nubra Valley, also known as the Valley of Flowers, via Khardungla, the highest motorable road in the world at 18,380 ft Visit Diskit Monastery and continue to Hunder for check-in at the camp After lunch, enjoy a walk on the banks of the Shayok River and a camel ride on the Sand Dunes between Deskit and Hundur Village. Overnight stay in Hunder
After breakfast, drive to Turtuk Village for sightseeing and explore the valley and village Return to Hunder in the evening for overnight stay at the camp
Early morning after breakfast, drive to Pangong Lake via Shayok and onto Tang Tse and Spangmik The route follows the Shyok River and climbs up a mountain before descending into the picturesque Shayok village Arrive at Pangong Lake in the afternoon and enjoy the day at the lake. Overnight stay at camp
After breakfast, check out of the camp and drive back to Leh via the Changla Pass En route, visit the Shey Monastery, Thiksay Monastery, Hemis Monastery, 3idiot school Return to hotel in the evening for overnight stay
After breakfast, check out of the hotel and transfer to Leh airport for departure.
The best time to visit Ladakh is between June and September, when the weather is mild and the mountain passes are open.
It is important to acclimatize properly when visiting Ladakh, as it is located at high altitude. Symptoms of altitude sickness include headaches, nausea, and fatigue. To prevent altitude sickness, it is recommended to take it easy on the first day, drink plenty of water, and avoid alcohol.
Yes, foreign nationals are required to obtain an Inner Line Permit to visit certain areas in Ladakh. Indian nationals do not need a permit, but may be asked to show ID proof.
ATMs are available in Ladakh, but they can be scarce in remote areas. It is recommended to withdraw cash before your trip and to have a backup plan in case of ATM shortage.
Yes, it is possible to do a road trip to Ladakh, but the roads can be challenging and it is advisable to have a good vehicle and experienced driver. It is also important to check the road conditions before embarking on a road trip.
There are basic medical facilities available in Ladakh, but it is important to be prepared for emergencies and to have travel insurance. It is also recommended to carry a first aid kit.
Mobile phone coverage can be limited in Ladakh, but network coverage is improving. It is best to check with your service provider before your trip.
When packing for a trip to Ladakh, it is important to bring warm clothing, as the weather can be cold and unpredictable. A good pair of hiking boots, a waterproof jacket, and a hat are also necessary. Sunscreen and sunglasses are also important to protect from the sun.
Ladakhi cuisine primarily comprises of local ingredients like barley, wheat, and vegetables. Non-vegetarian food is also available but limited, mostly comprising of Mutton and chicken dishes.
Some of the must-see places in Ladakh include Pangong Tso, Khardung-La, Nubra Valley, Shanti Stupa, Tso Moriri, and Hemis Monastery.
Yes, there are several popular trekking routes in Ladakh, such as the Markha Valley Trek, Chadar Trek, and the Stok Kangri Trek.
Driving to Ladakh can be challenging as the roads are steep, narrow and are at high altitude. It is recommended to take a guided tour or hire a local driver who is familiar with the terrain.
The necessary travel documents required to visit Ladakh are a valid ID proof, Inner Line Permit (ILP) and Protected Area Permit (PAP) if required.