Day One
Warm Greetings to your Leh Ladakh tour. Arrive Leh airport meet our local representative & proceed to your hotel. Full day take rest free for acclimatization. (Leh is at a higher altitude & air here is thin so it’s compulsory to take rest completely).
Overnight stay in Leh.
Day Two
After breakfast visit the monasteries of Shey, Thiksey, and Stok Palace.
Shey – it was the ancient capital of Ladakh and even after Singge Namgyal built the more imposing
palace at Leh, the kings continued to regard Shey, as their real home. The importance which was
attached to Shey - the seat of Ladakh's heartland - is attested by the enormous number of Chorten
about the village, particularly around the palace complex and barren plain to the north of the
road.
Thiksey – is one of the largest and most impressive Gompas. There are several temples in this Gompa
containing images, stupas and exquisite wall paintings. It also houses a two - storied statue of
Buddha which has the main prayer hall around its shoulder.
Overnight stay in Leh.
Day Three
After Breakfast leave visit Hall of Fame, Gurudwara Pathar Sahib, Magnetic Hill & Sangam View where
Indus & Zanskar River meet. Drive back to leh.
Afternoon visit to Shanti Stupa & Leh palace.
Shanti Stupa: Located on the hilltop at Changspa. The Stupa was constructed by a Japanese Buddhist
organization, known as 'The Japanese for World Peace'. The aim behind the construction of the Stupa
was to commemorate 2500 years of Buddhism and to promote World Peace.
Leh Palace: Built in the 17th century, it was built as the residential palace for the King Singge
Namgyal. Much smaller but resembling the Potala in Lhasa, Leh Palace is now in ruins. It has nine
storeys and has
been deserted since the royal family shifted to the Stok Palace in 1830s. nine storey, but it is now
dilapidated and deserted. It was the home of the royal family until they were exiled to Stok in the
1830s.
Overnight stay in Leh.
Day Four
After breakfast at hotel drive towards Nubra valley via Khardungla pass(18350 feet) by surface passing thru Horzey & Gangles Village. On arrival in Nubra Valley, drive to diskit, visit Deskit, the HQ town of Nubra Valley. Driving for 30 Kms takes to Khalsar Bridge. Visit desklit monastry. Further drive from Deskit to Hunder, you may see a few Double Humped, Hairy and Bactrian Camels.
Overnight stay at camp in Nubra .
Day Five
Turtuk-village 80 kms from Hunder.Turtuk in Ladakh is a picturesque border village situated along the famous Silk Route that has quite a past. Most recently, Turktuk was one of the biggest stages of the Kargil war in 1999 when Pakistan troopers occupied a small area on the ridges overlooking Turtuk.Locals depend on farming and providing mules and porters to the Indian Army the five villages of Turtuk, Tyakshi, Thang,Pachathang and Chalunka were in PoK till the 1971 war.
Dinner and Overnight stay in Nubra.
Day Six
Pangong Lake 150 km from Leh is a beautiful lake. The name Pangong is derived from the Tibetan word
Banggong Co meaning long, narrow, enchanted lake.
There is a narrow ramp-like formation of land that runs into the lake which is a favorite among
tourists and photographers.
Due to the saltiness in the water of the lake, there is very less micro-vegetation. There are no
fish or other aquatic life in the lake, except for some small crustaceans. However, numerous ducks
and gulls over and on the lake surface can be spotted in plenty. There are some species of scrub and
perennial herbs that grow in the marshes around the lake.
Overnight stay in Pangong.
Day Seven
After breakfast leave for walk at Pangong Lake, a highest salt water lake in the World, Shared by two countries India (25%) & China (75%), enjoy the beauty of lake on banks of the lake while appreciating the changing colours of fascinating high altitude lake. Drive back to Leh .
Overnight stay in Leh.
Day Eight
After breakfast transfer from Leh to Airport to catch flight for onward destination with Sweet Holiday memories.
Our Service Terminates.