Discover Ladakh Holiday Packages
This is a special package to discover Ladakh, the land of endless discovery. This package is stipulated in 6 days.| Duration : | 17 days |
| Places Covered : | Delhi, Manali, Keylong, Hemis, Pangong Lake, Tso Moriri Lake, Thiksey, Shey palace, Sankar gompa, Lamayuru, Likir, Alchi, Srinagar |
| Tour Code : | LL039 |
Day 1: Arrive Delhi
Day 2: Delhi to Manali
Drive the taxi to Manali, by passing through the an important junction on the salt route to Tibet, Mandi is the gateway to the Kullu valley. Moving through the Mandi, tourists will see the impressive Pandoh Dam diverts water from the Beas River two 12 tunnels to Baggi. The beautiful view of the mountains can be enjoyed moving through the Sainj valley. On the way to Manali, there are interesting things to see long both sides of the 42 kms valley. Like, Vaishno Devi Temple-a small cave with the Vaishno Devi Temple. And other interesting places to discover is Katrain, Patlikuhl, Nagar and Roerich Gallery.
Day 3: Manali to Keylong
Drive the taxi toward Leh, after the local sight seeing of Manali: At the northern end of the Kullu Valley, is the main resort in the area. Its beautifully situated and there are many pleasant walks around the town, as well as a large numbers hotels and restaurants. Attraction of Local sight seeing.
Hadimba Temple: The temple of the goddess Hadimba, who plays such a major part in Kullu's annual festival, is a sombre wooden structure in a clearing in the dense forest.
Old Manali Village: The current town of Manali is actually a new creation that has superseded the old village, a couple of kms from away. Follow the road across the cascading Manalsu stream, from where you can climb up to this interesting little village, which is becoming a popular place.
Tibetan Monastery: The colourful, pleasant new Tibetan Monastery has carpet-making operation.
Vashisht : Vashisht is picturesque little place, clinging to the steep hillside about three kms out of Manali. On foot the distance is a bit shorter since you can follows paths up the hillside, where cars have to wind up the road. The journey will begin toward Leh in the afternoon, Rohtang Pass 3978 metres not high, but treacherous all the same-starts the ascent to Leh. Keylong is the first town of any size on the journey to Leh.
Day 4: Keylong to Hemis
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tough journey will begin toward Leh, Darcha is the major tent site on this
road. While next move is the Baralachala, which is 4883 metres means
crossroads pass. Just after this pass tourist are entered to the another
tent site called Sarchu. The journey becomes more adventurous and
interesting while passing the Lachlung La, 5060 metres, is the second
highest pass on the Manali-Leh road. The next destination is the Pang, just
the tourists are moving through the Taglang La, the second highest motorable
road of the world, 5328 metres. On the descent tourists are entering in to
the Ladakh region and the first village is the Upshi and one can enjoy the
beautiful landscape and magnificent valley views. Day 5: Hemis to Pangong Lake/ Tso Moriri Lake
In the morning visit the Hemis monastery. The travellers have the option to visit either of the Lakes. Hemis Monastery : This is biggest and the most important monastery in Ladakh. It is situated 49 kms to south of Leh, a little off the main Leh-Manali road. It was built in the 17th century by Chapgon Gyalshas and ever since has enjoyed the patronage of the royal family. Hemis is the headquater of the Drukpa order and all the monasteries throughout Ladakh are administered by it. It also trains Lamas for the royal monasteries at Leh, Shey and Bazgo. In the 19th century it faced a siege by general Zorawar Singh. The Gompa was saved to the skillful handing of the situation by the head Lama. In 1956 the head Lama Hemis Gompa disappeared mysteriously never to be seen again. A 12 years old boy was brought from Dalhousie. In 1976 to be appointed as head Lama. He will assume authority after his training period is complete. The monastery contains quite a few gold statue and stupas decorated with precious stones. It has a superb collection of tankhas, including one which is supposed to be the largest in existence and is exhibited only once every 11 years. The monastery has annual festival which falls in June/ July and is a big tourist attraction. Masked dances are held on that day. In the afternoon the caravan will move towards the Pangong Lake/ Tso Moriri Lake.
Tso Moriri lake
is situated in the middle of the elevated district of Rupso. It name is characteristic of its situation. Nestle in the midst of 20,000 feet, peals which completely shut the lake. A kilometres ahead is a picturesque village of Korzok consisting of about a hundred families. Visiting the monastery on the top of the village, belonging to the yellow sect and has about 35 resident monks. The night camp along the side of Lake.
Pangong Lake
The main attraction Changla region is the Pangong Lake situated at 14,500 feet (4,297 m) a long narrow basin of inland drainage, hardly six to seven kilometres at its widest point and over 130 kms long, it is bisected by international border between Indian and China. The farthest point to which foreigners are permitted, is only some seven kilometres along the southern shore from the head of the lake. Another attraction of this lake is sight os eastern cranes and other migratory black necked cranes birds. Drive back toward Leh and camp overnight at Tangtse village.
Day 6: Pangong Lake/ Tso Moriri Lake to Leh,
on the way back sight seeing of Thiksey and Shey palace
Thiksey Gompa:
En route to Hemis Gompa, the Thiksey monastery is a most imposing structure providing a panoramic view of the green Indus valley from its vantage atop a hill. It has chambers full of statues, stupas and tannkhas.
Shey Palace and Monastery:
Also on the way to Hemis Gompa and 15 kms from Leh is the summer palace of the erstwhile, Raja of Leh, set upon a hill sitting Buddha wrought with copper and gold that leaves one lama before hand. Many chortens can be seen to the east of the monastery. After the Shey tourists reach to Leh, Main Centre of Ladakh. With the inhabitants of 50,000, Leh is located in small valley just the north of Indus valley.
Day 7:
Rest Complete rest in the hotel in Leh
Day 8: Local Sight seeing
Leh Bazaar, Leh Palace and Sankar gompa. The women's vegetable market in the afternoon and some interesting place to visit. And the evening the Sankar monastery.
Leh Gompa:
It is situated above the Leh Palace and was built in 1430. It contains a 13.7 metres high statue of the Buddha which the Ladakhi call Chamba. According to the Lamas this splendid statue is the future Buddha. A butter burns day and night in front
Day 9: Leh to Khardung-la top
The tourists will visit the Khardung-la. It Takes you to the highest motorable road of in the world Khardongla (18,380 feet or 5,578 m). Nubra Valley lies in the north of Leh. Apart from unparalleled trekking opportunities, the valley has several Buddhists monasteries such as Sumor, Tigar and 350 years old Diskit monastery.



Leh
to Lamayuru, Likir and Alchi and night halt at Lamayuru. Whole day is
dedicated for the local sight seeing.
Day
14 : Srinagar, Local sight seeing 