About the tour – 2N Leh , 2N Nubra Valley , 1N Pangong and 1N Leh
Ladakh, a gorgeous union territory within the Kashmir region, has become a tourist destination that constantly receives raving reviews. The nature one can find within these lands is still virgin and raw, challenging to reach due to the distance and altitude. At over 3,500m elevation, Leh, the capital city of Ladakh, flourishes as a major tourist stop for those looking to explore the region. It’s also where we’ll stay first as we visit the Shanti Stupa which symbolizes world peace and was built by Gyomyo Nakamura, a Japanese monk, in 1991. Then we head to Leh palace which was abandoned 200 years after it was built in the 1600s due to the Dogras invasion. We’ll ride through the Kargil Highway and visit the Hall of Fame that celebrates the bravery of soldiers who fought in the Indo-Pak Wars. Then to Gurudwara Patthar Sahib, a place of worship built in memory of Guru Nanak. Question what’s considered as the norm when you experience the Magnetic Hill phenomenon before you reach the Confluence of Zanskar and Indus Rivers, a gorgeous spot within the Nimmu Valley as the different coloured waters meet. Visit the Alchi Gompa next, a Tibetan Buddhist monastery that dates back to the 11th century, followed by the similarly ancient structure of Likir Monastery. We’ll explore the Nubra Valley next and reach there via the highest drivable road in the world, Khardung La, before staying in Hunder Village. Explore Turtuk, a paradise on earth that is surrounded by the best of Nubra Valley nature’s features. We’ll visit the 16th Century Mosque, an old structure with intricate designs and a great view. Then check out the Ruined Fort of Dhards and Monastery while we enjoy the view of the second-highest peak in the world, the K2 peak. We’ll make a quick stop at Diskit to look around the city and the bazaar before visiting Pangong Lake. After a scenic drive across the Agham & Shyok Valley, we’ll reach the world’s highest saltwater lake at 4,350m which has a stunning blue colour in stark contrast against the dry land around it. We’ll then take the Changla Pass on our way back to Leh, enjoying the view before stopping at Hemis Gompa, a monastery established by King Sengge Namgyal. We’ll also stop at Thiksey Monastery, then at Shey Palace & Monastery which used to serve as the summer palace of King of Ladakh. Don’t miss the 3 Idiots Rancho’s School before we finally reach Leh again for your flight back home.
Overview
Highlights
- Leh 3 nights, Nubra 2 nights and Pangong Lake 1 night stay
- Return Economy Class Airfare
- Daily Breakfast and Dinner
- All Transfers and Sightseeing by Innova / Tempo Traveller on Private Basis
- Shanti Stupa & Leh Palace
- Excursion to Sham Valley and Confluence of Two Rivers
- Kargil Highway, Hall of Fame, Gurudwara Patthar Sahib, Magnetic Hill
- Khardung La & Nubra Valley
- Hunder Village & Excursion to Turtuk
- Pangong Lake
- Changla Pass, Hemis Gompa, Thiksey Monastery, Shey Palace and 3 Idiots Rancho’s School
- Inner Line Permit
- Toll Tax, Parking and Driver’s Bata
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