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Ladakh Tour From Manali

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  1. Rohtang Pass: Begin your journey by crossing the famous Rohtang Pass, located at an altitude of about 3,978 meters. Enjoy the panoramic views of snow-capped mountains, pristine valleys, and the Beas River. Rohtang Pass is a gateway to Ladakh and marks the start of your adventure.
  2. Keylong and Jispa: As you proceed towards Ladakh, you will pass through picturesque towns like Keylong and Jispa. These serene locations nestled amidst mountains offer beautiful landscapes and provide opportunities for short stops and photography.
  3. Baralacha La Pass: Located at an elevation of 4,890 meters, Baralacha La Pass is a scenic high mountain pass on the way to Ladakh. It offers stunning views of the surrounding Himalayan ranges, crystal-clear lakes, and vast stretches of meadows. The pass is an ideal spot for capturing breathtaking photographs.
  4. Suraj Tal: En route to Ladakh, you will encounter Suraj Tal, also known as the Lake of the Sun. Situated at a height of approximately 4,883 meters, it is one of the highest lakes in India. The serene beauty of Suraj Tal against the backdrop of snow-capped mountains is a sight to behold.
  5. Tanglang La Pass: Tanglang La Pass is one of the highest motorable passes in the world, reaching an altitude of around 5,328 meters. As you cross this pass, you'll witness awe-inspiring views of the surrounding mountain ranges and valleys. It's a thrilling experience and a significant milestone on your journey to Ladakh.
  6. Leh: Arriving in Leh, the capital city of Ladakh, you can explore its unique attractions. Visit the Leh Palace, a former royal palace with panoramic views of the city, and the famous Shanti Stupa, a Buddhist white-domed stupa offering breathtaking vistas. Leh also provides opportunities for shopping, experiencing local cuisine, and immersing yourself in the vibrant Ladakhi culture.
  7. Pangong Tso Lake: A trip to Ladakh is incomplete without a visit to Pangong Tso Lake. Situated at a height of around 4,350 meters, this stunning lake is renowned for its ever-changing shades of blue. The serene beauty of Pangong Tso, surrounded by rugged mountains, creates a mesmerizing and unforgettable experience.
  8. Nubra Valley: On your Ladakh tour from Manali, you can explore the enchanting Nubra Valley. Known for its captivating sand dunes, lush green villages, and double-humped Bactrian camels, Nubra Valley offers a unique experience. Visit Diskit Monastery, enjoy a camel ride in the sand dunes, and soak in the tranquil ambiance of this magical valley.
  9. Khardung La Pass: Another iconic pass on your Ladakh journey is Khardung La, often touted as the highest motorable road in the world. Cross this challenging pass and marvel at the incredible views of the snow-covered peaks and deep valleys.
  10. Monasteries and Culture: Ladakh is renowned for its ancient monasteries that reflect the region's rich Buddhist heritage. Explore monasteries like Thiksey, Hemis, Diskit, and Lamayuru, where you can witness beautiful Buddhist art, rituals, and gain insights into the local culture and spirituality.

  1. Road Conditions: The road journey from Manali to Ladakh involves traversing high mountain passes and rugged terrain. The roads can be challenging, especially during the monsoon season when landslides are common. It's advisable to check the road conditions and weather forecasts before your trip and be prepared for possible delays or route changes.
  2. Altitude and Acclimatization: Ladakh is located at high altitudes, and the journey from Manali involves significant altitude gain. It's crucial to acclimatize properly to prevent altitude sickness. Take your time to rest and acclimatize in Leh before venturing further into higher altitudes. Stay hydrated, avoid alcohol, and consult with a doctor if you have any health concerns.
  3. Permits: To visit certain areas in Ladakh, including Pangong Tso Lake and Nubra Valley, permits are required for tourists. These permits can be obtained in Leh. Check the latest permit requirements and ensure you have the necessary documents before your journey.
  4. Travel Insurance: It's highly recommended to have travel insurance that covers medical emergencies and trip cancellations. Ensure that your insurance policy specifically includes high-altitude travel and adventure activities.
  5. Weather and Season: Ladakh experiences extreme weather conditions, with freezing winters and short summers. The best time to visit Ladakh is from May to September when the weather is relatively mild. However, even during this period, temperatures can drop significantly, especially at night. Pack appropriate clothing and gear for cold weather, including warm layers, a good quality jacket, gloves, hats, and sturdy footwear.
  6. Accommodation and Facilities: While major towns like Leh offer a range of accommodation options, the availability of facilities and services may be limited in remote areas. It's advisable to book your accommodations in advance, especially during the peak tourist season. Carry sufficient cash as ATMs might be scarce in certain areas.
  7. Responsible Travel: Ladakh's pristine environment and fragile ecosystems require responsible travel practices. Respect the local culture and customs, dispose of waste properly, and avoid damaging or disturbing the natural surroundings. Support local initiatives focused on sustainable tourism and consider carrying a reusable water bottle and eco-friendly products.

Overview

  1. Scenic Drive: The road journey from Manali to Ladakh is an adventure in itself. As you leave Manali, you'll traverse through picturesque valleys, quaint villages, and lush green meadows. The drive offers stunning views of the Beas River and the surrounding Himalayan ranges.
  2. Rohtang Pass: Crossing the famous Rohtang Pass, located at an altitude of 3,978 meters, is the first highlight of your journey. The pass is known for its breathtaking vistas of snow-capped mountains, glaciers, and alpine landscapes.
  3. Lahaul Valley: As you ascend further, you'll enter the stunning Lahaul Valley, known for its rugged beauty and unique blend of Hindu and Buddhist cultures. The valley is adorned with scenic vistas, traditional villages, and ancient monasteries.
  4. Keylong: Located in the Lahaul Valley, Keylong serves as a gateway to Ladakh. The town offers beautiful views of the Bhaga River and surrounding mountains. It's an ideal place for a brief stopover or an overnight stay.
  5. Baralacha La Pass: Continuing your journey, you'll cross the Baralacha La Pass, situated at an altitude of 4,890 meters. The pass offers breathtaking views of snow-covered peaks, high-altitude lakes, and vast meadows. It's a popular spot for photography and a milestone on the Manali-Leh route.
  6. Suraj Tal: En route to Ladakh, you'll come across Suraj Tal, the stunning lake also known as the Lake of the Sun. Surrounded by towering mountains and pristine landscapes, it's a perfect spot to soak in the natural beauty and capture memorable photographs.
  7. Tanglang La Pass: Crossing the Tanglang La Pass, one of the highest motorable passes in the world at an elevation of approximately 5,328 meters, is an exhilarating experience. The pass offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding mountain ranges and is a significant landmark on your journey.
  8. Leh: Upon reaching Leh, the capital of Ladakh, you'll have the opportunity to explore this vibrant city. Visit Leh Palace, a historic royal palace offering stunning views of the city, and immerse yourself in the local culture by exploring the bustling Leh Market and trying traditional Ladakhi cuisine.
  9. Nubra Valley: As part of your Ladakh tour, you'll venture into the mesmerizing Nubra Valley. Known for its captivating sand dunes, lush green villages, and ancient monasteries, Nubra Valley offers a unique blend of landscapes and cultural experiences. Don't miss the chance to visit Diskit Monastery and enjoy a thrilling camel ride in the sand dunes.
  10. Pangong Tso Lake: Your journey culminates with a visit to the iconic Pangong Tso Lake. Situated at an altitude of 4,350 meters, this mesmerizing lake stretches across the Indo-China border and captivates visitors with its ever-changing shades of blue. The breathtaking beauty of the lake against the backdrop of towering mountains is an unforgettable sight.

Itinerary

Day 1: Manali - Keylong (117 kms)
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Begin your tour by driving towards Keylong from Manali, crossing the Rohtang Pass (3978 meters). Later, drive through Marhi, Koksar, Sissu, and Tandi villages. On arriving in Keylong, complete the check-in formalities at your hotel. Leave for exploring Keylong town, which may include Guru Ghantal Gompa, Shashur Monastery, Gemur Monastery, etc. Stay overnight.

Day 2: Keylong – Sarchu (106 kms)
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After morning breakfast on day 2, hit the road to Sarchu, crossing Bara-lacha pass (4890 meters). This road journey will be incredible because of the surrounding natural beauty of the majestic Himalayas. Move to your camps after reaching the Sarchu plains. The rest of the day is free- explore the surroundings on foot, admire the picturesque location, indulge in activities of your interest, etc. This area is quite popular amongst trekking enthusiasts because of its rugged terrain. Overnight camping.

Day 3: Sarchu – Leh (251 kms)
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Have breakfast and begin driving towards Leh through Taglang La (5328 meters). Cross the great plains of Moree. After arriving in Leh, complete the check-in formalities at your hotel. The evening is free for leisure-take a stroll around the city center, interact with the locals, visit the local bazaar, etc. Stay overnight.

Day 4: Leh
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On the morning of day 4, after breakfast, it is free. In the afternoon, proceed for sightseeing visiting the Shanti Stupa – a white-domed Buddhist Chorten that is highly revered as a sacred spot and is also well-known for the panoramic views it offers, Sankar Monastery- a Buddhist Gompa, home to around 20 monks. Later, visit the now ruined Leh Palace – the former residence of the royal family, built during the 17th century. The evening is for exploring the local market. Stay overnight.

Day 5: Leh - Nubra
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Today, get transported by road to Nubra valley through the Khardungla pass (17582 feet). You will reach in the afternoon and check in at the camp/hotel. Later, visit the famous Sand Dunes, where you can see double-humped camels wandering and thorny bushes scattered all over the dunes. The day’s last visit is the Diskit (Deskit) Monastery- the oldest and the largest Buddhist Gompa of Nubra. Stay overnight.

Day 6: Nubra - Leh
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On day 6, after breakfast, return to Leh. On arrival, check-in at your hotel. The afternoon is free for leisure activities- explore the nearby area, interact with the locals, treat your eyes to the mesmerizing view, etc. Stay overnight.

Day 7: Leh
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After breakfast, enjoy excursions to Phyang and Spituk Monasteries. Once explored these monasteries come back to your hotel to have lunch. Post lunch, visit the Hall of Fame- a museum built by the Indian army in the memory of soldiers who died in the Indo-Pak wars. The other visits are the Tibetan Handicrafts Center and the market of Leh. Stay overnight.

Day 8: Leh - Pangong
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Have an early morning breakfast and leave for a day trip to the Pangong Lake- a beautiful lake with blue waters bounded by snow-clad Himalayan Mountains. Enjoy a leisure walk, and admire the surrounding beauty. Have lunch here, and explore the lake area. Then, return to Leh for an overnight stay.

Day 9: Leh - Lamayuru
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After breakfast on day 9, begin driving to Lamayuru. On the way, halt to visit the confluence of the rivers Indus and Zanskar, Alchi Monastery- a well-known ancient Buddhist monastery that is one of the best-preserved ancient Gompas. After arriving in Lamayuru, complete the check-in formalities at your hotel for an overnight stay.

Day 10: Lamayuru - Kargil
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After breakfast on day 9, begin driving to Lamayuru. On the way, halt to visit the confluence of the rivers Indus and Zanskar, Alchi Monastery- a well-known ancient Buddhist monastery that is one of the best-preserved ancient Gompas. After arriving in Lamayuru, complete the check-in formalities at your hotel for an overnight stay.

Day 11: Kargil - Srinagar
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Today is the last day of the tour. After early morning breakfast, begin driving to Srinagar. En route, visit Drass- the second coldest place on earth, often called ‘the Gateway to Ladakh. Then, drive.’ past Zojila pass and Sonamarg. After arriving in Srinagar, get transported to the airport.

Inclusion

• Hotel accommodation as per package same or similar hotels. • Breakfast + Lunch OR Dinner

• Transfers and sightseeing as pre-package car

• All toll tax, parking, fuel and driver allowances

• All applicable hotel and transport taxes.


Exclusion

• GST will be extra 5%

• Anything not mentioned under ‘Package Inclusions

• All personal expenses, optional tours and extra meals

• Medical and travel insurance

• Any kind of entry fees anywhere if not mentioned in including

• Tips, travel insurance, medical insurance, laundry charges, liquors, mineral water, telephone charges

• All items of personal nature

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