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Ladakh

Ladakh is a land like no other. Bounded by two of the world's mightiest mountain ranges, the Great Himalaya and the Karakoram, it lies athwart two other, the Ladakh range and the Zanskar range.

In geological terms, this is a young land, formed only a few million years ago by the buckling and folding of the earth's crust as the Indian sub-continent pushed with irresistible force against the immovable mass of Asia. Its basic contours, uplifted by these unimaginable tectonic movements, have been modified over the millennia by the opposite process of erosion, sculpted into the form we see today by wind and water.

Yes, water! Today, a high -altitude desert, sheltered from the rain-bearing clouds of the Indian monsoon by the barrier of the Great Himalaya, Ladakh was once covered by an extensive lake system, the vestiges of which still exist on its south -east plateaux of Rupshu and Chushul - in drainage basins with evocative names like Tso-moriri, Tsokar, and grandest of all, Pangong-tso. Occasionally, some stray monsoon clouds do find their way over the Himalaya, and lately this seems to be happening with increasing frequency. But the main source of water remains the winter snowfall. Drass, Zanskar and the Suru Valley on the Himalaya's northern flank receive heavy snow in winter; this feeds the glaciers whose meltwater, carried down by streams, irrigates the fields in summer. For the rest of the region, the snow on the peaks is virtually the only source of water. As the crops grow, the villagers pray not for rain, but for sun to melt the glaciers and liberate their water. Usually their prayers are answered, for the skies are clear and the sun shines for over 300 days in the year.

Ladakh lies at altitudes ranging from about 9,000 feet (2750m) at Kargil to 25,170 feet (7,672m) at Saser Kangri in the Karakoram. Thus summer temperatures rarely exceed about 27 degree celcius in the shade, while in winter they may plummet to minus 20 degree celcius even in Leh. Surprisingly, though, the thin air makes the heat of the sun even more intense than at lower altitudes; it is said that only in Ladakh can a man sitting in the sun with his feet in the shade suffer from sunstroke and frostbite at the same time!

 

Day 1

Arrive Leh airport, received by our representative and transfer to Hotel. Check in to the hotel. Complete rest for the day after welcome tea and Coffee by Hotel. A walk around Leh town includes a visit to Leh Market, Leh Palace or Sankar monastery. O/N Leh.

Day 2

After Breakfast leave by 9.00 am drive to Nubra Valley via Khardungla (Highest Motorable road in the world, 18,380 ft) Reach Deskit by Afternoon, Rest of the day Free for exploring Deskit & Hundur Villages, Two Hump Camel Safari in Sand Dunes between Deskit & Hundur Village. O/N Deskit / Hundur.

Day 3

After Breakfast leave by 10.00 am proceed for Deskit Monastery and Visitto Panamik (Hot water Springs) Drive back to Leh by same Route by crossing Khardungla Pass and visiting Shanti Stupa & Leh Fort. O/N Leh.

Day 4

After Breakfast drive to Alchi enroute visit Basgo Palace and Liker Monastery & Pathar Sahib Gurudwara. Arrive Alchi by afternoon Check In to Hotel. Visit Alchi monastery and spend rest of the day exploring The Alchi village. O/N Alchi.

Day 5

After Breakfast leave for Dha – Hanu (An Beautiful Village of Aryans) Dropka Region. Leave for Kargil by Sanjak reach Kargil. O/N Kargil.

Day 6
Early Morning leave for 9 Hrs Drive to Padum (Zanskar) where you can Have a Magnificent View of Nun Kun & Dran Drung Glacier. And Enroute Rangdum, Pentse La Pass. Reach Padum by Evening. O/N Padum.
Day 7

After Breakfast leave for Full Sightseeing of Karsha, Stongdey & Sani. Back to Padum by Evening. O/N Padum.

Day 8 After Breakfast leave back to Kargil by same Route. Enroute Lamayuru (Oldest Monastery of Central Ladakh, Mulbekh (A 1st Century Giant Living Buddha Craved on Rock Mountain O/N Kargil.
Day 9

After Breakfast leave back for Leh by same route. Enroute Mulbek (An 1st Century Giant Living Buddha Sculpture on Rock Mountain) Visit to Basgo Palace and reach Leh by evening. O/N Leh.

Day 10

After Breakfast Leave for Tsomoriri Lake (240 Kms. Approx.) via Push,
Chumathang (Hot Spring). Tsomoriri. Evening take a Walk around the
Lake to enjoy the scenic beauty. O/N Tent.

Day 11 Early Morning after breakfast leave for Pangong Lake14, 500 ft, through
Changla Pass 17,350 ft. Third Highest Motorable road in the world.
O/N Stay at Tangstey Village.
Day 12 After Breakfast leave for 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. Enroute Hemis, Thikse Monastery & Shey Palace. O/N Leh.
Day 13 Transfer to airport and leave back for your Destination with Sweet
Memories of Ladakh.


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