Ladakh
Ladakh
Ladakh, large area of the northern and eastern Kashmir region, northwestern Indian subcontinent. Administratively, Ladakh is divided between Pakistan (northwest), as part of Gilgit-Baltistan, and India (southeast), as part of Ladakh union territory (until October 31, 2019, part of Jammu and Kashmir state); in addition, China administers portions of northeastern Ladakh. Thiksey Monastery, near Leh, Ladakh union territory, India. Motohiro Sunouchi/Snotch
Ladakh covers about 45,000 square miles (117,000 square km) and contains the Ladakh Range, which is a southeastern extension of the Karakoram Range, and the upper Indus River valley. Ladakh is one of the highest regions of the world. Its natural features consist mainly of high plains and deep valleys. The high plain predominates in the east, diminishing gradually toward the west. In southeastern Ladakh lies Rupshu, an area of large, brackish lakes with a uniform elevation of about 13,500 feet (4,100 metres). To the northwest of Rupshu lies the Zaskar Range, an inaccessible region where the people and the cattle remain indoors for much of the year because of the cold. Zaskar is drained by the Zaskar River, which, flowing northward, joins the Indus River below Leh. In the heart of Ladakh, farther to the north, cultivation by means of manuring and irrigation is practiced by farmers living in valley villages at elevations between about 9,000 and 15,000 feet (2,750 and 4,550 metres). Shepherds tend flocks in the upland valleys that are too high for cultivation. Leh, the most accessible town of Ladakh, is an important trade centre located 160 miles (260 km) east of Srinagar.
Day 01: Arrive Leh
You will be met at the airport upon your arrival in Leh. Our representative will then escort you to your pre-booked hotel situated in the central part of the city. The day will be spent in complete rest to acclimatize you in this high altitude region. In the evening you will take a light stroll to the market. Dinner and overnight in hotel.
Day 02: Leh to Lamayuru to Ule (160 Kms)
After breakfast drive to Lamayuru enroute , Gurudwara Pathar Sahib. Check-in Camp at Alchi or Ule and After Lunch drive to visit the mesmerizing Moon landscapes and the Lamayuru monastery (Oldest Monastery in Ladakh). Overnight stay in the Camp or Hotel.
Day 03: Alchi to Leh (70 Kms)
After breakfast visits the Hall of Fame. Arrive at Leh by afternoon. Afternoon free at your leisure. Dinner and overnight in hotel.
Day 04: Leh to Pangong Lake (160 Kms)
After breakfast leave for Pangong Lake 14,500 ft, through Changla Pass 17,350 ft. (third Highest Motor-able road in the world.) The drive takes about 3-4 hours to reach. The lake is situated on the borders of India and Tibet. The lake is around 120 km long and 50 km in width. The lake is home to a large number of migratory and resident birds. Overnight in camp.
Day 05: Pangong Lake to Leh (160 Kms)
After breakfast drive back to Leh, en-route visit Hemis, Thiksey Monastery, and Shey Palace. These monasteries are built in between the period of 15th and 17th centuries, the monasteries are a living example of Buddhist teachings. An interesting collection of murals, frescoes, and statues can be seen inside the main temples. Overnight in a hotel.
Day 06: Leh – Khardungla Pass – Leh
After breakfast drive for Khardungla Pass, World’s highest motor-able road at 18380 feet (39 Kms. Approx.) Return to Leh in the afternoon. After lunch day at disposal to explore the local markets. ( at your own ) Overnight in hotel.