Ladakh Tours

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Ladakh

Tour Itinerary

Reach the hotel from Airport, there will be a car to receive you at the airport, take rest for your body to Acclimatize to the Altitude, Drink plenty of water to stay hydrated and to avoid headaches in high Altitude, if the problem persists take a pill of Diamox as it is a medicine to cure AMS (Acute Mountain Sickness), a guy will take your passports from the hotel to process your permits the bike will be handed to you on the second day.

This day you can leave for River rafting in the afternoon towards Nimoo which is 35Kms from the town and is a confluence of the Indus and Zanskar rivers. Come back from the rafting while stopping at Magnetic Hill where there are ATV rides, Gurudwara Patthar Sahib temple, and the Hall of fame Kargil War Memorial, Reach the town back and go to Leh Palace and Shanti Stupa, and shop at Leh market in the evening.

(126 KM, 6-8 Hrs)

Start the ride in the morning around 8, wear warm clothes and gloves as you will be climbing Khardungla which was the Highest pass in the world for quite some time at an Altitude of 18,379, reach Nubra Valley in the afternoon after the pass you can try riding the ATV on some dunes near zip line where you can try the world’s highest altitude zipline, after that reach Diskit village which has a Statue of Lord Buddha standing tall at 106ft. Reach Hunder Village which is also where the stay is after the Monastery and Ride on double-humped camels in Hunder.

(167 KM, 6-8 Hrs)

Start the day at 8 am and ride towards Pangong Lake via Shayok and Agam village, Pangong Lake, is one of the most famous high-altitude lakes in Leh Ladakh. This scenic wonder derives its name from the Tibetan word, “Pangong Tso”, which means “high grassland lake”. You could spend hours in contemplation here, and still not have enough of its beauty. Pangong Tso is also known to change colors, appearing blue, green, and red at different times of the day. The mesmerizing Pangong Tso Lake is a delightful place on the Indo-Tibetan border. It is one of the world’s highest-located saltwater lakes perched at 14300 ft above sea level. The lake is almost 160 km in area and that’s only one-third of the lake that’s in the Indian Territory and the rest falls in China.

(189 KM, 6-8 Hrs)

Start the day at 8 am, ride from Pangong Lake up to Rezangla War Memorial, Chusul, Nyoma, to Tsomoriri Lake, and Stay at Karzok village. The sacred blue lake offers impeccable scenery, which gives this place an incredibly romantic feel. While the exotic migratory birds fly above the lake, giving a heavenly feel, the calming reflections of the mountains and hills will bring peace to your soul. The changing hues of the lake will make you fall in love with nature all over again if you wish to explore the unsurpassed beauty of Ladakh.

(78 KM, 3-4 Hrs)

This day will be quite shorter comparatively so you can start the day by 9-10 am and go to Tsokar Lake via the famous Puga Valley hot springs where the water is boiling emerging naturally from the ground. Situated in the southeastern region of Ladakh, the Puga Valley is a mesmerizing natural wonder. Surrounded by the remarkable Changthang Valley, the valley is home to plenty of sulfur, borax, and other minerals. It is also known for its hot springs and mud pools with therapeutic properties. Puga Valley is a source of tremendous geothermal energy, making it a popular destination for tourists and researchers. As one takes in the stunning views of the mountains, steam from the hot springs can be seen rising in the background. Spanning 30 kilometers, the Valley features a wealth of nature, wildlife, and bird-watching opportunities. Nature lovers and photographers may observe yaks, sheep, bar-headed geese, brahmin ducks, and black-necked cranes among many other species in the area.

(153 KM, 6-7 Hrs)

Leave Tsokar around 8 in the morning, and ride via Tanglangla pass which falls on the Ladakh – Manali highway and was the second-highest pass in the world for quite some time at an altitude of 17,480 ft. The Tanglang Pass cuts through rocky mountains which are crisscrossed by gently flowing streams, and on a clear day, their slopes are the playground for curiously shaped shadows. At a distance, you can see the snow-covered peaks, with clouds appearing to sit on top of them. There is a signpost that informs you of your arrival at Tanglang La Pass and is a great place for clicking a selfie or posing with your family, friends, or the group with which you may be traveling. You can also catch sight of bikers traversing the pass, along with other vehicles who cross the pass. It can get quite windy at times, and you can often get the feeling of the wind slapping you hard across your face!!

After Tanglangla you reach Rumtse which is home to red mountains that look nothing less than Mars, the rocks on the mountains look like dinosaur back formations protruding up to the sky.

Drop to the airport.

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Note

  • It’s advisable to check the weather and road conditions before embarking on your journey, especially in the mountainous terrain.
  • Ensure your vehicle is in good condition for the journey, and ride cautiously on the winding roads.
  • Acclimatisation is essential, especially if you are ascending to higher altitudes.
  • Adjustments can be made based on your preferences and the prevailing travel conditions
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