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Day 1 : DELHI = CHANDIGARH – MANALI
Morning You Will Met By Our Representative and Transfer to New Delhi Railway Station to Catch the Shatabdi Express Train to Chandigarh
upon Arrival Our Jeep Will Pick Up Guest from Chandigarh Railway Station and Straight Drive to Manali Enroute Kullu Valley. the Most Charming and Beautiful Kullu Valley Spreads Out Its Charm On Either Side of River Beas.kullu Was Once Known as Kulanthpitha, Which Means the End of the Habitable World. Beyond Rose the Forbidding Heights of the Greater Himalayas, and By the Banks of the Shining River Beas, Lay the Fabled ‘silver Valley’. the Valley Runs North to South of Beas River and is 80 Kms. Long and About 2 Kms Wide.
Day 2 : MANALI
In the Morning We Drive to the Adjoining Town of Naggar, the Ancient Capital of the Kullu Valley, and Visit the Naggar Castle. Built in the 18th Century Astride a Sheer-sided Bluff the Castle is Built in the Traditional “earthquake-proof” Way Common to this Region Around a Central Courtyard that Houses a Legendary Shrine.
over the Centuries, It Has Served as a Palace and a Colonial Mansion and is Now Run as a Heritage Hotel. Not Far from Here is a fine Art Gallery Dedicated to the Famous Russian Painter, Nicholas Roerich.
spend the Afternoon At Leisure to Explore Manali.
Day 3 : MANALI TO SARCHU (222 KMS)
Today We Cross Rohtang Pass (3978 M), Keylong (3350 M), Baralacha Pass (4890m) with Overnight Stopover At Sarchu (4253 M), Border of the States of Himachal Pradesh (lahaul) and Jammu & Kashmir (ladakh).
upon Arrival in Sarchu We Check in At Our Tented Campsite for Overnight Stay
Day 4 : SARCHU TO LEH
Today, the Road from Sarchu Crosses High Mountain Passes of Namika La and Lachalung La to Reach the Army Camp in the Pang Valley. the Dry Barren Mountains Around Pang are Eroded in Very Spectacular Way. They Look like Giant Fortress like Structures with Spires, Pinnacles and Windows. from Pang, the Road Climbs Up and Reaches a Different World Altogether.
here is the Flat High Desert of More Plains, 50-60 Km of Road Bisecting It. this is Rupshu, An Extension of Changthang Plateau of Tibet. the Road Then Climbs for Tanglang Pass (5415 M), the Second Highest Mountain Pass in Ladakh and Then Finally Reaches Leh. this 475 Km Himalayan Journey is a Visual Delight with Not One Moment of Boredom En Route.
upon Arrival in Leh Transfer to Your Pre-arranged Hotel for Overnight Stay.
Day 5 : LEH – HUNDER (NUBRA VALLEY ) (126 Kms / approx 06 hours drive)
After An Early Breakfast We Drive to Nubra Valley Leads Through Khardung-la-pass (the Highest Motorable Road in the World) At 18,390 Ft, Around 39kms from Leh. from the Pass, One Can See all the Way South Over the Indus Valley to Seemingly Endless Peaks and Ridges of the Zanskar Range, and North to the Giants of the Sase Massif.
nubra Valley is Popularly Known as Ldorma or the Valley of Flowers. It is Situated to the North of Ladakh Between the Karakoram and Ladakh Ranges of the Himalayas. Nubra Lies At and Altitude of About 10,000 – Ft. Above the Sea Level and is Drained Largely By the Shiyok River. the Siachen River Forms Its Single Largest Tributary.
first Visit Sumur, Another Pretty Village On the other Side of the River’; Samstanling Gompa Here Was Founded By Lama Tsultims Nima and Monastic Community Was Introduced as Rezong Gonpa. About 50 Monks are Residing At this 132 Years Old Monastery. the Gompa Has Some Strict Rules and Regulations like Not Allowing Women in the Monastery After Sunset and Before Sunrise, No Smoking Etc.
our Tented Camp – Nubra Organic Retreat is Situated in a Beautiful Village Called Hundar with Lot of Trees. There is Nothing More to See Here Except a Small Monastery and Ruined Fort Above the Village However the Site for the Camp is So Beautiful that It Will Invite You to Explore the Village On Own.
Day 6 : HUNDER (NUBRA VALLEY ) – LEH
After Your Breakfast At the Camp, Visit the Sand Dunes to Enjoy a Camel Safari (optional).
later We Drive to Leh Over Khardung La. Afternoon Rest and Relax or Take a Walk to the Local Market. Overnight At Hotel.
Day 7 : LEH
Excursion to Pangong Lake
after An Early Breakfast We Leave for Pangong Lake Through Changla Pass 5486 Mtrs. While Ascending Changla Pass 5486 Mtrs. Enjoy the Beautiful Panoramic View of the Villages Below the Pass. After Crossing the Pass Halt for Picnic Lunch At Tsoltak, the Summer Pastureland of the Yaks. Arrive Durbuk and from There a Short Drive Takes You to the Western Shore of the Lake.
pangong Lake, Situated At 14,000 Feet (4,267 M). a Long Narrow Basin of Inland Drainage, Hardly Six to Seven Kilometer At Its Widest Point and Over 130km Long, It is Bisected By the International Border Between India and China. a Few Years Back the Government Decided to Open It to Tourists Though the Lake and Its Surrounding is Under Army Surveillance. the Tourism Department Intends to Develop the Infrastructure and Facilitate the Route Leading to the Lake.
enjoy the Landscape in the Back Drop of the Lake. One Rarely Feels So Close to Nature and Environment and the Scenery is Unforgettable.
after Spending Some Time At Pangong We Drive Back to Hotel for Overnight Stay.
Day 8 : LEH
Excursion to Shey, Thiksey, Hemis
Today we proceed for Indus Valley monastery tour.
We start with a visit to Shey the ancient capital of Ladakh. The monastery here has a huge gold-gilded statue of Buddha Sakyamuni with a large silver lamp burning in front of the statue, built in the memory of King Singee Namgyal by his son lDeldan Namgyal in 1633 A.D. It is the only kind of statue made of Gold, Gilt and copper in entire Ladakh.
Then we visit Thiksey Gompa an impressive complex rising tier upon tier on a hill above the village. The monastery has a beautiful 30 m high gold-plated statue of Maitreya Buddha, the Buddha of the future is one of the most beautiful monasteries of Ladakh,.
Drive further to visit the famous Hemis Gompa, This is the largest monastic foundation of Drukpa Kagyu Order of Tibetan Buddhism. Most of the other Drukpa monasteries are the branch monasteries of Hemis. It was built during early 17th century with the blessing of Lama Stagtsang Raspa (Shambunatha), by famous Namgyal dynasty king Singee Namgyal.
The two-day festival of monastic dance in June-July has raised the reputation of Hemis particularly high. The festival is dedicated to Guru Padmasambhava, popularly known as second Buddha and responsible for spreading Buddhism in the Tibetan world.
Overnight stay at the hotel in leh.
Day 9 : DEPART LEH
Tour Concludes. Mountain Trails Thank You for Your Patronage and Ensure a Punctual Transfer to Domestic Airport to Catch the Flight for Your Onward Destination
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