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Embark on a breathtaking adventure with our Leh Nubra Pangong Ladakh Tour Packages. Discover the mesmerizing landscapes of Ladakh as you journey through Leh, Nubra Valley, and Pangong Lake. Our carefully curated packages ensure an unforgettable experience, combining awe-inspiring natural beauty with cultural richness.
Explore ancient monasteries in Leh, indulge in thrilling activities in Nubra, and witness the surreal hues of Pangong Lake. Our Ladakh Tour Packages cater to every traveler’s desire for adventure and serenity. With comfortable accommodations and expert guides, your Ladakh expedition promises memories that last a lifetime. Book now and let the magic of Leh, Nubra, and Pangong unfold before you. Experience Ladakh like never before!
Experience a wonderful flight over the Himalaya .On arrival,you will be receive by Kailash expeditions representative and transfer to hotel. After welcome tea and coffee, rest for whole day & and let your body take complete acclimatization . Late afternoon , if health permits ,drive to Shanti Stupa & stay back . Overnight Hotel.
After having a scrumptious breakfast at the hotel, you will have to leave for an exciting day. You will be visiting the Alchi village today. In this excursion, you will visit the 1000-year-old paintings of the Alchi Monastery which is 68 km from Leh. En route, you will also visit the great BasgoGonpa (The mud-brick fortress of Basgo Gompa is perched high in the hills of Ladakh, between the Himalaya and Karakoram Mountain ranges in northern India.)This place is also popular because it is the Sangam of Indus & Zanskar rivers which are the two major rivers in Ladakh.Apart from these places, you will also take a ride on the gravity-defying hill named Magnetic Hill which lies on the route to Alchi. After that, you will also be enjoying the military Hall of Fame which is one of the prime locations of Ladakh. After having a wonderful exploring session, you will then return to the hotel for an overnight stay at hotel.
After an early breakfast, drive to the picturesque valley of Nubra (also known as Ldumra) via Khardungla Pass (highest motorable road in the world at about 18,380 ft). The journey traverses zig-zag roads surrounded by rugged mountainous terrain and wild lavender which grows mostly in the month of July-August.
On arrival, check-in at Nature's Nest North camp. By afternoon, enjoy the splendid view of sand dunes and get a ride on the double-humped Bactrian camels, which will teleport you to the old Silk-route times.
Overnight at camp/hotel.
Today , we get up early morning visit to Diskit monastery and have wonderful view of Nubra valley. Later drive to Pangong Lake via Shayok.
Enjoy the turquoise color panoramic lake and the magnificent mountains and landscapes which will leave you awestruck . Overnight at Camp.
After a late breakfast , we stroll in and around lake and watch the mother nature soothes you .Later drive back to Leh via Changla Pass . Overnight Hotel.
Goodbye visit again !!!
Leh, the capital of Ladakh, can be reached by air or road. The Kushok Bakula Rimpochee Airport in Leh is well-connected to major cities like Delhi, Mumbai, and Srinagar. Alternatively, you can take a breathtaking road trip from Manali or Srinagar, but these routes are only accessible during certain months due to weather conditions.
The road journey from Leh to Nubra Valley is a scenic adventure. You'll cross the Khardung La Pass, one of the highest motorable passes in the world. The drive offers stunning views of the Ladakh Range. Shared taxis, private cabs, and even motorcycles can be hired for this trip.
Pangong Lake, famous for its changing colors and stunning reflections, is about 5-6 hours from Leh by road. The route takes you through the Chang La Pass, another high-altitude pass. Private taxis or shared jeeps are the common modes of transport. Camping by the lake or staying in the nearby villages is a popular choice for visitors.
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