Ladakh, known as the “Land of High Passes,” is a mesmerizing destination of rugged mountains, crystal-clear lakes, and vast cold deserts. Its dramatic landscapes, from the shimmering blue waters of Pangong Lake to the sand dunes of Nubra Valley, offer unmatched natural beauty.
Surrounded by the mighty Himalayas, Ladakh blends serene monasteries, vibrant culture, and breathtaking views at every turn. It is truly a paradise for nature lovers, adventure seekers, and peace seekers alike.
Destination Routes
Jaipur / Lucknow / Agra → Delhi → Leh → Sham Valley → Nubra Valley → Turtuk → Pangong Lake → Leh → Delhi
Frequently Asked & Question
Ladakh is located at a high altitude (above 3,500 meters), where oxygen levels are lower than normal. Sudden exposure can lead to Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS). That’s why this itinerary includes a full day of rest in Leh to help your body adjust gradually. Proper acclimatization ensures a safe and enjoyable trip.
Yes, the tour is suitable for families, couples, and groups. However, elderly travelers or those with heart/lung conditions should consult a doctor before traveling due to high altitude conditions. The itinerary is designed to be comfortable with gradual altitude gain.
You will stay in comfortable hotels in Leh and well-equipped camps/hotels in Nubra Valley and Pangong Lake. All accommodations are selected for safety, cleanliness, and convenience considering Ladakh’s terrain.
The package includes 6 breakfasts and 6 dinners (MAP Plan). Meals are usually simple, nutritious, and suitable for high-altitude travel. Lunch is not included, giving you flexibility to explore local cafes and cuisines.
Yes, Inner Line Permits are mandatory to visit places like Nubra Valley, Pangong Lake, and Turtuk. These permits are already included in your package, so you don’t have to worry about the process.
All transfers and sightseeing in Ladakh are arranged using Tempo Travelers or similar vehicles on a sharing basis. These vehicles are well-suited for mountainous terrain and long journeys.
No, activities like river rafting, camel safari in Nubra, and biking are not included. However, you can book them locally at your own cost depending on availability and weather conditions.
Ladakh is generally a safe destination for tourists. The routes are maintained, and local authorities ensure traveler safety. However, due to remote terrain and high altitude, it’s important to follow guidelines provided by your tour operator and stay hydrated.
Yes, this package includes a visit to Turtuk Village, which lies close to the India-Pakistan border. It is unique for its Balti culture, traditional lifestyle, and untouched beauty, offering a completely different experience from the rest of Ladakh.
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