Leh Ladakh With Silk Route

Duration : 5 Nights / 6 Days
Destination Covered : Leh, Numbra Valley, Khardung Pass, Pangong Lake

Transport Included

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Mineral Water

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TOUR HIGHLIGHTS

TOUR OVERVIEW

Leh ladakh with Silk Route Tour Package is especially designed to offer a distinctive experience of scenic splendor and investigate Ladakh’s various charms.You will fall in love with Ladakh on this tour because in just 6 days, you will witness an incredible fusion of mountains, forests, lakes, rivers, water falls, and much more.The journey begins at Leh where we drive through Sam valley, Leh Ladakh with silk route tour package gives you an opportunity to experience the beauty of the Himalayas with astonishing Nature in Nubra valley and Pangong. This tour is designed to give visitors the opportunity to experience both the natural beauty of the Himalayas and the vibrant culture of North India, it is designed to make a visitor’s trip to India an unforgettable experience, rather than just a destination.

• How to reach:

Air travel is the most convenient method to reach Ladakh. The closest airport is Kushok Bakula Rimpochee Airport (1XL), situated in Leh. It has connections to major Indian airports, including Delhi. Additionally, flights are received from Chandigarh, Srinagar, Jammu, and other popular Indian locations.

• Important Instructions-

Tourists do not need a permit to visit Leh; however, foreign and foreign visitors, particularly those arriving by road, must register. This can be done at Drass, Runmtse, and Sarchu. Air travelers should complete their registration at the airport. Tourists are required to obtain a Protect Area Permit for visiting restricted areas including TsoMoriri, Tso Kar, Pangong lake, Dhahanu and Nubra Valley, one can obtain these permits through registered travel agencies while travelling it’s advisable to multiple copies of valid ID and permits as these are required to be submitted at the checking points. When traveling to Ladakh, altitude sickness, also known as acute mountain sickness, is common. It is generally brought on by exposure to a lower percentage of oxygen at high altitudes. To allow your body enough time to acclimate, rest for a day or two after every 2,000 feet of climbing above 8000 feet, you should abstain from alcohol and tobacco use. You should also carry medications on hand for common ailments like fever, cough, and headaches and others if you have plans to visit some interior areas like Turtuk, Panamik, Khaltse, Pangong, Hunder, Tsokar and TsoMoriri etc.in Ladakh City even Indian residents need to obtain inner line permits.

TOUR ITINERARY

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Frequently Asked Questions(FAQs)

Ladakh   refers  to  a larger  region  or  province that  is   located  to the  north and northeast of Kashmir,  It is literally the border region of India with  Pakistan, China and Tibet as its neighbor, It  is  classified as a Union territory of India and is  widely  acknowledged  as the highest region of  the  country.  It  is  bound on one side by the Himalayas  and Karakoram range on the other, Leh on the other  hand  is the capital aka. main headquarters    of   Ladakh   for  administrative purposes,  it  refers  to a district area of 45,000 sq km  surrounding Leh city. The city by itself is the largest one in the Ladakh region.

So,   as  you   see   the  two  terms  do   refer    to different  parts  of  India  but   from  a travelers’ perspective ,   the conjoint usage – Leh Ladakh refers to visiting all places in Ladakh.

The biggest city in Ladakh is Leh and this I suggest, should be your center point for this travel, the first thing you need to do is decide how you are going to get here. There are basically only two options – Either Fly or take the Road. There is no railway connectivity to Leh.

Leh By Flight:

There are a limited number of flights to Leh and most of them originate from Delhi or Srinagar, naturally they are quite dear when it comes to cost and booking them early is the only way to beat the prices.

Leh By Road – one of the best road trips in India

Leh by road is one of my best ever road trips in India, the stunning landscapes and the myriad colours   of  the  mountains  are  so surreal and everyone   talks of Europen road trips and their gorgeous scenic  routes- &  having experienced those  as   well as the Leh Ladakh trip, I can tell you that this one to Leh is no less beautiful.the ever –  changing   landscapes,  the  thrill  of high mountain  passes and the vibrant monasteries that  dot  the  route  are just some of the things that make this Ladakh trip by road so  exciting, you can check out my entire route through this post. 

Leh  Ladakh  with silk route tour package cost Rs.15000 per person 

During Leh Ladakh with Silk route tour package you can see —

1. Sham Valley.

2. Numbra Valley.

3. Khardung la pass

4. Pangong Lake.

5. Sangam.

6. Zanskar River.

The   best   time   to   visit   Ladakh   is  from  the May   to  September   when   the   temperatures range   from  5   degrees  celsius  to  30 degrees celsius.   You   can  also    experience       various cultural festivals   like the Hemis festival during this period,  The  region is not really affected by the monsoons &  this  is the only time when the temperatures don’t go sub-zero.

  • Thermals – tops   and bottoms for the evenings and nights.
  • Cotton or Woolen  Tops  and  trousers to layer up during the day.
  • A  Nice  warm  snow jacket for places like Tso Moriri and Pangong Tso.
  • A   pair  of  Trekking  shoes  or  boots. Highly  recommended  even  if you are not doing trekking.
  • Socks
  • Mittens
  • A woolen cap
  • Goggles –   the  sun  is  so  harsh that you might have light sensitivity.
  • Sunscreen   with  at   least   75    SPF – Absolutely  essential   as  owing to the  thin  air,  you  will   have  quite   a strong   exposure  to the sun. Most of us had some skin peeling off our nose & foreheads, despite the precautions.
  • Wet Wipes and Hand Sanitizers 

Leh and  Kargil  have  quite  a few places to eat out  but  when  you  visit  the other villages and towns   like  Nubra   Valley  and  Pangong Lake, you  will  be at the mercy of the mess. The food is  quite basic and wholesome here, Maggi and Instant   Noodles  are  available  in  small  tents along  the  roads  at various small settlements. However,  considering how remote these are, it is  best  to  stock  up some packaged food with you for the road trip.

Among  the  specialty  food,   don’t forget to try out the momos and the hot piping Thukpa, Yak cheese is  another local delicacy that we would recommend.

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