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.
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.
Reaching Leh Kushok At Bakula Rinpoche Airport, one of the highest operating airports globally (3,500 meters above sea level), magnificent views of the Nun Kun peaks and Zanskar valley meet you on one side, while the majestic peaks of K2, Nanga Parbat, and Gasherbrum greet you on the other on a clear day.
After a little rest in the evening, our representative will meet you when you arrive and take you to your hotel. This will allow you to get used to the high altitude. In the evening, you can visit Leh Palace, Shanti Stupa, and Leh Market.
• Overnight stay at the hotel.
Following breakfast, we go on the Leh-Srinagar route towards the western region of Ladakh, following the picturesque Indus River, for a photo shoot. A further 5 kilometers of driving will take you to the fabled Magnetic Hill, a scientific oddity that defies gravity and makes for an excellent backdrop. Sangam, where the Indus and Zanskar rivers converge, is our next stop. This location is highly recommended for photography as it showcases the exquisite merging of two vibrant rivers amidst towering mountains.
• Overnight stay at the hotel.
A Drive to the World’s Highest Motorable Road (18000 ft.).
We proceed to Nubra Valley after breakfast. The 39-kilometer route from Leh to Nubra crosses the famous Khardung La Pass, which is one of the world’s five highest motorable highways at 17,582 feet. Covered in a layer of snow, the pass offers expansive vistas of the Indus Valley and the seemingly never-ending Zanskar mountain to the south. Perhaps the most photogenic place in Ladakh is Khardung La top. To your north, gaze upon the majestic Saser massif in all its splendor, decked with flying prayer flags.
After leaving Khardung La, we would travel to Nubra Valley, also called the Valley of Flowers. Located in the north of Ladakh, between the Karakoram and Ladakh Himalayas, Nubra Valley is situated at an approximate elevation of 10,000 feet. After arriving at Nubra, we would spend the night in our campgrounds or hotels in Hunder.Admire the mesmerizing vistas of the lus oasis towns, which stand out sharply against the bleak mountains and offer a unique window into the intriguing life of the residents.
• Overnight stay at the Camp/Hotel
Following a leisurely breakfast, you depart from the camp/hotel and make your way to Hunder, the 10,000-foot home of breathtaking sand dunes! Here in the stunning high-altitude desert of Hunder, you get the chance to experience a ride on a Bactrian camel, or double-humped camel. The desert is surrounded by towering snow-capped hills.When viewed alone, you might as well be on the Rajasthani Thar Desert’s sand dunes! Note the striking contrast between the snow-capped mountains overlooking the desert and the Rocky Mountains that define the Ladakhi environment. We resume our drive back to Leh, crossing over Khardung La once more, a spectacular feast for photographers. Arrive at the hotel in Leh, then spend the evening discovering the local marketplaces.
• Overnight Stay at hotel
After a leisurely breakfast, we go over Chang La Pass, another of the highest motorable roads in the world, to the well-known Pangong Lake (17,586 ft.) You can reach the summit of Chang La Pass, a great location for photos, with a picturesque two-hour journey. After leaving Chang La Pass, we make our way up to Pangong, stopping briefly for refreshments in Tangtse. From Tangtse, the route to Pangong winds through charming Changthang villages, and before you know it, the glistening waters of Pangong Lake greet you. Rising to a height of 13,930 feet, the alpine lake of Pangong is roughly 5 to 8 km wide and 140 km long, sharing territory with 30% of India and 70% of China. Witness the sun’s slanting rays hitting the lake’s brilliant, crystal-clear waters, which also reflect gorgeous views of the bleak hills that protect it throughout the day. Witness the lake’s colors changing from pristine blue to dark green to turquoise and more.The entire setting could not be more perfect having spent a few hours here we head back to Leh via Chang La Pass.
• Overnight Stay at hotel
We take you to the Kushok Bakula Rinpoche Airport in Leh for your flight after an early breakfast. Take off with your cameras and your emotions full of wonderful Ladakh memories.
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.
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 is one of my best ever road trips in India, the stunning landscapes and the myriad colors of the mountains are so surreal everyone talks of Europen road trips and their gorgeous scenic routes- and 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 very 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 May to September when the temperatures range from 5 degrees celsius to 30 degrees celsius. You can also experience various cultural festivals of Ladakh like the Hemis festival during this period, The region is not really affected by the monsoons and this is the only time when the temperatures don’t go sub-zero.
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 recommend.
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