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LEH

LADAKH

Mountains

Leh figures on the international tourist map and attracts a large inflow of tourists both from home and abroad. Leh is the base for many adventure activities like mountain biking, motor biking, trekking, and peak climbing in Ladakh. It is a place where the landscape changes dramatically; it is truly astonishing to see the mountains, snow, cold desert, alpine meadows and lakes at a short distance from each other. Tourism in Ladakh is an absolute delight for nature lovers as well as adventurers.

Attractions

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  1. Leh Palace: This iconic landmark overlooks the town of Leh and offers panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and valleys. Built in the 17th century, the Leh Palace is a symbol of Tibetan architecture and culture.

  2. Shanti Stupa: Perched atop a hill, the Shanti Stupa is a white-domed Buddhist stupa that offers mesmerizing views of Leh town and the distant Himalayan ranges. It is renowned for its serene ambiance and spiritual significance.

  3. Namgyal Tsemo Monastery: Dating back to the 15th century, this monastery houses ancient Buddhist scriptures, exquisite murals, and a towering statue of Maitreya Buddha. The monastery is a place of tranquility and spiritual reflection.

  4. Hall of Fame: This museum pays tribute to the Indian Army's role in Ladakh and showcases artifacts, weapons, and photographs depicting the region's military history. It also honors the sacrifices made by soldiers in defending the nation's borders.

  5. Shey Palace and Monastery: Located about 15 kilometers from Leh, Shey Palace was once the summer retreat of the Ladakhi kings. The palace complex includes a monastery with a giant gilded statue of Shakyamuni Buddha.

  6. Thiksey Monastery: Situated on a hilltop overlooking the Indus Valley, Thiksey Monastery is one of the largest and most impressive monasteries in Ladakh. It houses numerous stupas, statues, and exquisite murals depicting Buddhist teachings.

  7. Hemis Monastery: Known for its annual Hemis Festival, Hemis Monastery is one of the most important monasteries in Ladakh. It houses a valuable collection of ancient artifacts, thangkas (religious paintings), and a massive copper statue of Guru Rinpoche.

  8. Pangong Lake: While located about 160 kilometers from Leh, a visit to Pangong Lake is a must-do day trip. This stunning high-altitude lake, famous for its ever-changing shades of blue, extends into the neighboring country of China.

  9. Nubra Valley: Accessible via the world's highest motorable pass, Khardung La, Nubra Valley offers surreal landscapes, including sand dunes, lush green oasis villages, and the double-humped Bactrian camels.

  10. Khardung La Pass: A visit to the world's highest motorable pass, Khardung La, is a thrilling experience. Located at an altitude of over 5,300 meters, the pass offers breathtaking views of the snow-capped peaks and valleys below.

Itinerary
Inclusion

Activities:

  1. Trekking: Leh is a trekker's paradise, with numerous trekking routes that traverse through stunning landscapes, high mountain passes, and remote valleys. Popular treks include:

    • Markha Valley Trek: This classic trek takes you through picturesque villages, verdant valleys, and high passes, offering breathtaking views of the Himalayan range.

    • Stok Kangri Trek: A challenging trek that culminates with the ascent of Stok Kangri, one of the highest trekking peaks in the Ladakh region.

    • Chadar Trek: A unique winter trek over the frozen Zanskar River, offering a once-in-a-lifetime experience of walking on icy terrain amidst towering cliffs.

  2. Mountain Biking: Explore the rugged terrain and scenic beauty of Ladakh on a mountain biking adventure. Ride through high-altitude passes, remote villages, and ancient monasteries, soaking in the breathtaking landscapes along the way.

  3. White-water Rafting: Experience the thrill of white-water rafting on the Indus and Zanskar rivers, which offer thrilling rapids and stunning scenery. Rafting expeditions range from gentle floats suitable for beginners to challenging rapids for experienced rafters.

  4. Paragliding: Soar above the majestic landscapes of Ladakh on a paragliding adventure. Experience the thrill of flying like a bird as you glide over valleys, monasteries, and snow-capped peaks, enjoying unparalleled views of the Himalayas.

  5. Camel Safari: Explore the unique landscapes of the Nubra Valley on a camel safari. Ride on the back of double-humped Bactrian camels through sand dunes, ancient monasteries, and traditional Ladakhi villages.

  6. Motorcycle Expeditions: Embark on a motorcycle expedition through the high-altitude passes and remote villages of Ladakh. Traverse iconic routes like the Leh-Manali Highway, Khardung La Pass, and Pangong Lake, experiencing the thrill of adventure on two wheels.

  7. Camping: Experience the magic of Ladakh's pristine wilderness by camping amidst breathtaking landscapes. Spend nights under the starry sky, surrounded by towering mountains and pristine nature.

  8. Rock Climbing and Rappelling: Test your climbing skills on Ladakh's rugged cliffs and granite walls. With the guidance of experienced instructors, you can try rock climbing and rappelling at various sites around Leh, enjoying stunning views and adrenaline-pumping adventures.

Exclusion

Duration:

  1. Short Trip (3-5 Days):

    • With a short trip, focus on experiencing the highlights of Leh such as visiting Leh Palace, Shanti Stupa, and local monasteries like Thiksey and Hemis.

    • You can also include a day trip to nearby attractions like Pangong Lake or Nubra Valley, although this would involve long hours of travel.

  2. Medium Trip (7-10 Days):

    • A medium-duration trip allows for a more comprehensive exploration of Leh and its surrounding areas.

    • You can undertake trekking expeditions to nearby regions like Markha Valley or Stok Kangri Base Camp, offering a chance to immerse yourself in the Himalayan wilderness.

    • Include visits to other significant monasteries like Shey, Spituk, and Likir, as well as scenic spots like Magnetic Hill and Gurudwara Pathar Sahib.

  3. Extended Trip (10+ Days):

    • An extended trip offers the opportunity to delve deeper into Ladakh's remote regions and undertake more adventurous activities.

    • You can embark on longer treks such as the Chadar Trek or explore lesser-known valleys like Tso Moriri or Zanskar.

    • Include time for acclimatization to the high altitude, especially if you plan to engage in strenuous activities like trekking or mountaineering.

T & C

TERMS & CONDITIONS

 

  • Full Payment Should be done to ShivayaTreks before the departure date as we require the same for our tour operations. Trip will be fully confirmed only after full payment.

 

  • All the meals included in the package are provided at our stay. No extra meals are guaranteed by ShivayaTreks in between the tour. Kindly pay for what is not included in the package.

 

  • ShivayaTreks don’t give any guarantee for the safeguard of your luggage and belongings. Please take care of your material. We are surely going to help you in boarding and deboarding your luggage.

 

  • ShivayaTreks is strict on time (for us 8 means 8) as we want you to spend time most where it's needed. To avoid any delay, Kindly be a little advanced. We do give time relaxation on the trips as we know, you are here to enjoy.

 

  • ShivayaTreks don’t accept any kind of behavior that ruins the environment of the tour, be it with other guests, driver, tour leader or hotel staff.  We are nice and cooperative to you and we expect the same.

 

  • Natural and Man-Made Calamities, including Traffic Jams, and Weather Conditions may bring some alternation in Itinerary. We respect the decisions of our driver and Tour Managers. They reserve the right to make any changes for the safety of the guests and the company.

 

  • We know our guests respects our Terms and Conditions and We would love to help them whenever needed.

Accessibility:

  1. By Air:

    • The most common way to reach Leh is by air. Kushok Bakula Rimpochee Airport in Leh is the main airport serving the region.

    • The airport is well-connected to major cities in India such as Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, and Srinagar, with regular flights operated by various airlines.

    • Flights to Leh offer breathtaking views of the Himalayas, including glimpses of snow-capped peaks and winding valleys.

  2. By Road:

    • Leh is accessible by road from several cities in North India, including Srinagar and Manali.

    • The Leh-Manali Highway and the Leh-Srinagar Highway are the two main road routes leading to Leh.

    • The Leh-Manali Highway is open from May to October, while the Leh-Srinagar Highway is typically open from June to October, depending on weather conditions.

    • Traveling by road to Leh offers an adventurous journey through high mountain passes, rugged terrain, and scenic landscapes.

  3. By Bus:

    • State-run buses and private deluxe buses operate regular services between Leh and cities like Srinagar and Manali during the tourist season.

    • The bus journey to Leh from Srinagar or Manali is long and arduous, taking approximately 2 days due to the distance and terrain.

    • Traveling by bus allows you to experience the beauty of the Himalayan landscape up close but requires endurance and patience.

  4. By Motorcycle:

    • Many adventure enthusiasts opt to ride motorcycles to Leh, especially via the iconic Manali-Leh Highway or Srinagar-Leh Highway.

    • Motorcycle expeditions to Leh offer a thrilling and immersive experience, allowing riders to navigate through high-altitude passes and remote valleys at their own pace.

  5. By Shared Taxis or Private Cars:

    • Shared taxis and private cars are popular modes of transport for travelers exploring Ladakh independently.

    • Shared taxis operate between Leh and nearby towns and attractions, offering a more comfortable and convenient alternative to buses.

    • Private cars can be hired from major cities like Srinagar or Manali for a more personalized and flexible travel experience.

  6. Inner Line Permit (ILP):

    • It's essential to obtain the Inner Line Permit (ILP) before traveling to Leh for Indian citizens from other states. Foreign nationals also require permits to visit certain restricted areas in Ladakh.

Best time to visit:
 
The best time to visit Leh largely depends on your interests and the activities you wish to pursue. However, the most popular time to visit Leh is during the summer months, from May to September, when the weather is pleasant and most of the region's attractions are accessible.

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