Day 01: Arrive in Leh
Arrive at Leh airport by morning flight from Delhi.
This flight is one of the most sensational flights in the world. On a clear day
from one side of the aircraft can be seen in the distance the peaks of K2,
Nanga Parbat, Gasherbrum and on the other side of the aircraft, so close that
you feel you could reach out and touch it, is the Nun Kun massif. Upon arrival
you will be transferred to your hotel. You would take a little time to settle
in and acclimatize since you have gone from a relatively low elevation in New
Delhi to over 11,000 feet! During the afternoon, you can walk through the old
town, beneath the Leh Palace, to allow you to get oriented to this fascinating
city. Overnight in a hotel.
Day 02: In Leh
After breakfast full day sightseeing to the massive
Tibetan Buddhist Gompas of Shey, Thiksey and Hemis. A few kilometers up the
Indus is Shey, the ancient capital, with its palaces, temples, and vibrantly
colored murals, cleaned and restored in the mid 1980’s. Later we drive to visit
the fortress styled monastery of Thiksey. Afterwards, we drive to visit the
Hemis monastery. This monastery is known to be the most famous and rich
Buddhist temple in the entire region. The Murals and frescoes here date back to
17th century. After we explore the sacred monastery, we drive back
to our hotel in Leh. In the evening, we will spend some time roaming around the
markets. Overnight at your hotel.
Day 03: Leh to Alchi
Today we drive on the Indus river route to visit
the lovely oasis of Alchi situated in the outer Zanskar region. As we drive
past colorful villages and hill side monasteries the journey will get more
interesting. We cross the bridge and arrive at Alchi a bit early in the
afternoon. We spend the time exploring the small village. One of the
interesting aspects of this village is its monastery. Mainly known for its wall
paintings of the 11th century, the monastery was built by the great translator
"Lotsawa Rinchen Zangpo". The wall paintings in Alchi Monastery are
some of the oldest surviving paintings in Ladkah and reflect artistic and
spiritual details of both Buddhism and Hindu kings of that time in Kashmir.
Later as we wrap up our Alchi visit, we drive back to our hotel in Alchi.
Dinner and overnight at hotel / resort.
Day 04: Alchi to Leh via Lamayuru
After breakfast in the morning, we drive back to
Leh and en-route visit the Lamayuru monastery. The Indian scholar
Mahasiddhacarya Naropa founded Lamayuru monastery in the 11th century
(allegedly on the site of a dried-up lake) after spending many years
meditating, Lamayuru is the one of the largest and also one of the oldest gompa
in Ladakh with a population of around 150 permament monks resident. After we
explore this beautiful monastery we will head back to Leh. Dinner and overnight
at the Hotel.
Day 05: Leh to Pangong
After early breakfast drive for a visit of Pangong
Lake via Chang La pass. The drive takes you through spectacular, amazing
scenery, with breathtaking views of the snow covered Himalayas. The Lake is the
highest (4267M) salt-water lake in the world, situated along the India / China
border. It is about 130 Km long and 5-6 Km wide. The Chang - chenmo range
surrounding it from the north provide a spectacular backdrop to the blue and
green expanse of its brackish water. Later drive back to Leh. Overnight Hotel.
Day 06: Leh to Nubra: (230 km / 6-7 hrs drive)
We will drive to Nubra valley in the morning, driving
over the highest motored pass in the world. The exciting journey through
serpentine roads leads us to the Khardungla Pass at an awesome height of 5550
meters. We stop at the pass to admire and click some photographs of the
fantastic view, before driving down into the Nubra valley. The valley is
situated on an old caravan route at the confluence of the Shyok and the Nubra
rivers. We drive to our fixed camp resort
and later drive to visit the charming valley, of Deskit – the tiny
capital of Nubra. The capital is marked by a single file of shops that are put
up on the main road. We will visit the Deskit Gompa, perched on a rocky spur
above the village, with a commanding view of the entire valley. From Deskit we
will drive to Hunder past an area of sand dunes and get aquinted with the
famous Bactrian camels. This small population of shaggy double-humped animals,
which in the old days, were used as pack animals on the Central Asian trade
routes are now used as riding animals in the high deserts. In the late
afternoon we will drive to the camp. Overnight in camps.
Day 07: Nubra to Leh: (230 km / 6-7 hrs drive)
We will drive back to Leh, driving on the same route and
crossing the Khardungla pass yet again. We arrive at Leh in the afternoon and
settle for the day at our hotel.
Day 08: Departure
After breakfast drive back to the airport for your flight
to any onward destination.