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Leh Ladakh

6 Days

Trip Information

  • Tempo traveller
  • 12/17
  • 3 Star Hotel
  • Leh Airport
  • Hindi/English
  • MAPI

Trip Description

Leh Ladakh is located in the Ladakh region of Jammu and Kashmir, Leh is known for its stunning scenic locales, Buddhist temples and pristine environment. Due to the strong influence of Tibetan Buddhism, Leh is also known as Little Tibet or the Land of Lamas.

Leh is known for its beautiful scenery, Buddhist monasteries and treks, while Ladakh is known for its scenic beauty, lakes and treks ¹. Both cities are popular tourist destinations, but Leh is recommended for a first-time visitor to India because it is more accessible and has a wider range of tourist infrastructure

Trip Highlights

  • Pangong Lake – The Color-Changing Wonder Pangong Tso: Famous for its surreal beauty, Pangong Lake is a high-altitude lake that stretches across India and Tibet. The water changes colors from blue to green to turquoise depending on the time of day, offering a mesmerizing sight. Photography & Scenic Views: The surrounding barren hills and the clear, serene waters make Pangong a perfect spot for photography and peaceful reflection.
  • Nubra Valley – The Desert in the Mountains Sand Dunes & Bactrian Camels: Known for its unique combination of desert landscape and snow-capped mountains, Nubra Valley is famous for its sand dunes and double-humped camels. Ride a camel through the dunes for a surreal experience. Diskit Monastery: Explore this ancient monastery with its towering 32-meter-high Buddha statue, offering panoramic views of the valley.
  • Khardung La – The World’s Highest Motorable Road Khardung La Pass: Standing at 5,359 meters, Khardung La is one of the highest motorable passes in the world. The drive to the pass offers incredible views of the surrounding peaks and valleys. Adventure & Thrill: The journey itself is an adventure, as you experience dramatic landscapes, rugged terrain, and high-altitude challenges.
  • Leh – The Gateway to Ladakh Leh Palace: This 17th-century palace offers a glimpse into Ladakh’s royal past. Standing atop a hill, it provides sweeping views of the town of Leh and the surrounding mountains. Shanti Stupa: A peaceful Buddhist monument that offers panoramic views of Leh, Shanti Stupa is a great spot to catch a sunset or sunrise. Leh Market & Culture: The bustling Leh Market is a hub for local crafts, Tibetan artifacts, and delicious Ladakhi cuisine.
  • Magnetic Hill – The Mystery of Ladakh Magnetic Hill: Known for its optical illusion, Magnetic Hill gives the strange impression that vehicles appear to move uphill on their own when parked in neutral. It’s a unique and mysterious experience that attracts visitors from around the world.

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Leh Ladakh

Trip Information

  • Tempo traveller
  • 12/17
  • 3 Star Hotel
  • Leh Airport
  • Hindi/English
  • MAPI
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