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13 Days - Ladakh-Manali Tour

Ladakh Manali Tour pangong 2

PACKAGE STARTS RS. 

Route : Delhi -Leh –Nubra-Leh-Pangong-Leh-Sarchu-Manali-Delhi

 

Name of  Tour                                  :               Ladakh-Manali Tour

Highest Altitude                               :               5602 Mts.(Khardungla Pass)

Best Season                                      :               Mid Jun to Sep

Duration of the Tour                      :               12 Nights / 13 Days

 

Outline Itinerary :

Day 01) Delhi – Leh Flight

Day 02) Full day visit of Hemis, Shey,Thiksey monastery and Leh Palace

Day 03) Leh – Khardungla (18380 ft). - Deskit (Nubra) /  135 Kms

Day 04) Deskit – Hunder- Deskit- Khardungla - Leh /  135 Kms

Day 05) Leh – Pangong Lake /   145 Kms / 05 hrs drive

Day 06) Pangong Lake- Leh / 145 Kms / 05 hrs drive

Day 07) Leh – Alchi - Uletokpo /  75 Kms / 02 hrs drive

Day 08) Uletokpo – Lamayury - Uletokpo /  120 Kms / 04 hrs drive

Day 09) Uletokpo - Leh /  75 Kms / 02 hrs drive

Day 10) Leh –Tanglangla Pass(5350 Mts.)- Sarchu /  250 Kms / 09 hrs drive

Day 11) Sarchu-Baralachala Pass(4883 Mts)-Keylong-Manali/ 256 Kms / 11 hrs drive

Day 12) Manali Local Sight seeing tour

Day 13) Manali – Bhuntar airport 01.30 hrs drive + flight to Delhi


 

 

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QUOTATION INCLUDES:

  • Above rates are based on per person basis
  • Accommodation in mentioned or similar category hotels on double/twin sharing basis
  • All breakfasts and Dinners
  • All transport by non air conditioned Toyota Innova as required in the tour programme
  • All Toll taxes, parking fee, state taxes and drivers allowances

 

QUOTATION EXCLUDES:

  • Airfare/Train fare/Bus fare
  • Any other meals
  • Any expenditure of personal nature such as telephone calls, laundry, mini bar or drinks during meals, tips to driver, guide, helper, etc.
  • Any kind of Insurance and medical evacuation
  • Any Hotel before starts and after tour ends
  • Guides and Monuments Fees
  • All other than those listed in inclusive
  • GST

We can provide you all other travel services before tour starts and ends


 

Detail Itinerary :

Day 01) Delhi – Leh Flight

Arrive Leh, transfer to hotel, rest of the day at leisure.  After lunch visit Local Bazaar by your own.

Ladakh : The mountain of Ladakh is not spectacular.  As even the valleys are at an altitude of 3,500 mt. the summits are only 3,000 mt. higher.  Because it is desert there is little snow on them and they look like big brown hills.  They are dry and dusty, with clusters of willows and desert roses along the streams, yet Ladakh is a completely magical palace, remote with delightful, gentle, un-grasping people.

Land : 4 mountain ranges cross Ladakh – Gt. Himalaya Zanskar, Ladakh and Karakoram – as do the Indus and its tributaries, Zanskar, Shingo and Shyok.  Ladakh also has the world’s largest glaciers outside the Polar Regions, and the large and beautiful lake Pangong Tso, 150 kms long and 4 kms wide at a height of 4,000 mt.

People: There are four main groups: the Mons, nomads of Aryan stock, are usually professional entertainers, often musician; the Dards are found along the Indus valley, many converted to Islam, though some remained Buddhist; Tibetan from the bulk of the population in Central and Eastern Ladakh, though they have assumed the Ladakhi identity over generations; the Baltis with Central Asian Saka origins, mostly live in the Kargil region.

Overnight in Hotel.


Day 02) Full day visit of Hemis, Shey and Thiksey monastery

Leave after breakfast for full day visit of Hemis/Shey/Thiksey monastery.  

Leh town (3505 mts.)  is the headquarter of the Leh District and  is the the largest town of Ladakh with an area of 45110 Sq Km. Town is bounded by Pakistan occupied Kashmir in the West, China in the north and eastern part, and Lahul Spiti of Himachal  Pradesh  in  South East. In the ancient times the present Leh district was a part of Greater Ladakh spread over from Kailash Mansarover to Swaat (Dardistan). For a long time Leh remained the capital of the Rajas of Ladakh. Leh became an important centre for trade in Central Asia. It opened for foreigner in 1974 and since then Leh became an important destination in India. The most attractive feature of the landscape of Ladakh is the Buddhist monasteries.

Shey Place & Monastery: The Palace is 15 Km from Leh town, King Deldan Namgyal built it in 17th century. He also built a monastery there. The main image in the monastery is the two- storey tall statue of Buddha Shakyamuni, made of copper, installed by King Deldan Namgail in the memory of his father Singay Namgail.

Hemis Monastrey: The Hemis Monastery is the biggest and wealthiest monastery in Ladakh. It is situated 45 Km to the south of Leh and built in 1630 by first incarnation of Stagsang Raspa Nawang Gyats, who was invited to Ladakh by king Singee Namgyal. The king offered him religious estates through out the region. Monastery belongs to Drugpa Order (Red Hat sect.) and has largest Thangka painting in Ladakh, which is over 12 mts. in length and which is exhibited once in 12 years. The Festival of Hemis is the most popular festival, held in June-July and dedicated to Lord Padmasambhava, which is characterized by colorful masked dances.

Thiksey Monastery: Thiksey is 18 km south of Leh and situated on the top of a hill. This is most imposing Monastery in the Ladakh. It belongs to Gelukpa order. The Monastery was first build at Stakmo by Sherab Zangpo of Stod. Later the nephew of Sherab Zangpo, Spon Paldan Sherab, founded the Thiksay Gonpa on a hill top to north of Indus river in 1430 AD. The festival of Thiksey Gustor is held in the October-November. Around 80 monks are in residence. There are images of Maitriya Buddha, Sakyamuni, thousand armed Avaloketshvara, Budhisattvas and an excilent library in the Monastery.

Overnight in Hotel.


Day 03) Leh – Khardungla (18380 ft). - Deskit (Nubra) /  135 Kms

Morning, after breakfast drive to Nubra valley which 145 km and takes 6 hours. Today you cross the highest motorable road Khardungla 5602 Mts.(18380 ft). From the top of the pass one can see the great view all the way south or the Indus valley to the seemingly endless peaks and the ridges of the Zanskar range. The villages are large and quite prosperous and have thick plantation of Willow and Poplar. The altitude is a little less than Leh varying in Between 10,000 feet to 10,600 feet. The Shayok and Siachan River flows in the middle of the valley. After 06 hours drive will reach Deskit village the headquarter of Nubra Valley.

Overnight at Hotel.


 Day 04) Deskit – Hunder- Deskit- Khardungla - Leh /  135 Kms

Morning local sight seeing tour and afternoon drive back to Leh

Diskit Monastery: it is situated in Nubra valley and founded in 1420 AD by Shesrab Zangpo of Stod. About 100 monks are residing in the Monastery.Gutor festival held on 20th and 21st days of the 12th tibetain calendar.

Hundar Monastery: it is 7 Km from Diskit situated in Hundar village and 500 years old.  There is a small desert area between Hundar and Diskit and one can see the double womb camels. The camels date back to the silk route.

Sumur Monastery: this is a beautiful monastery and worth to visit.

Samstanling Monastery: it is 132 years old and founded by Lama Tsultims Nima. It is situated on the North facing Diskit Monastery and about 50 monks are in residence.

Panamic: This is a small village and was a famouse place in ancient silk route. It has a monastery, which is situated on the opposite side of the river. The village has hot sulphur spring and pleope use it for medicine purpose.

Overnight in Hotel.


Day 05) Leh – Pangong Lake /   145 Kms / 05 hrs drive

Drive to Pangong Lake through Changla pass 5486 Mtrs. While ascending Changla pass 5486 Mtrs. Enjoy the beautiful panoramic view of the villages below the pass. After crossing the pass halt for picnic lunch at Tsoltak, the summer pastureland of the yaks. Arrive Durbuk and from there a short drive takes you to Lukung at the western shore of the lake and drive along the Pangong Lake upto Spangmik (8 Kms) the last point allowed for tourists. Enjoy the landscape in the back drop of the Lake. This famous blue brackish Lake of Pangong is 5/6 Kms wide and over 144 Kms long with half of its running the other side of the "INDO CHINA BORDER". One rarely feels so close to nature and environment and the scenery is unforgettable.

Overnight at Camp.


 Day 06) Pangong Lake- Leh / 145 Kms / 05 hrs drive

Drive back to Leh


Day 07) Leh – Alchi - Uletokpo /  75 Kms / 02 hrs drive

Leave for Uletokpo camping which is one of the most beautiful camping in the Ladakh region on the way visit Spituk monastery which is just 5 kms from Leh town. Continue drive to Alchi monastery

Spituk Monastery: The Monastery is located on the top of a hillock, 7 Km from Leh. Spituk Monastery is belonging to Gelukpa Order and there are about 100 monks in the monastery. It founded by Od-de in the 11th century. He introduced a monastic community. The great translator Lotsava Rinchen Zangpo visited this monastery.  Stok Monastery, Sankar monastery and Saboo monastery are branches of Spituk Monastery. It commands a panaoramic view of the Indus Valley.

Alchi Monastery: 69 km from Leh the only monastery in Ladakh built on flat ground. Built in the 11th century by the great translator Ringchen Zangpo. This is very famous for its painting and architecture which has an Indian and Kashmiri influence in them. there are many beautiful images of Buddha within the monastery.  There is no monastic community; it is looked after by monks from the likir monastery.

Overnight in Hotel/Camp.


Day 08) Uletokpo – Lamayury - Uletokpo /  120 Kms / 04 hrs drive

Full day Lamayuru excursion

Lamayuru Monastery: It is situated 60 Km from Uleytokpo. Monastery built on sand stone. This is the oldest known monastery which dates back to the 10th century. It belongs to the kar-gyut-pa (Red Hat) sect. it is said that long time ago Arahat Nimagung visited this place and he made a prophecy that monastery will come up at this spot. He made offering to the Naga serpent spitrits. The corns mixed with the earth and formed like Swastika or Yungdrung, later it came to be known as Yungdrung Monastery. Rinchen Zangpo, the Translator came to build many temples and stupas and so the teaching of the Kadampa School came to flourish greatly there but later it was taken over by Digungpa Order. Mahasiddha Naropa also came to this place and meditated here. There are renowned collection of carpets, thankas and frescoes. A festival “Yuru Kabgyad” is held on 17th and 18th of the 5th month of tibetain calendar during which dances are performed.

Overnight at Hotel/Camp.


Day 09) Uletokpo - Leh /  75 Kms / 02 hrs drive

Leave Uletokpo and drive back to Leh, , on the way back we stop at magnetic hill. In the late afternoon visit Shanti Stupa, Leh Palace and Namgyal Tsemo in Leh.

Leh Palace: The Leh Palace, known as “Lhachen Palkhar” was built by Singey Namgyal in 1600 AD. It has 9 storeys. It was the home of the royal family until they were exiled to Stok in the 1830s. There are Buddhist wall paintings, centuries old 'tankas' or painted scrolls in the palace.

Namgyal Tsemo (Victory Peak):  It was built by the King Tashi Namgyal after the reunification of upper and lower Ladakh and victory over Hor (central Asian invaders).

Tsemo Monastery: Monastery was built by King Graspa Bum-Lde in 1430 AD. It contains a three-story Maitrieya Buddha and a one-storied statue of Avaloketesvara, Manjushri and ancient manuscripts and frescoes. Enjoy the panoramic view of the mountains and Leh town from the top.

Shanti Stupa: Shanti Stupa at Changspa on the hilltop built by Japanese who harboured the ambition of spreading Buddhism across the world, in 1985 and was inaugurated by Dalai Lama in 1985.

Overnight at Hotel.


Day 10) Leh –Tanglangla Pass(5350 Mts.)- Sarchu /  250 Kms / 09 hrs drive

Drive to Sarchu via Upshi and we have to cross second highest motorable pass in world (TAGLANGLA PASS 5350 Mts). Enjoy the nature beauty of the mountains continue drive through Moreplans there are chance to see tiny colonies of Marmots, Yaks & Herbs. At Pang we stop for lunch continue drive to Lachungla pass 5065 Mtrs rugged in the middle of the mountains. Arrive Sarchu tonight our camp will be at 4200 Mtrs. and it will be the coldest night during the whole tour.

Overnight at Hotel.


Day 11) Sarchu-Baralachala Pass(4883 Mts.)-Jispa-Keylong-Rohtang Pass(3978 Mts.)-Manali/ 256 Kms / 11 hrs drive

Sarchu is the border line between Jammu and  Kashmir and Himachal Pradesh after 20 Kms drive we enter into Himachal Pradesh and we reach Baralachala pass 4883 Mtrs. here on the top there is a lake known as Surajtal and we will meet first village at Darcha after Rumtze. After short drive we reach Keylong the head district in this area,continue drive to Manali finally we reach Khoksar where we stop for check point. Continue ascending towards Rohtang pass 3978 Mtrs. and we dip into Manali region. Another 51 Kms drive will take us to Manali.

Overnight at Hotel.


Day 12) Manali Local Sight seeing tour

Hadimba Temple/Doongri Temple: The temple is dedicated to the local deity Hadimba built in 1553 AD, and having four-tiered pagoda shaped roof and a front doorway carved with figures and symbols. Legend has it that the ruler who built this temple did not wish its carving to replicated, so he had the right hand of the artiest. It is believed that here Bhim, the great Pandava of the Mahabharata Epic killed the strong and cruel demon, Hadimb and married his sister Hadimba. Hadimba expurgated her all sins by performing a great Tapa, and consequently began to be worshipped as a goddess.  A major festival is held here in the month of May.

Vashisth Hot Water Sulphur Spring:  This is 3 km away from Manali and known for its pyramidal temple dedicated to Vashishta Muni, and natural hot water sulphur springs with two separate bathing tanks for gents and ladies.

Old Manali/Manu Temple: This is an original settlement with few old houses made of wood having slate roofs. There is also the Manu Maharishi Temple, dedicated to Manu, who was the creator of human race on the earth.

Solong Valley (2480 mts.): Solong valley is 13 km from Manali. This is a splendid valley between Manali and Kothi and offers the view of glaciers and snow capped mountains. There are good skiing slopes equipped with an excellent lift. The winter skiing festival is held here every year.

Overnight at Hotel.


Day 13) Manali – Bhuntar 01.30 hrs drive + flight to Delhi

After breakfast transfer in time to the Buntar airport to board your flight to Delhi.


Tour Ends but Memories Remains – Always

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