The Divine LEH, LADAKH

5 nights & 6 days
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₹ 29,400

Explore the Divine LEH, LADAKH

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₹ 29,400 (per person)
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Discovering the Divine Beauty of LEH, LADAKH

Nestled amidst the towering Himalayas, Leh in Ladakh is more than just a destination; it is a spiritual odyssey that beckons the soul. Often referred to as the "Roof of the World," this high-altitude desert offers a sanctuary where the physical and metaphysical converge, inviting travelers into a realm of profound introspection and serenity.

“Embracing the Sacred Silence”

The journey to Leh is as transformative as the destination itself. Traversing rugged terrains and winding mountain passes, one is gradually stripped of worldly distractions, making way for a heightened awareness of the present moment. The stark beauty of the landscape—craggy mountains, azure skies, and expansive valleys—serves as a mirror, reflecting the inner landscapes of the traveler.

Upon arrival, the pervasive silence of Leh envelops you, not as emptiness, but as a profound presence. This silence is punctuated by the gentle flutter of prayer flags, the distant murmur of monks chanting, and the soft rustle of wind through ancient monasteries. It is within this quietude that one begins to hear the whispers of the soul.

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Experience The Divine Journey to Leh, Ladakh: A Tapestry of Spirit and Silence

A trip to Leh is a long-cherished dream, one that promises breathtaking landscapes, spiritual serenity, and a deep connection with nature and culture. Embarking on a dream trip to Leh is not merely about reaching a place, but about embracing a journey that transforms you.

The Magical Route to Leh

The winding roads, towering snow-clad peaks, and dramatic valleys create a cinematic prelude to the adventures ahead.

Monasteries and Mysticism

Ladakh is a land steeped in Buddhist culture. A visit to the monasteries is an essential part of the dream trip.

Culture, Cuisine, and Connection

Beyond the monasteries, Leh offers a rich tapestry of cultural experiences that further the spiritual journey

Day 1

Arrive in Leh and explore the local sightseeing

Arrival at Leh's Kushok Bakula Rinpoche Airport, one of the highest operated airports in the world (3500 meters above sea level). On a clear day, the majestic peaks of K2, Nanga Parbat, and Gasherbrum greet you on one side, while the Nun Kun peaks and Zanskar valley offer you a warm welcome on the other. Explore the local attractions with visit to Leh Palace, Shanti Stupa, and Leh Market.
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Drive towards the western part of Ladakh, along the beautiful Indus River on the Leh - Srinagar highway. Tour through the legendary Hall of Fame, which is a museum founded by the Indian Army as a tribute to the gallantry of those Indian soldiers who lost their lives to protect the country. the Gurudwara Patthar Sahib, nestled snugly in the laps of the Himalayan Mountains. This 15th-century gurudwara is a mere 5 km drive from the iconic Magnetic Hill, a scientific anomaly that defies the laws of gravity! Further along the journey, we halt at Sangam - the confluence of the Indus and Zanskar rivers. You can see the two, distinctly colored rivers merge beautifully in the laps of lofty mountains. Explore the Spituk Monastery - towering over the pristine Indus River, the monastery dates back to the 11th century and presently houses about 100 monks.

Day 2

Excursion to Sham Valley also known as "Apricot Valley".

Day 3

Travel to Nubra Valley via Khardung La .

The journey from Leh to Nubra spans 39 km and passes through the iconic Khardung La Pass. At an altitude of 17,582 ft., it is one of the five highest motorable roads in the world. Shrouded in a blanket of snow, the pass affords you sweeping views of the Indus Valley, along with the seemingly endless Zanskar range in the south. To your north, behold the magnificent Saser massif in all its glory. Adorned with fluttering prayer flags, Khardung La top is arguably the most picturesque location in Ladakh. From Khardung La, we continue the journey to Nubra valley, also known as Ldumra or the Valley of Flowers. Sitting at an altitude of approximately 10,000 ft., it is nestled in the north of Ladakh, right between the Ladakh Himalayas and the Karakoram range.

Days 4

Explore Leh's Pangong Tso lake

Drive to Pangong Tso (lake), which is the largest brackish lake in Asia. A large part of it extends into Tibet. The lake is 80 miles (130 km) long and 3 miles (5 km) at its widest point and it freezes completely in winter. Travel to Spangmik, from where there are spectacular views of the mountains of the Changchenmo range to the north, as well as their reflections in the ever-changing surface of the blue-green lake. Above Spangmik are the glaciers and snow-capped peaks of the Pangong range.
Explore the beauty of lake and later we drive back to leh en-route visiting Hemis monasterya, the largest monastic foundation of Drukpa Kagyut Order of Tibetan Buddhism.

Days 5-6

Journey back to Leh from Pangong

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