Ladakh : A journey beyond imagination

Discover a land of breathtaking contrasts – rugged mountains, serene lakes, and ancient monasteries. Trek through dramatic landscapes, experience the unique Ladakhi culture, and witness the magic of the Himalayas.

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Mystic <span>Ladakh</span>

Mystic Ladakh

04N Leh | 02N Nubra Valley | 01N Pangong Lake

8 DAYS 7 NIGHT

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Mystic Ladakh

04N Leh | 02N Nubra Valley | 01N Pangong Lake

8 DAYS 7 NIGHT

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₹ 32000 ₹ 24999 Book Now
7 Night Accomodation
Daily Breakfast and Dinner
Inner Line Permit
Pvt Vehicle
Oxygen cylinder for Nubra & Pangong lake
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The Ladakh Platter

03N Leh | 01N Nubra Valley | 01N Pangong Lake

6 DAYS 5 NIGHT

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The Ladakh Platter

03N Leh | 01N Nubra Valley | 01N Pangong Lake

6 DAYS 5 NIGHT

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₹ 25,000 ₹ 19,999 Book Now
05 Night Accomodation
Daily Breakfast and Dinner
Inner Line Permit
Pvt Vehicle
Oxygen cylinder for Nubra & Pangong lake
Highlights of <span>Ladakh</span>

Highlights of Ladakh

03N Leh | 02N Nubra Valley | 01N Pangong Lake

7 DAYS 6 NIGHT

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Highlights of Ladakh

03N Leh | 02N Nubra Valley | 01N Pangong Lake

7 DAYS 6 NIGHT

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₹ 28000 ₹ 22999 Book Now
06 Night Accomodation
Daily Breakfast and Dinner
Inner Line Permit
Pvt Vehicle
Oxygen cylinder for Nubra & Pangong lake
<span>Ladakh</span> Calling

Ladakh Calling

04N Leh | 02N Nubra Valley | 01N Pangong Lake | 01N Tsomoriri Lake

9 DAYS 8 NIGHT

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Ladakh Calling

04N Leh | 02N Nubra Valley | 01N Pangong Lake | 01N Tsomoriri Lake

9 DAYS 8 NIGHT

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₹ 35000 ₹ 27999 Book Now
• 7 Night Accomodation
• Daily Breakfast and Dinner
• Inner Line Permit
• Pvt Vehicle
• Oxygen cylinder for Nubra & Pangong lake
The Great Himalayan Trail

The Great Himalayan Trail

02N Srinagar | 01N Kargil | 03N Leh | 02N Nubra Valley | 01N Pangong lake | 01N Jispa | 01N Manali

11 DAYS 12 NIGHT

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The Great Himalayan Trail

02N Srinagar | 01N Kargil | 03N Leh | 02N Nubra Valley | 01N Pangong lake | 01N Jispa | 01N Manali

11 DAYS 12 NIGHT

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₹ 34999 ₹ 29999 Book Now
11 Night Accomodation
Daily Breakfast and Dinner
Inner Line Permit
Shikara Ride on Dal Lake
Pvt Vehicle
The Himalayan Odyssey

The Himalayan Odyssey

02N Srinagar | 01N Kargil | 03N Leh | 02N Nubra Valley | 01N Pangong lake

10 DAYS 09 NIGHT

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The Himalayan Odyssey

02N Srinagar | 01N Kargil | 03N Leh | 02N Nubra Valley | 01N Pangong lake

10 DAYS 09 NIGHT

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₹ 28999 ₹ 24999 Book Now
09 Night Accomodation
Daily Breakfast and Dinner
Inner Line Permit
Shikara Ride on Dal Lake
Pvt Vehicle

FAQFAQ

Question 1 What is High Altitude sickness? What are its symptoms? How much time it may take to get acclimatize in Ladakh?

This is for informational purposes only. For medical advice or diagnosis, consult a professional.

High altitude sickness, also known as acute mountain sickness (AMS), occurs when a person ascends to a high altitude too quickly for their body to adjust to the lower oxygen levels.   

Symptoms of mild to moderate altitude sickness can include:

  • Headache   
  • Nausea and vomiting   
  • Loss of appetite   
  • Fatigue   
  • Dizziness   
  • Difficulty sleeping   

Acclimatization in Ladakh typically takes 2-3 days. It’s important to ascend gradually and rest frequently, especially on the first day. Listen to your body and avoid strenuous activity until you’ve acclimatized. If you experience any severe symptoms of altitude sickness, descend to a lower altitude immediately and seek medical attention. 

Question 2 What are the do and don’t in ladakh ??

Do’s:

  • Acclimatize: Spend at least 2 days in Leh to adjust to the high altitude before venturing to higher elevations.
  • Hydrate: Drink plenty of water throughout the day to combat altitude sickness and dehydration.
  • Pack Warm: Even in summer, nights can be cold. Pack layers, including a warm jacket, fleece, and a beanie.
  • Use Sunscreen & Sunglasses: The strong sun can cause sunburn and eye damage.
  • Respect Local Culture: Dress modestly when visiting monasteries and be mindful of local customs and traditions.
  • Carry Cash: ATMs may be limited in some areas.
  • Support Local Businesses: Buy souvenirs from local artisans and eat at local restaurants.
  • Follow Leave No Trace Principles: Minimize your impact on the environment by disposing of waste responsibly.

Don’ts:

  • Overexert yourself: Avoid strenuous activities in the initial days after arriving in Leh.
  • Drink alcohol in excess: Alcohol can worsen altitude sickness.
  • Litter: Ladakh is a fragile ecosystem. Dispose of all waste properly.
  • Feed wild animals: Feeding animals disrupts their natural behavior and can be harmful.
  • Touch or disturb prayer flags and religious artifacts.
  • Take photos of locals without permission.
  • Bargain aggressively: Be respectful and fair in your negotiations with local vendors.
  • Drive recklessly: The roads in Ladakh can be challenging. Drive carefully and obey traffic rules.

By following these simple guidelines, you can ensure a safe, enjoyable, and respectful travel experience in Ladakh.

Question 3 Plan Ladakh on their own or through Travel agent??

Booking your Ladakh trip through a reputable travel agent can offer several significant advantages:

  • Expertise & Local Knowledge:

    • Navigating Permits: Travel agents in Ladakh are well-versed in the permit requirements for restricted areas and can assist with obtaining them efficiently.
    • Tailored Itineraries: They can create customized itineraries based on your interests, budget, and travel style, ensuring you experience the best of Ladakh.
    • Accommodation & Transportation: Agents have connections with local hotels and transportation providers, often securing better deals and ensuring comfortable travel.
    • Acclimatization Advice: They can provide valuable advice on acclimatizing to the high altitude, which is crucial for a safe and enjoyable trip.
  • Hassle-Free Planning:

    • Comprehensive Planning: Travel agents handle all the logistics, including flights, accommodation, transportation, and activities, saving you time and effort.
    • On-Ground Support: They provide 24/7 assistance during your trip, addressing any concerns or issues that may arise.
    • Negotiation & Booking: Agents can negotiate better rates with hotels and other service providers.
  • Safety & Security:

    • Reliable Guides: Many travel agents offer guided tours with experienced and knowledgeable local guides, ensuring your safety and well-being.
    • Emergency Assistance: In case of any unforeseen circumstances, travel agents can provide assistance and support.
  • Peace of Mind:

    • Reduced Stress: By entrusting your trip planning to a professional, you can relax and enjoy your vacation without the stress of making countless decisions.
    • Personalized Experience: Travel agents can create a unique and unforgettable experience tailored to your specific preferences.

When to Consider a Travel Agent:

  • First-time visitors to Ladakh: Agents can provide valuable insights and guidance.
  • Limited time for planning: Agents can handle all the logistics, saving you time and effort.
  • Seeking a customized and hassle-free experience: Agents can create a personalized itinerary and provide on-ground support.
  • Traveling during peak season: Agents can secure bookings for popular accommodations and activities.

While booking independently can be rewarding, utilizing the expertise and services of a reputable travel agent can significantly enhance your Ladakh travel experience, ensuring a smoother, more enjoyable, and safer journey.

Question 4 Which are some of the must visit places in Ladakh?

Ladakh offers a unique blend of stunning landscapes, ancient monasteries, and vibrant culture. Here are some of the must-visit places:

Natural Wonders:

  • Pangong Tso: A breathtaking high-altitude lake famous for its changing colors.
  • Nubra Valley: A desert valley with sand dunes, double-humped camels, and the Diskit Monastery.
  • Tso Moriri: A serene high-altitude lake surrounded by mountains.
  • Khardung La Pass: One of the highest motorable roads in the world, offering panoramic views.

Monasteries & Culture:

  • Hemis Monastery: Famous for its Hemis festival, a vibrant celebration of Tibetan Buddhism.
  • Thiksey Monastery: A grand monastery with intricate architecture and stunning views.
  • Nubra Valley Monastery (Diskit Monastery): A large monastery with a magnificent statue of Maitreya Buddha.
  • Alchi Monastery: A unique monastery with ancient murals and sculptures.
  • Leh Palace: A former royal palace offering panoramic views of the town.
  • Shanti Stupa: A white-domed stupa offering peaceful views of the surrounding landscape.

Other Notable Places:

  • Magnetic Hill: A mysterious spot where vehicles seem to defy gravity.
  • Hall of Fame: A museum dedicated to the Indian Army’s victories in the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971.
  • Zanskar Valley: A remote and rugged region known for its challenging treks and unique culture.

This is just a starting point. Ladakh has much more to offer, so explore and discover its hidden gems!

Remember:

  • Acclimatize properly: Spend a few days in Leh to adjust to the high altitude.
  • Obtain necessary permits: You’ll need permits to visit certain areas like Pangong Tso and Nubra Valley.
  • Respect local culture and traditions.
Question 5 What is the best time to visit Ladakh?

The best time to visit Ladakh is during the summer season, from late April to September.

Here’s why:

  • Pleasant Weather: Temperatures are moderate, ranging from 15°C to 30°C during the day, making it comfortable for outdoor activities.
  • Clear Skies: Enjoy stunning views of the Himalayas and crystal-clear lakes with minimal cloud cover.
  • Road Access: Both the Manali-Leh(june onwards) and Srinagar-Leh highways are open, providing easy access to the region.
  • Peak Season: This is the most popular time to visit, so expect higher prices and more crowds
Question 6 How we can reach Ladakh?

Ladakh can be reached by air or by road.

By Air:

  • Kushok Bakula Rimpochee Airport in Leh is the closest airport to Ladakh.
  • Several airlines operate regular flights to Leh from major cities like Delhi, Mumbai, Chandigarh, and Srinagar.
  • Flying is the quickest and most convenient way to reach Ladakh, especially during the off-season when road access might be limited.

By Road:

  • There are two main road routes to Leh:
    • Manali to Leh Highway: This scenic route passes through the Rohtang Pass and offers stunning views of the Himalayas.
    • Srinagar to Leh Highway: This route passes through the Zoji La Pass and offers a different perspective of the region.
  • Road trips are popular among adventure seekers and offer the opportunity to enjoy the scenic beauty of the Himalayas at a slower pace.
  • However, be aware that these roads can be challenging and are often closed during the winter due to heavy snowfall.

In Short, The best way to reach Ladakh depends on your budget, time constraints, and preferred travel style.

Question 7 Do I need special permission while travelling to Ladakh?

Yes, you generally need special permits to visit certain areas in Ladakh, both as an Indian and international tourist. Here’s a breakdown:

For Indian Citizens:

Inner Line Permit (ILP): Required for visiting restricted areas like Nubra Valley, Pangong Tso, and Tso Moriri.
How to obtain: The Inner Line Permit can be acquired online from the Government website prior to commencing your journey. Payment of the requisite fees is to be made online.
For International Tourists:

Protected Area Permit (PAP) or Restricted Area Permit (RAP): Required for visiting the same restricted areas as mentioned above.
How to obtain: You can apply for this at the Deputy Commissioner’s office in Leh. It’s often easier to arrange through a registered travel agent in Ladakh.
Important Notes:

  • Permits are usually valid for a specific duration.
  • Regulations can change, so it’s always best to check the latest information from official sources before your trip.
  • Your travel agent or hotel in Ladakh can usually assist you with obtaining the necessary permits.
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