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Ladakh The Little Tibet

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LADAKH THE LITTLE TIBET

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Ladakh is known for its High Passes and barren region in the northern Indian region. Ladakh is located between the Kunlun Mountains to the north and the Himalayas to the south. Most Ladakhis are Tibetan Buddhists; the area’s major inhabitants are Indo-Aryan and Tibetan descendants. Shia Muslims are the other residents of the region. The beautiful scenery, rugged terrain, magnificent mountains, and the challenges of roughing it up have made Ladakh the most sought-after destination for climbers. Its remoteness and the extremely high altitude of Ladakh make it unsuitable to those seeking the quickest holiday. It will take time to adjust to Ladakh’s climate. But the beauty and natural splendor have survived due to its lack of modernization.

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Day Wise Detailed Itinerary

Day 01: Delhi (984 Feet) - Leh (11480 Feet) by flight

Today morning, on our own, we will board the flight from Delhi Airport to Leh. Get ready to enjoy and experience never before the flight, the mountain views of Ladakh ranges will amaze you with its beauty, your eyes will not even blink a single time when you are high above these beautiful mountain ranges of Ladakh, It are so soothing and mesmerizing if you have any hassle in rushing early morning to board the flight or you are in half sleep mode this stunning views will take it all, if you are in early morning flight from Delhi than wait for an awesome sunrise, it is just a wow factor, cannot be narrated here in our itinerary. You will be so busy with the views, that you will not realize that they have finally landed on Leh airport run away. On arrival meet and receive by Trekup India representative/driver and get transferred to the booked hotel. On arrival at the hotel, we check into the hotel (Check-in time after 1200 Hrs). As we have flown from a relatively low elevation to a higher altitude, therefore, the full day is recommended for acclimatization, so that your body starts getting used to the high-altitude mountains, the entire day is for rest and relaxation in the evening we will visit the local market on our own. Later we walk back to our accommodation followed by dinner.
Overnight stay at the hotel                                                                                   Meal: Dinner Only

 

In the morning we have breakfast at the hotel and thereafter we proceed for our most exciting drive towards Khardungla Pass at 18380 Ft. highest motorable road in the world. Also, it is the entrance to Nubra as well as Shyok Valley. Make sure your body has acclimatized and is well hydrated so that you can enjoy the best views of Khardungla and its surroundings. Khardungla is located towards northern Ladakh between Karakoram and Ladakh mountains of the Himalayas, on arrival in Hunder we check into our accommodation and thereafter we proceed to visit Diskit Village, where we first visit the very famous Diskit Monastery and thereafter enjoy double hump camel ride in Sand Dunes. In the evening we drive back to our accommodation followed by dinner.

Overnight stay at the hotel                                                            Meal: Breakfast & Dinner Only

Wake up to the beautiful morning in the high mountains, enjoy the delicious breakfast at your accommodation and thereafter we proceed our drive to Pangong Lake, we drive through the stunning Shayok River Valley. On arrival in Pangong, we check into our booked camps and, thereafter and thereafter stroll around the lake some great captures of the moments. Pangong is one of the significant attractions of this trip.

Overnight stay at the hotel                                                             Meal: Breakfast & Dinner Only

Today, enjoy a nice delicious breakfast at your camps in Pangong and thereafter we leave for Leh via the Chang La pass (17388 Ft), on the way we see Sindhu Ghat, famous for Sindhu Darshan Festival of Ladakh, on the banks of Indus River. Enroute to Leh we will visit Hemis Monastery, 40 kms to Leh’s southeast, founded during the reign of Emperor Singge Namgyal, in 1672 AD. The monastery is adorned with stunning art and a Statue of Lord Buddha, which are the important highlights. Thereafter we will also visit Thikse Gompa, located in a part of the Yellow Hat (Gelugpa) sect. The style of the largest temple in central Ladakh resembles the Potala Palace in Lhasa, Tibet. The complex, which spans 12 stories, consists of objects related to Buddhist art, like Thangka-inspired paintings, stupas, and statues of swords as well as other things. The building also houses the monastery. Later we’ll visit Shey Monastery, built in 1655, following the instructions from the Kings of Ladakh, Deldan Namgyal (Lhachen Palgyigon). This structure, which is damaged, was constructed by the king in honor of his father’s passing, Singay Namgyal. The primary attraction at the center is the massive gold-plated and copper-plated statue of the sitting Shakyamuni Buddha. It is the second-largest statue in Ladakh.
Overnight stay at Hotel                                                                    Meal: Breakfast & Dinner Only

This morning we have a full day to explore Leh. We will first visit Choglamsar, a beautiful village. It’s a breathtaking Tibetan refugee settlement that is known as a place for children as well as a handicraft center that is mostly devoted to weaving carpets. We’ll visit Spituk Gompa, founded during the eleventh century. It’s part of the Kadampa School, and later with time, it was absorbed by Dharmaraja Takspa Bum Lde Lama Lhawang Lotus, who brought to the stainless order that of Tsongkhapa in the region. The monastery’s museum boasts an impressive collection of ancient masks, antiquated arms, other icons, and Thangkas. We go through The Shanti Stupa, situated in Leh, symbolizing peace and harmony. On our next trip, we’ll visit Sankar Gompa. It is home to paintings and its murals depicting protector gods from The Four Quarters of Heaven, the Wheel of Life, and the Old Man in Longevity Sakyamuni Buddha and his 16 sages, the Buddhas of benevolence, the 35. The murals portray an image of the Buddhist God of Compassion, the Avalokiteshvara, and Yamantaka (God of Death), The most impressive of which has 1000 heads, legs, and arms. There are about 20 monks at the Gompa. Evening we will stroll in the local market, mingling with locals and hopping into some local restaurants for a quick local snack (on direct pay). Later, return back to the hotel.
Overnight stay at the hotel                                                           Meal: Breakfast & Dinner Only

Today we might start early in the morning to beat the crowd, on some days we might start as early as 2-3 am. From Guptkashi Trekup India vehicle will drop you to the Sonprayag parking area from where on your own you need to board a local taxi from Sonprayag to Gaurikund in a local union jeep which is at Rs. 60-80 Per Person (direct payment). From Gaurikund we commence on a long tiring trek of 14-16 Kms to Kedarnath Temple. In case you are not in a position to hike (you have an option to book Doli, Palki, Horses at additional cost directly payable). On reaching Kedarnath meet a Trekup India representative, who will assist you with your booked accommodation. If you are well in time, have an opportunity to witness the evening Aarti Ceremony at the Temple.

 

Kedarnath Temple is the most sought-after shrine of the Hindu God Lord Shiva. The current Kedarnath Mandir was constructed in the eighth century A.D. by Adi Shankaracharya and is situated on the site of a temple that was earlier constructed in the time of the Pandavas. Adi Shankaracharya restored and built the beauty of the Kedarnath Temple as one of the 12 Jyotirlingas of Lord Shiva. It is believed that the Kedarnath Temple is dated more than 1200 years ago.

  • Stay for the night at Guest House (basic on multi-sharing basis)
  • Meals Breakfast

Expert Guidance

Research and Planning 
Get acquainted with the geographical, climatic, and cultural attributes of Ladakh. Determine the optimal time for a visit based on weather and personal preferences; the summer months (May to September) are favored for milder weather and accessibility. Create a personalized itinerary, including must-see destinations and desired experiences with Trekup India. 

Permits & Regulations
One need to obtain Inner Line Permits (ILP) to visit some restricted areas such as Pangong Lake, Nubra Valley, and Tso Moriri by obtaining them online or through Trekup India. Keep an eye on any changes in travel regulations, as they may be updated due to security or environmental reasons. 

Acclimatization: To avert the onset of altitude sickness, it is crucial to acclimatize properly. Upon arrival in Leh, it is recommended to spend a couple of days allowing your body to adjust to the high altitude. This can be achieved by drinking an ample amount of water, refraining from engaging in strenuous activities during the initial days and considering the use of medications such as acetazolamide (Diamox) to facilitate acclimatization.

Pack Appropriately: Make sure to pack suitable attire for both hot days and chilly evenings. It’s important to bring layers since the temperatures can vary greatly. Remember to bring durable hiking shoes, sunscreen, shades, lip balm, and a sun hat to shield yourself from the sun. Don’t overlook important items such as medications, a first-aid kit, and water purification tablets. It’s crucial to show consideration for the customs and traditions of the local community.

Learning some localities: Acquire knowledge about the customs and culture of Ladakh for local traditions and etiquette. Prior to capturing images of individuals or religious locations, request consent. 

Environmental Concerns: Help preserve the beauty of the environment by adopting sustainable practices during your travels. Reduce your waste by refusing single-use plastics and utilizing reusable water bottles and bags. Additionally, show respect for the wildlife and their habitats.

Medical Precautions:  Be prepared for emergencies by taking necessary precautions such as packing a first-aid kit and staying informed about potential hazards in the area. Make sure you become acquainted with emergency contacts and medical as well as other significant towns. It is crucial to bring a well-equipped first-aid kit and have travel insurance that includes coverage for high-altitude trekking and any necessary medical evacuations. 

Experience the Best: Spend some leisurely moments admiring the breathtaking scenery, monasteries, and distinct traditions of Ladakh. It is advisable to remain adaptable with your itinerary, given the unpredictable weather and road conditions in the area.

Sim and Network:
When traveling to Ladakh, consider investing in a postpaid SIM card from BSNL, Airtel, or Jio for seamless roaming services. currently, BSNL has the best signal strength in the area. While internet connectivity is reliable in central Leh, it’s important to note that remote areas may have weak or no signals at all. To ensure uninterrupted service, we recommend subscribing to a BSNL postpaid SIM and bringing it with you on your trip.

Best Time to Plan for Ladakh Trip

May to September mark the summer season in Ladakh, attracting a surge of tourists. The daytime temperature fluctuates between a pleasant 15°C and 30°C (59°F and 86°F), creating an ideal atmosphere for thrilling outdoor adventures like trekking, mountain biking, and rafting. During this period, the roads connecting Ladakh to the rest of the country are accessible.

During the monsoon season from July to August, Ladakh receives very little rainfall in comparison to other parts of India. Although there may be sporadic showers, road transportation may face disruptions from landslides.

September to October
brings autumn to Ladakh, offering a pleasant climate and picturesque landscapes adorned with vibrant fall colors. As the month of October comes to a close, the temperature gradually decreases, signaling the onset of winter.

November to April, Ladakh’s winter season brings bitterly cold temperatures, often dipping below freezing with lows of -20°C (-4°F) or lower. Heavy snowfall closes many roads, including the well-known Manali-Leh and Srinagar-Leh highways. However, the winter months offer a unique experience for enthusiasts, with activities like the Chadar Trek, which involves walking on the frozen Zanskar River, and immersing in the region’s distinct winter culture.

Why your Trip is Safe & Secure with us?

Professional & Experienced Team: Trekup India has professional and highly Experienced Tour Experts to assist and guide you for better tour planning, our yatra experts possess extensive knowledge of the destination, local traditions, and potential hazards. With our expertise, you will enjoy a seamless and secure Trip.

Trekup India Adventures Pvt. Ltd. is a reputable tour operators, who prioritize safety by implementing well-defined protocols to minimize potential hazards during excursions. These measures may encompass routine safety briefings, emergency response plans, and thorough risk evaluations for various activities.

Certifications & Affiliations: Trekup India holds all valid licenses, certificates, and affiliations and is authorized by the Government to Uttarakhand to operate Tours in India. We are also registered with the Uttarakhand Tourism Board and are affiliated with the Indian Mountaineering Foundation (IMF) and Adventure Tour Operators Association of India (ATOAI), Trekup India compliance with all rules and guidelines established by governing bodies. 

Certified Accommodation and Transport: Trekup India is a trusted and Reliable tour operator with huge collaboration with established accommodations to ensure comfortable stays and guaranteed reservations, we own a fleet of transportation to provide safe and hassle-free drives. 

Seasoned, Experienced Chauffeurs: Trekup India provides experienced licensed drivers on all the trip with a minimum of 5 years of driving experience in the respective tour region..

24×7 Hour Support: Trekup India provides uninterrupted support to its travelers, giving them the peace of mind that they can reach out for help at any time, whether it’s an emergency or an unforeseen circumstance, day or night, throughout their journey.

What should you pack for the Ladakh Trip?

Prioritize the essential items to bring for your trip to Leh Ladakh by creating a checklist beforehand.

To ensure a successful Leh Ladakh trip, it’s crucial to create a comprehensive packing checklist. Begin by jotting down all the essentials you’ll need for the journey, and then carefully review the list to eliminate any items that might be unnecessary or cumbersome. Don’t forget to include vital documents like your passport, tickets, IDs, and any other important paperwork. Additionally, make a note of easily forgettable items like your mobile phone, charger, power bank, and the like.

Essential items to bring along to lower the chances of contracting the COVID-19 virus or its variants:-
–  Masks
–  Hand sanitizers
–  Disinfectant wipes or spray,
–  Tissues or Napkins,
–  Extra towels

Make sure to pack your usual clothes for your Leh Ladakh trip, but don’t forget to bring some warm clothes to stay comfortable in the cold climate of Ladakh. While you may not feel the chill on your first day there, it’s crucial to dress warmly and keep yourself cozy.

The optimal time to explore Ladakh is May to September the temperature is moderate, falling between 10°C and 25°C in Leh. However, certain areas such as Changhtang, Pangong Tso, and KhardungLa experience frigid nights, so it’s essential to pack warm attire, as suggested below, to ensure a comfortable trip.

– A Winter Jacket 
– 3 Pairs of Thermals (both upper & lower)
– 2 Sweaters/sweatshirts 
– Hoodies 
– Pair of Sport Shoes 
– Pair Sandal 
– Undergarments 
–  Socks 
– Sun Hat, Balaclava 
– Hiking/Trekking Trousers 
– Jens and T-Shirt 
– Sun Glasses 

Additional Gears and Accessories 
– Pack a backpack equipped with a rain cover
– Include a headlamp or flashlight with spare batteries to help you see in the dark.
– Bring along a multi-tool or Swiss Army knife for various tasks.
– Power bank to charge your electronic gadgets since access to electricity might be limited.
– Camera or smartphone to capture the breathtaking views of Ladakh.
– Trekking/ Hiking poles for additional stability and support while hiking.
–  As a precaution against altitude sickness, bring along a portable oxygen cylinder or canisters.

Remember to pack your toiletries bag for your Leh Ladakh
Toothbrush, Toothpaste, Shampoo, Conditioner, Soap, facewash,  talcum, Doe powder, Toilet paper and any other personal hygiene items you may need. While luxury hotels may provide these amenities, it’s important to bring your supplies when staying in budget-friendly accommodations.

Personal First Aid Kit
Consider packing a comprehensive first aid kit to ensure your safety and well-being during your challenging journey. The long duration spent traveling through mountain passes can be physically and mentally demanding, so it’s essential to be prepared for any potential health issues that may arise. A well-stocked first aid kit can provide you with the necessary supplies to address any unexpected problems and help you manage stress and discomfort.

Examples of medications to include are those for headaches, stomach problems, colds, fevers, Pain relief Spray, ORS, Diamox, etc, and any other remedies you anticipate needing.

Travel Documents:
– Air/Flight Tickets 
– Copy of your Travel itinerary 
– Passport, Aadhar card & Copies 
– India Visa for Foreign National 
– ILP (Inner Line Permits)
– 3-4 Passport Size Photographs 
– Hotel Reservation Vouchers 

 

Trip Cost Includes

  •  05 Nights Hotel / Guest house / Swiss Camps accommodation on double sharing
  • Meals served during the trip will be on a MAP basis i.e. Breakfast and Dinner Only all meals will be on a fixed base menu.
  • Transportation as per the itinerary from Day 01 till Day 06 (non-ac) in the mountains
  • Environmental Fee of Ladakh 
  • Inner Line Permits for traveling to Nubra Valley and Pangong Lake 
  • All Fuel Expenses for the vehicle 
  • Driver daily allowance 
  • All Toll Tax, Road Tax, and Parking Fees are included 
  • 24×7 hours communication service

Trip Cost Exclusion

  • GST 5% (it is Mandatory)
  • Any insurance (Trekup India recommends each trekker to get insurance) 
  • Any Meals/accommodation beside the itinerary or not mentioned in the program.
  • Any Bus / Airfare to/from trek start/end point 
  • Personal Medical expenses do carry your medication. 
  • Any personal services such as Laundry, phone calls, liquors, mineral water, etc.
  • Any still / video camera fee 
  • Any Entrance fee Monuments, Monasteries, Museums, Temples – Pay directly on the spot. 
  • Mules or porter charges to carry private baggage (Offload Charges for bag 700 per day, per bag. Note: Bag weight should not be more than 10 kg.
  • Any emergency evacuation charges
  • Any services that are not mentioned in the cost inclusion section.

How to reach Leh?

By Air: The most convenient way to reach Leh is by air. Kushok Bakula Rimpochee Airport (IATA: IXL) in Leh operates regular flights from major cities in India, including Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, and Srinagar. Flights to Leh offer stunning aerial views of the Himalayas but be prepared for possible delays or cancellations due to weather conditions, particularly during the monsoon season (July to September).

By Road: If you prefer an adventurous journey with scenic landscapes, you can reach Leh by road. The two main road routes are:
a. Srinagar-Leh Highway (National Highway 1D): This route connects Leh with Srinagar in Jammu and Kashmir. It passes through picturesque valleys, high mountain passes, and the iconic Zoji La Pass.
b. Manali-Leh Highway (National Highway 3): This route connects Leh with Manali in Himachal Pradesh. It’s known for its challenging terrain, including high-altitude passes like Rohtang Pass and Tanglang La Pass.
Both routes are open only during the summer months (usually from May to October) when the roads are free from snow. Road conditions can be rough and unpredictable, so be prepared for long travel times and consider hiring a reliable driver or joining an organized tour.

By Bus: State-run buses and private operators offer bus services to Leh from Srinagar and Manali during the summer months. These buses operate on the Srinagar-Leh and Manali-Leh highways and provide an affordable option for budget travelers. Bus journeys can be long and uncomfortable due to the rugged terrain and high altitudes, so be prepared for basic facilities and limited comfort.

By Motorcycle or Car: For travelers seeking flexibility and independence, renting a motorcycle or car and driving to Leh is a popular option. Several rental agencies in Manali, Srinagar, and Leh offer vehicles for self-drive or with a driver.

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FAQs About Ladakh Trip

When is the best time to visit Ladakh?

The ideal season is between April and June, after the winter snow melts and before the monsoon arrives. September-October can also be good, but expect cooler temperatures. Avoid July-August due to potential monsoon disruptions.

We can fly to Leh Kushok Bakula Rimpochee Airport, the highest civilian airport in India. Alternatively, take a road trip from Manali or Srinagar, offering scenic experiences but longer travel times.

Yes, Ladakh is generally considered safe for tourists. However, be aware of potential altitude sickness, extreme weather conditions, and road safety concerns.

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