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Embark on an unforgettable 7-day adventure through the dramatic landscapes of Ladakh with our Journey to Ladakh tour package. From serene monasteries and high-altitude passes to camel safaris and azure lakes, this itinerary is a perfect mix of culture, history, and natural wonders. Witness the meeting point of the Indus and Zanskar Rivers, explore Turtuk’s unique Balti culture, marvel at Pangong Lake’s shifting colors, and immerse yourself in spiritual peace at ancient monasteries. Experience Ladakh in its truest essence with seamless transfers, guided tours, and comfortable stays.
Duration: 6Nights/ 7Days Route: Leh- Alchi- Khardung La- Turtuk- Pangong Lake
Trip Highlights
Arrive at Leh Airport and meet our representative for a smooth transfer to your hotel. Spend the rest of the day at leisure to acclimatize to the high altitude. Stay hydrated and take it easy. Overnight stay: Leh
After breakfast, drive west to visit the 11th-century Alchi Monastery. En route, stop at Magnetic Hill and the famous Sangam – the confluence of the Indus and Zanskar Rivers. Also visit Pather Sahib Gurudwara. In the evening, visit Shanti Stupa and enjoy sunset views over Leh. Overnight stay: Leh
Post breakfast, drive to Nubra Valley via the iconic Khardung La Pass (18,380 ft). On arrival, check into a hotel or camp. In the evening, enjoy a camel safari on double-humped camels at Hunder’s white sand dunes. Overnight stay: Nubra Valley
After breakfast, proceed to Turtuk, the last village before the Indo-Pak border, known for its unique Balti culture. Interact with locals and learn about the region’s history during the 1971 Indo-Pak war. Enjoy apricot orchards and riverside views. Return to Hunder by evening. Overnight stay: Nubra Valley
Drive to Pangong Lake via the scenic Shyok route. En route, stop at Diskit Monastery to admire its hilltop location and giant Buddha statue. Upon arrival, check into a camp and enjoy the breathtaking views of Pangong, famous for its changing shades of blue. Overnight stay: Pangong Lake
Catch the early sunrise over Pangong Lake. After breakfast, travel back to Leh via Chang La Pass (17,586 ft). En route, visit the revered Hemis and Thiksey Monasteries. Return to Leh for your final night in Ladakh. Overnight stay: Leh
After breakfast, check out and get a transfer to Kushok Bakula Rimpochee Airport for your flight back home with unforgettable memories of Ladakh.
The best time to visit Ladakh is between May and September, when the roads are open, the weather is pleasant, and all major attractions are accessible. June to August is ideal for camel rides, monastery festivals, and lake visits.
Yes, Indian nationals require an Inner Line Permit (ILP) to visit restricted areas like Nubra Valley, Pangong Lake, and Turtuk. Foreign nationals also need special permits. We assist with all the necessary documentation as part of your booking.
Yes! Nubra Valley offers a unique double-humped Bactrian camel safari on the white sand dunes of Hunder. This surreal desert experience at high altitude is a major highlight of Ladakh, combining adventure, culture, and stunning scenery in the backdrop of snow-capped peaks.
Alchi Monastery is one of Ladakh’s oldest and most artistically rich monasteries, located along the banks of the Indus River. It’s famous for its 11th-century miniature paintings, intricate wood carvings, and Indo-Tibetan architecture. Unlike other monasteries perched on hills, Alchi lies on flat ground, offering a peaceful retreat with historical depth.