Introduction

Ladhak the land of high passes including Khardong La at an altitude of 5400m, the trans-Himalayan zone,Ladhak marks the boundary between the peaks of the Western Himalaya and the vast Tibetan plateau. It is a region that naturally bends itself to exceptional treks that often avoid roads for weeks at the time. Since it opened up to tourism in 1974, Ladakh has been known as the “Moonland”, “Little Tibet” and even “the last Shangri-La”. Whatever the description, Ladakh is one of the most remote regions of India, hidden but very much there to be explored for those who have the will to do so.

For the Ladakhis it consists of rugged and inhospitable terrain, tempered only in the depths of the valleys where the minimal rainfall has been diverted along irrigation canals. Here willow trees contrast with the barren mountain landscape. These fertile reaches support human habitation, where whitewashed settlements and monasteries perched on top of Sugarloaf Mountains add the essential character to this incredible part of the world..

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Day to Day Itinerary

  • Day 01 : Arrival at Delhi, transfer to Hotel

  • Day 02 : Fly to Leh,

  • Day 03-04 : Sightseeing at Leh

  • Day 05 : Trek fyang/Alchi

  • Day 06 : Trek to Ridzong

  • Day 07 : Trek to Likir Nie and drive to Leh

  • Day 08 : Drive to Hundar, after crossing Khandrong La pass

  • Day 09 : Stay at Hundar

  • Day 10 : Drive to Leh

  • Day 11 : Fly back to Delhi

  • Day 12 : Free day in Delh.

  • Day 13 : Transfer to airport and departure to your onward destination