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Ladakh Travelling by
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Duration
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09 Nights/ 10 Days |
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Destinations Covered |
Lamayuru,Hemis,
Thiksey, Shey Palace, Leh Bazaar,
Leh Palace, Leh Bazaar, Sankar Gompa,
Khardung-la top , Likir, Alchi, Leh,
Manali, Sarehu |
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Itinerary |
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Day 1 : Arrive Delhi
Day 2 : Delhi - Manali
Drive the taxi toward Manali.
At the northern end of the Kullu
Valley, is the main resort in
the area. Its beautifully
situated and there are many
pleasant walks around the town,
as well as a large numbers
hotels and restaurants.
Day 3 : Manali - Sarchu
Day 4 : Sarchu - Leh
The tough journey will begin
toward Leh, Darcha is the major
tent site on this road. While
next move is the Baralachala,
which is 4883 metres means
crossroads pass. Just after this
pass tourist are entered to the
another tent site called Sarchu.
The journey becomes more
adventurous and interesting
while passing the Lachlung La,
5060 metres, is the second
highest pass on the Manali-Leh
road. The next destination is
the Pang, just the tourists are
moving through the Taglang La,
the second highest motorable
road of the world, 5328 metres.
On the descent tourists are
entering in to the Ladakh region
and the first village is the
Upshi and one can enjoy the
beautiful landscape and
magnificent valley views.
Day 5 : Leh - Shey - Thiksey
- Hemis
Hemis Monastery :
This is biggest and the most
important monastery in Ladakh.
It is situated 49 kms to south
of Leh, a little off the main
Leh-Manali road. It was built in
the 17th century by Chapgon
Gyalshas and ever since has
enjoyed the patronage of the
royal family. Hemis is the
headquater of the Drukpa order
and all the monasteries
throughout Ladakh are
administered by it.
Thiksey Gompa :
En route to Hemis Gompa, the
Thiksey monastery is a most
imposing structure providing a
panoramic view of the green
Indus valley from its vantage
atop a hill. It has chambers
full of statues, stupas and
tannkhas.
Shey Palace and Monastery :
Also on the way to Hemis
Gompa and 15 kms from Leh is the
summer palace of the erstwhile,
Raja of Leh, set upon a hill
sitting Buddha wrought with
copper and gold that leaves one
lama before hand. Many chortens
can be seen to the east of the
monastery.
Day 6: Local Sight seeing,
Leh Bazaar, Leh Palace and
Sankar gompa
The women’s vegetable market
in the afternoon and some
interesting place to visit. And
the evening the Sankar
monastery. Leh Gompa : It is
situated above the Leh Palace
and was built in 1430. It
contains a 13.7 metres high
statue of the Buddha which the
Ladakhi call Chamba. According
to the Lamas this splendid
statue is the future Buddha. A
butter burns day and night in
front of this statue.
Sankar Gompa :
Just 3 kms from Leh is this
monastery that has a formidable
collection of miniature of pure
gold and a number of exciting
painting. It is well lit and may
be visited in the evening as
well.
Day 7 : Leh to Khardung-la
top
It Takes you to the highest
motorable road of in the world
Khardongla (18,380 feet or 5,578
m). Nubra Valley lies in the
north of Leh. Apart from
unparalleled trekking
opportunities, the valley has
several Buddhists monasteries
such as Sumor, Tigar and 350
years old Diskit monastery.
Day 8 : Local Sight Seeing,
Likir and Alchi
Whole day is dedicated for
the local sight seeing, Alchi
and Likir Monasteries : These
two monasteries are located near
Saspol on the Srinagar-Leh road.
They house many gigantic clay
statue of Buddha in various
forms. The primary attraction of
these monasteries is , however,
their 1000-year old wall
painting which make a visit more
than worthwhile.
Day 9: Leh to Delhi
The group will be transfer
to the hotel.
Day 10: Depart Home |
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