Ladakh: Zanskar 11N and 12D

Day 1: Chandigarh to Manali - Distance: 310 km | Travel Time: 8-10 hours

Itinerary: - Depart from Chandigarh. - Stop for Dinner along the way. - Arrive in Manali by morning, check-in to your accommodation. - Meals: Dinner at the hotel. - Stay: Overnight stay in Manali.

Day 2: Manali to Gombo Ronjon - Distance: 222 km | Travel Time: 7-8 hours

Itinerary: - Early morning departure from Manali. - Ride through the scenic beauty of Keylong and Solang Valley, with its lush greenery. - Cross Baralacha La (16,040 ft) - Arrive in gombo ronjon by evening. - Check-in to your accommodation. - Meals: Breakfast and dinner provided at the stay. - Stay: Overnight stay in Sarchu.

Day 3: Gombo Ronjon to Purne - Distance: 190 km | Travel Time: 7-8 hours

Itinerary: - Depart Sarchu early in the morning. - Drive through stunning high-altitude desert landscapes. - Reach Purne, a small village close to Zanskar Valley. - Check-in to your accommodation. - Meals: Breakfast and dinner at the accommodation. - Stay: Overnight stay in Purne.

Day 4: Purne Sightseeing

Itinerary: - Relax and explore Purne village. - Visit the famous Phugtal Monastery (the trek to the monastery is a must-do for avid trekkers). - Enjoy the peaceful surroundings and Tibetan culture. - Return to your accommodation in the evening. - Meals: Breakfast and dinner at the accommodation. - Stay: Overnight stay in Purne.

Day 5: Purne to Padum - Distance: 80 km | Travel Time: 3-4 hours

Itinerary: - After breakfast, leave Purne and head towards Padum, the main town of Zanskar Valley. - Explore the town and its surroundings. - Visit the Zanskar Valley monasteries such as the Stongde Monastery. - Check-in to your accommodation in Padum. - Meals: Breakfast and dinner at the accommodation. - Stay: Overnight stay in Padum.

Day 6: Padum to Lamayuru - Distance: 120 km | Travel Time: 5-6 hours

Itinerary: - Depart Padum early in the morning. - Drive along the scenic route, passing by the mesmerizing landscapes. - Reach Lamayuru, one of the oldest and most famous monasteries in Ladakh. - Visit the Lamayuru Monastery, also known as the "Moonland" due to its unique lunar- like landscape. - Meals: Breakfast and dinner at the accommodation. - Stay: Overnight stay in Lamayuru.

Day 7: Lamayuru to Leh - Distance: 125 km | Travel Time: 5-6 hours

Itinerary: - After breakfast, continue your journey towards Leh, passing through scenic mountain roads. - Enjoy the beautiful landscapes, including Tibetan villages and high-altitude desert terrain. - ON the Way Sangam River, Gurduwala, Magnatic Hill - Reach Leh over Night Dinner Night in Leh - Meals: Breakfast and dinner at the accommodation. - Stay: Overnight stay in Rumtse (Pitch your own camps)

Day 8 Leh Full Day Rest evening Market

Today :- spend a full day taking rest and adapting to the high altitude of Leh (3500 metres.). Enjoy the surrounding mountain views. Dinner and overnight stay in your preferred Leh based.

Day 08: Leh - Nubra via Khardungla Pass (140 Kms / 5 – 6 hrs.) Leh - Disket - Hunder

Depart Leh after breakfast and head towards ‘Nubra Valley’ - popularly known as the ‘valley of flowers’ because of the variety of wildflowers and medicinal plants grown all over the local area. Situated in the northern part of Ladakh (between the Karakoram and Ladakh Himalayan ranges), the journey between Leh and Nubra takes you over ‘Khardungla-pass’ which is the world’s highest motor-able road (located 18390 feet above sea level). On arrival in the Valley, you will visit the Disket monastery where you can see the 100-foot tall Buddha statue and then those who wish to enjoy an optional camel safari on double humped camels can climb aboard a double-humped camel in Hunder for a ride around the cold desert sand dunes. Arrive to Nubra Valley accommodation in time for dinner and overnight stay.

Day 09: Nubra – Turtuk day tour

Morning after breakfast proceeds for a visit to Turtuk, the last major settlement and the northernmost village in Ladakh, was thrown open to tourism as recently as 2010. Before that, the scenic Turtuk village was kept closed by the Indian government to outsiders as well as Indian tourists. Turtuk was annexed by Pakistan after the British rule ended in 1947 but was reclaimed by India in the 1971 Indo-Pakistan war when the province of Baltistan was divided between the two countries. The village, on the banks of Shayok River, is only 12 km far from the Pakistan border Turtuk, a predominantly Muslim province, was once an important gateway to the Silk Route. Turtuk is situated at an altitude of 2,800m which is significantly lower than other parts of Ladakh. As the conditions are ideal for growing vegetables and fruits, Turtuk is famous for its apricots and walnuts. Arrive back to Nubra Valley accommodation in time for dinner and overnight stay.

Day 10: Nubra – Pangong (160 Kms / 04-05 hrs.)

Morning early breakfast and proceed Pangong Lake, driving through the beautiful Shayok River Valley. Arrive Pangong and visit the lake. The appearance of the water is said to change colour at every angle of the sun - which makes for some amazing photographs so don’t forget your camera (and spare batteries) Overnight stay in Pangong.

Day 11: Pangong - Leh. (140 Kms /05 hrs.)

Start your morning with a sunrise view of beautiful Pangong Lake before making your way back to Leh via Thiksey monastery. Commonly referred to as ‘Little Lhasa’, Thiksey has become a popular tourist destination because of its architectural resemblance to the ‘Potala Palace’ in Lhasa, Tibet. Finish the afternoon with a short drive to the Shey Monastery and Palace. Return to Leh for a well-earned rest with the evening free to roam in the market as per your leisure. Overnight stay in Leh.

Day 12 Leh : Departure

Your 11N and & 12Days Ladakh Tour End Today after breakfast, we will transfer you to Leh airport for your onward journey to your respective destinations. with the sweet memories of Ladakh and THE DESTINY CALL.




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